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WilliamPitt

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Fri Jun 20, 2014, 11:00 AM Jun 2014

They Belong in Prison, Not on Television [View all]



From left: former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, former Secretary of State Condleeza Rice,
former vice president Dick Cheney attend the opening ceremony of the George W. Bush
Presidential Library, April 25, 2013. (Photo: Stephen Crowley / The New York Times)


They Belong in Prison, Not on Television
By William Rivers Pitt
Truthout | Op-Ed

Friday 20 June 2014

I wrote my first article on the folly of an Iraq invasion in August of 2002. There are no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, I argued. There are no 9/11 connections in Iraq. There is no al Qaeda presence in Iraq, because Saddam Hussein was notorious for hanging Wahabbists from the nearest available light pole. An invasion would tear the country apart, explode sectarian tensions, and plunge the region into chaos.

Neither I nor the world knew at that time that George W. Bush and Tony Blair had decided four months earlier that the deal was going down no matter what. Neither I nor the world knew at that time that a decision had been made one month earlier to ensure that "intelligence and facts" would be "fixed around the policy" of invasion. I stayed on the no-invasion beat for the next seven months, writing dozens of articles and a book, as the world watched millions of people take to the streets in an attempt to stop something that was, as it turns out, inevitable.

Dick Cheney, Don Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle, Doug Feith, Condolleeza Rice, and of course, George W. Bush, piled the sandbags high and deep around a decision that had already been made. We know they have these weapons, we know where they are, we don't want the evidence to be a mushroom cloud, plastic sheeting and duct tape, 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 9/11. Save for 23 bold souls, a craven Senate caved to the pressure and delivered the Iraq War Resolution to the Bush administration, and in late March of 2003, the skies over Baghdad glowed orange as the city was turned into a bowl of molten fire.

As the WMD argument fell to ashes, I kept writing. As the 9/11-connection argument collapsed, I kept writing...and then, first in a trickle and then a flood, people started writing me. Mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters of American soldiers who had died in Iraq wrote me letter after letter, email after email, demanding answers. Why? Why did this happen? Why did my loved one die over there?

(snip)

Never mind the fact that I and so very many others spent so much time and energy for so many years trying to stop all this from happening. Never mind the fact that the perpetrators of this enormous fraud, this smash-and-grab robbery, this looting of the Treasury, this act of first-degree murder on a massive scale, all walked away scot-free to pursue new careers and live lives of comfort. Amazingly enough, that's not the worst part.

The worst part is that they're all on my television again, trying to blame President Obama for the circumstances created by their own feckless, murderous decisions.

Tony Blair: "We have to liberate ourselves from the notion that 'we' have caused this. We haven't."

Paul Wolfowitz: "Look, it's a complicated situation in which you don't just come up with, 'We're going to bomb this, we're going to do that.'"

Doug Feith: "This is the education of Barack Obama, but it's coming at a very high cost to the Syrian people to the Iraqi people [and] to the American national interest."

John McCain: "What about the fact that General Petraeus had the conflict won thanks to the Surge and if we had left a residual force behind that we could have - we could, we would not be facing the crisis we are today."

Karl Rove, when asked about the fact that no weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq: "Yeah, that's an old argument that we waste time on."

Dick Cheney: "He (Obama) abandoned Iraq and we are watching American defeat snatched from the jaws of victory."

(snip)

Let me put it plainly: these people do not belong on my television. They belong in prison, for the crimes of theft, torture and murder. They shattered the lives of thousands of American soldiers and millions of Iraqi civilians. They savaged the American economy paying for it all, and several of them got very rich in the process. They should be in orange jumpsuits and fetters, picking mealworms out of their gruel while shuttered in very small, very grim, very inescapable metal rooms.

I spent the first decade of the 21st century dealing with these blood-sodden bastards. Now, it appears, I will spend a chunk of a second decade watching them run around trying desperately to wash that blood from their hands...and the "news" media, also thoroughly culpable in this ongoing debacle, is all too happy to help them do it.

