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Iraq 2009: First No SOFA, Now No BridgeIn June, the Busheviks admitted the Iraq SOFA was dying a slow death. Today they admitted it's dead.
What killed it? The Busheviks blame "the Iraqi refusal to accept U.S. terms." What were those terms?
Yup, just what I've been saying for months - immunity for U.S. troops is a deal-breaker because there is no way Iraq can be "sovereign" if American troops can kill Iraqi civilians or troops with impunity. And let's not even mention breaking into homes, arresting the men, and "offending" the women. So without a SOFA, what is the fall-back position for the Busheviks? Most observers assumed Bush and Maliki would simply seek an extension of the U.N. mandate for another year, but that option seems to be "off the table":
The Iraqi objection is obvious, but the U.S. objection - leaving our troops with their "backs against the wall" - isn't clear, since Iraqi troops would not start firing on U.S. troops if the U.N. mandate was extended. The more likely explanation is that Russia and/or China would use their U.N. veto to block the extension because they hate Bush's guts. So the Busheviks have adopted a new metaphor, a "bridge":
Kicking U.S. troops out of the Green Zone? That's definitely spitting in Bush's face.
Maliki wants U.S. troops out of his capital, and Iraqis want U.S. troops out of Iraq altogether. And they adamantly reject the idea that U.S. forces must stay to protect Iraq from domestic or foreign enemies:
So how will the Busheviks preserve their imperial conquest in the face of this anti-imperial "frame?" By desperately trying to "change the narrative."
That will be awfully hard to accomplish while Bush's chosen successor John McCain is telling voters he wants to stay in Iraq for Update 1: Siun focuses on the fraudulent aspects of the U.S. proposal:
And that's because both the Iraqi Parliament and the U.S. Congress would reject a continuing U.S. occupation. Bush and Maliki are trying to work out some kind of deal - any kind of deal - to keep over 140,000 U.S. troops in Iraq. But the Shia majority hates the occupation and wants us gone. "Rebranding the thing" would work in the U.S. because the Corporate Media controls all policy debates, but the Iraqi people aren't sitting home getting brainwashed by their TV's. Meanwhile Bush needs a legal document - not a "rebranding" - with immunity for U.S. troops. And that document must be signed by the Iraqi government. And Maliki is unwilling to sign a document that gives immunity to U.S. troops. So they're left negotiating a temporary "bridge" document to be signed by two dictators, hoping each country's legislature won't object. I have no confidence in the Reid-Pelosi Congress, but I'm pretty sure the only agreement the Iraqi Parliament will accept will be one that sends U.S. back to their bases immediately and gradually sends them all home. And while our troops remain in Iraq, we will have to operate under Iraqi supervision. Our troops will not be allowed to meddle in Iraqi politics. We will not be allowed to arm Sunni opponents to the Shia government. We will not be allowed to use our bases to bomb Iran, or let Israeli planes land on our bases for that purpose. We will not be allowed to arm terrorists from MEK or other groups to infiltrate Iran. The neocon imperial fantasy has come to an end. Their magical words like "liberation" and "freedom" have lost their magic. Our overwhelmingly powerful military is nothing more than a guest in a country that is determined to exercise its sovereignty and send us home. At this point, the neocons can only slow the process of U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, they can't stop it. But they can only slow the process with some kind of "bridge" agreement, or we "turn into a pumpkin" on December 31. I think the odds are 50-50 we will turn into a pumpkin.
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