Dick Cheney: "I guess my general sense of where we are with respect to Iraq and at the end of now, what, nearly six years, is that we've accomplished nearly everything we set out to do...."
What has Dick Cheney really accomplished in Iraq?
An estimated 4 million Iraqis, out of 27 million, have been displaced from their homes, that is, made homeless. Some 2.7 million are internally displaced inside Iraq. A couple hundred thousand are cooling their heels in Jordan. And perhaps a million are quickly running out of money and often living in squalid conditions in Syria. Cheney's war has left about 15% of Iraqis homeless inside the country or abroad. That would be like 45 million American thrown out of their homes.
It is controversial how many Iraqis died as a result of the 2003 invasion and its aftermath. But it seems to me that a million extra dead, beyond what you would have expected from a year 2000 baseline, is entirely plausible. The toll is certainly in the hundreds of thousands. Cheney did not kill them all. The Lancet study suggested that the US was directly responsible for a third of all violent deaths since 2003. That would be as much as 300,000 that we killed. The rest, we only set in train their deaths by our invasion.
Baghdad has been turned from a mixed city, about half of its population Shiite and the other half Sunni in 2003, into a Shiite city where the Sunni population may be as little as ten to fifteen percent. From a Sunni point of view, Cheney's war has resulted in a Shiite (and Iranian) take-over of the Iraqi capital, long a symbol of pan-Arabism and anti-imperialism.
In the Iraqi elections, Shiite fundamentalist parties closely allied with Iran came to power. The Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, the leading party in parliament, was formed by Iraqi expatriates at the behest of Ayatollah Khomeini in 1982 in Tehran. The Islamic Mission (Da'wa) Party is the oldest ideological Shiite party working for an Islamic state. It helped form Hizbullah in Beirut in the early 1980s. It has supplied both prime ministers elected since 2005. Fundamentalist Shiites shaped the constitution, which forbids the civil legislature to pass legislation that contravenes Islamic law. Dissidents have accused the new Iraqi government of being an Iranian puppet.
Arab-Kurdish violence is spiking in the north, endangering the Obama withdrawal plan and, indeed, the whole of Iraq, not to mention Syria, Turkey and Iran.
Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi women have been widowed by the war and its effects, leaving most without a means of support. Iraqi widows often lack access to clean water and electricity. Aljazeera English has video.

$32 billion were wasted on Iraq reconstruction, and most of it cannot even be traced. I repeat, Cheney gave away $32 bn. to anonymous cronies in such a way that we can't even be sure who stole it, exactly. And you are angry at AIG about $400 mn. in bonuses! We are talking about $32 billion given out in brown paper bags.
Political power is being fragmented in Iraq with big spikes in the murder rate in some provinces that may reflect faction-fighting and vendettas in which the Iraqi military is loathe to get involved.
The Iraqi economy is devastated, and the new government's bureaucracy and infighting have made it difficult to attract investors.
The Bush-Cheney invasion helped further destabilize the Eastern Mediterranean, setting in play Kurdish nationalism and terrifying Turkey.
Cheney avoids mentioning all the human suffering he has caused, on a cosmic scale, and focuses on procedural matters like elections (which he confuses with democracy-- given 2000 in this country, you can understand why). Or he lies, as when he says that Iran's influence in Iraq has been blocked. Another lie is that there was that the US was fighting "al-Qaeda" in Iraq as opposed to just Iraqis. He and Bush even claim that they made Iraqi womens' lives better.
The real question is whether anyone will have the gumption to put Cheney on trial for treason and crimes against humanity.
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For self-confessed Crusaders like Bush and Blair, the horrors you describe are accomplishments against the Iraqi infidels.
Cheney is right...in reference to his/Israel's agenda: to destroy Iran
More broadly, Cheney would have us believe that all this destruction in Iraq, the worst economic downturn since the Depression, the catastrophic destruction of Americans' wealth, the destruction of our good name and prestige, were all the fault of 19 guys with box cutters.
