Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Open Letter to President Bush


On Waking Up Sleepless in the Middle of the Night

By John Brown

TO: The President

FROM: A former American diplomat

SUBJECT: Waking up in the middle of the night

Mr. President: Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night? Do you? Do you ever wake up sleepless in the middle of the night?

What have you done in Iraq? Do you ever realize, in the middle of the night, what you've done? Do you?

1. You've caused over 2,370 American soldiers to die in an impoverished land that never attacked us. Was that the right answer to 9/11 or the "threat" from Iraq? Do you ever ask yourself that question?

2. Because of your Iraq invasion, thousands of U.S. enlisted personnel are maimed, physically and mentally, for life. What can you tell these victims of your war? That you're honored by their duty towards you, our "mission-accomplished" commander-in-chief?

3. Your decision to go to war has led to the death of tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis. Do you have any remorse for this, Mr. President? Or was it that, for you, Iraqis only really deserved to serve as props in "shock and awe" -- your name for your made-for-TV porno/violence program at the beginning of the war, produced and distributed directly into our living rooms by the mainstream media? (Thank you, Fox News.)

4. Will you ever, ever accept responsibility for making torture all-American at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, and elsewhere? And the Statue of Liberty -- why, tell us why, did you allow it to be replaced by that image of an abused, hooded, helpless prisoner on a box? Aren't you the least bit concerned at how America is seen by the rest of the world because of your war -- as a brutal aggressor nation, dismissive of the opinions of mankind?

5. What about your mercenaries ("Pentagon contractors") that our tax dollars pay for? Who are they? What are they doing in their multi-thousands in Iraq, and to the Iraqis? Do you know? Or don't you care to know?

6. You said you wanted to "rebuild" Iraq -- but isn't it true that all you've really done is construct a Roman-Empire-style camp, a "Green Zone" for Iraqi collaborators (whom you now mistrust) and U.S. personnel in the heart of Baghdad that is an invitation to insurgent mortars? Haven't you -- tell the truth -- destroyed in Iraq more than you have built? Haven't you?

7. You say Iraqis now live in a land of "freedom" -- but what kind of freedom? How can it ever be like the Four Freedoms of Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- freedom of expression and worship, joined with freedom from want and freedom from fear? As electricity fails and bombs terrify citizens in Baghdad, where is the freedom you promised Iraqis, Mr. President?

8. Your occupation of Iraq has led to a bloody sectarian conflict. Why do you and your ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad now blame the Iraqis for their problems? Don't you share responsibility for the desperate situation they are in?

9. Your trillion-dollar binge of destruction in the cradle of civilization -- who will pay for it? The widows of our soldiers? Our young people, already too debt-burdened paying for their educations? Or their baby-boomer parents who may see their pensions evaporate to support your war?

10. Why can't you truthfully tell us, Mr. President, the reasons you led America into war? Was it for the WMD, for regime change, for the oil, for grand neocon visions, to avenge your father, to win elections at home? What were your real intentions? Are you afraid to tell us? Or is the truth that, deep down, you never really knew?

11. And, Mr. President, as you contemplate another war, this time against Iran, won't you ever wake up in the middle of the night, and stop more madness before it is too late?

John Brown, who writes regularly for Tomdispatch and Tompaine.com, is a former diplomat who resigned from the State Department over the planned war in Iraq, compiles the Public Diplomacy Press Review, available free upon request at the site.

The 'Tomgram" this was posted in has more commentary from Tom Englehardt, and background on the diplomat and the forces surrounding this letter - good stuff, go read!

* hattip to Tom Engelhardt TomDispatch.com /posted at Working For Change

4 Comments:

Blogger robin andrea said...

Are we seeing the beginning of a real revolt? I so hope.

12:09 PM, May 02, 2006  
Blogger TFLS said...

Everybody's resigning. There's open revolt over at the CIA. That's not good for our country. God I wish Bush would see the light and resign! Though the thought of Cheney as president scares me even more than Bush!

1:59 AM, May 03, 2006  
Blogger andi said...

it'll never happen. the man is absolutely at the mercy of his own delusions. cheney and rove know what's going on - they're aware of the lies, and i'm pretty sure they get off on it. but i get the strong impression that bush is the one they picked to lead the charge because he's too f-ing dense to rethink anything.

what was it colbert said at the correspondents' dinner - that bush believes what he believes, and he believes the same thing on monday as he does on wednesday - no matter what happens on tuesday. completely choked by his own dogma and too f-ing ignorant to ever step outside himself and become aware of it.

if there's to be any improvement in the course of this nation (and this world), it certainly won't come from the leadership of our current president. i could see cheney having a change of heart before bush. where's marley's ghost when you need him?

1:09 PM, May 04, 2006  
Blogger SB Gypsy said...

Hey RD, The Republicans are saying that his presidency is over... Gosh, are they playing with us?

Hey FLS,
All this guy knows how to do is hire his friends, and his friends' friends. Considering that like attracts like, the next prez is gonna have alot of positions to fill just as soon as they're sworn in! (that could be a good thing)

Hey Andi,
Colbert just absolutely Rocks! Every time I think of that press dinner, I smile, and he was just so right on even Bushco could not catapult the meaning.

But, somehow I cannot imagine Cheney ever changing his mind. He's smart enough to have known very well where he was taking our nation(unlike presnit chimpy), and he didn't care, he was even gleeful while it was coming down.

So, the difference between chimpy and darth? Darth knew, and did it all with an evil smile, because he just doesn't care about anything other than wealth and power. Chimpy wasn't smart enough to connect the dots, but in the end it doesn't matter, because he too just doesn't care about anything other than wealth and power.

11:10 AM, May 08, 2006  

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