That, too, should be a crime.

The whole thing: http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/24490-william-rivers-pitt-they-belong-in-prison-not-on-tv
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X 1000 onecaliberal Jun 2014 #1
And vile filth Cheney will use his fortune from profiting off the war to promote his ugly randys1 Jun 2014 #2
... napkinz Jun 2014 #3
Not sure what you're trying to say here... WilliamPitt Jun 2014 #5
well, if one picture paints a thousand words, then twenty-five pictures ... napkinz Jun 2014 #7
And it's still not enough SmittynMo Jun 2014 #15
Let's top that off with a pre-trial song. johnnyreb Jun 2014 #17
It all started there: Amonester Jun 2014 #52
My thoughts exactly! ffr Jun 2014 #11
napkinz, ugh, need brain wash.. saidsimplesimon Jun 2014 #22
+1 a whole fucking bunch. Enthusiast Jun 2014 #25
When are we going to have our own Nuremberg style trials for these war criminals? Initech Jun 2014 #29
These are GREAT, napkinz! calimary Jun 2014 #45
Yes Will, yes the do. warrior1 Jun 2014 #4
Cheney dug out his old cowboy hat for the occasion also. sabrina 1 Jun 2014 #6
But he kept his frozen sneer on his stroke-affected face erronis Jun 2014 #32
I'm surprised he didn't have himself wheeled in, sitting in a wheel chair. calimary Jun 2014 #46
Dick Cheney makes Guy Caballero look "upstanding". Frank Cannon Jun 2014 #53
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes. suffragette Jun 2014 #8
k&r nt antigop Jun 2014 #9
Bravo sir, bravo! (K&R) nt Moostache Jun 2014 #10
That's the damn truth. Solly Mack Jun 2014 #12
Great Piece... supercats Jun 2014 #13
At least more people smallcat88 Jun 2014 #14
But putting them there should be televised! rock Jun 2014 #16
It does me good to see nobody buying their line of BS. Not even Fox News. pa28 Jun 2014 #18
All three are heaven05 Jun 2014 #19
History Beowulf42 Jun 2014 #20
Yes! Yes! stage left Jun 2014 #21
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2014 #23
Kicked and recommended Enthusiast Jun 2014 #24
I am thoroughly disgusted that Dick Cheney is giving foreign policy advice in the media ... Martin Eden Jun 2014 #26
Agreed. And while Liz may not yet deserve prison, can we put her in a dunk tank ... 11 Bravo Jun 2014 #27
Which is why at the very least they should be bird dogged for the rest of their life... Agony Jun 2014 #28
... napkinz Jun 2014 #39
Ditto! I'm very angry and want bad things to befall the lovely Cheneys. sinkingfeeling Jun 2014 #30
Oh Yeah colsohlibgal Jun 2014 #31
K/R Jack Rabbit Jun 2014 #33
Absolutely superb piece! Thank you, Will! n/t markpkessinger Jun 2014 #34
Every single one The Wizard Jun 2014 #35
That would've been a good opportunity to round them up - TBF Jun 2014 #36
I've said it again and again Bickle Jun 2014 #37
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Jun 2014 #38
To paraphrase... SCVDem Jun 2014 #40
Condi hibbing Jun 2014 #41
bush should have been impeached for being asleep at the the wheel on 911 Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2014 #42
MUST. LOOK. FORWARD. blkmusclmachine Jun 2014 #43
Yeh...but a worldwide broadcast of a Nuremburg type trial convicting them and sentencing Zorra Jun 2014 #44
Yeah but..... chknltl Jun 2014 #47
Cheney with a cowboy hat and mirrored sunglasses. :D :D :D C Moon Jun 2014 #48
"...but...but....we've got to look forward..." tomp Jun 2014 #49
IN PRISION!? imthevicar Jun 2014 #50
K&R! Owl Jun 2014 #51
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