Given that they never really said what they "set out to do..." how can they have possible "accomplished" it.
Cheney and co-conspirators successfully fleeced the American taxpayers of billions for his favorite companies.
They also successfully distracted the American public from horrible mismanagement of our government and the economy here in America.
They also managed to eliminate all the people in Iraq who could expose their alliances with them from the 1980s, alliances they regret doing.
Oil profits are up, contracting profits are up, the Carlyle Group is more successful than ever.
I'd say this is far more than a tactical victory, this is a victory of epic proportions; the likes of which the world has not seen since the Mongols swept through most of Asia - too bad we taxpayers are on the losing side, as are the people of Iraq, and most of the world.
Baghdad has been turned from a mixed city, about half of its population Shiite and the other half Sunni in 2003, into a Shiite city where the Sunni population may be as little as ten to fifteen percent. I think a bloody partition of Iraq is still in the cards.
Professor, Your question is whether anyone has the gumption to prosecute this war criminal (Cheney). You also have asked in the past, how to neuter the Israel/Zionist lobby.
I think both questions have the same, general answer. The best strategy would be to go after the highest ranking former official that could be brought down, tried, convicted and, most importantly, imprisoned. Perhaps Scooter Libby still has exposure for crimes not yet investigated. Others might include Feith, Ledeen or some other pro-Israeli Neocon.
After gaining justice for the crimes of one of these, then the option of taking on Cheney, Bush and others becomes more realistic and at the same time, effective prosecution would help expose the anti-American activities of Israeli forces within this country.
Go after the biggest reptile that can be defeated.
Lancet said "31% of those were attributed to the Coalition, 24% to others, and 46% unknown."
Yet you wrote, "The Lancet study suggested that the US was directly responsible for a third of all violent deaths since 2003. That would be as much as 300,000 that we killed."
Sorry, 300,000 is the baseline. 46% is unknown. That means we are responsible from 31% to a maximum of 77% of the deaths, placing the range from 310,000 to 770,000.
Juan is exactly right.
Another tragic result of the unnecessary war promoted by Dick Cheney: more fatherless Iraqi children. In war, children always catch the worst of it. I read that before the 2003 invasion, Iraq led the world (per capita) in the number of children without fathers. What must be the picture now? The number is incalculable, I know, but consider the prospects: In Iraq today, thousands of coming-of-age youngsters hate the United States because of what has happened to them and their families. Some hate westerners enough to launch careers aimed at battling Americans in some way. Ironically, an invasion ostensibly launched against Osama bin Laden has produced legions of potential bin Ladens.
Cable news interviewers should ask the former vice president how all that has "helped keep Americans safe." Meantime, Cheney seems pleased that all subsequent hell will be the fault of President Obama.
So when does Obama release the details of those Energy meetings Dick had with his oil executive friends (which is where, one assumes, what "we set out to achieve" is documented)?
Or was taking control of both sides of US government another successful part of what "we set out to achieve"?
Great summary. I feel sad to read this but it should be said.
It is and always will be about OIL. Everyone should read the book "THE PRIZE" and would clearly see what all of the US invasons into mideastern countries is about. Not democracy, human rights, children, religion, ......OIL is what it is about.
Other goals achieved:
-National Security Memo 200 (1974) states that the USA's primary foreign policy goal must be depopulation of the developing countries. Check.
-Create an oil shortage to drive up prices. Check.
-Protect the dollar's status as the World's reserve currency, so that we can continue to export our inflation. Check.
-Run up the debt & the interest going to the bank cartel. Check.
-Destabilize the USA to make way for NWO. Check.
Well, Johnson and Nixon (and helpers) were not punished for Viet Nam, Reagan (and helpers) was not punished for El Salvador. I'd say Bush and Cheney are safe from US courts.
"Thousands of Iraqi women are being taken advantage of by unscrupulous sex worker traffickers seeking to exploit young girls' desperate socio-economic situation for profit, United Nations agencies have reported."
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/38db2e39d044b5618c8e973059c18ca9.htm
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