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told me to strike at al-Qaida
and I struck them, and then He
instructed me to strike at
Saddam, which I did, and now I
am determined to solve the
problem in the Middle
East. | Moscow
Times Thursday June
26, 2003 Errand
Boy By Chris Floyd Moscow -- SO now we
know. After all the mountains of
commentary and speculation, all the
earnest debates over motives and goals,
all the detailed analyses of global
strategy and political ideology, it all
comes to down to this: George W.
Bush waged war on Iraq because, in his
own words, God "instructed me to strike at
Saddam." This gospel was revealed, appropriately
enough, in the Holy Land this week,
through an unusual partnership between the
fractious children of Abraham. The
Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz was
given transcripts of a negotiating session
between Palestinian Prime Minister
Mahmoud Abbas and faction leaders
from Hamas and other militant groups.
Abbas, who was trying to persuade the
groups to call a cease-fire in their
uprising against Israeli forces, described
for them his recent summit with Ariel
Sharon and Bush. During
the tense talks at the summit, Bush sought
to underscore the kind of authority he
could bring to efforts at achieving peace
in the Middle East. While thundering that
there could be "no deals with terror
groups," Bush sought to assure the rattled
Palestinians that he also had the ability
to wring concessions from Sharon. And what
was the source of this wonder-working
power? It was not, as you might think, the
ungodly size of the U.S. military or the
gargantuan amount of money and arms the
United States pours into Israel year after
year. No,
Bush said he derived his moral heft from
the Almighty Himself. What's more, the
Lord had proven his devotion to the
Crawford Crusader by crowning his military
efforts with success. In fact, he told
Abbas, God was holding the door open for
Middle East peace right now -- but they
would have to move fast, because soon the
Creator and Sustainer of the Universe
would have to give His attention to
something far more important: the election
of His little sunbeam, Georgie, in
2004. Here are Bush's exact words, quoted by
Ha'aretz: "God told me
to strike at al-Qaida and I struck
them, and then He instructed me to
strike at Saddam, which I did, and now
I am determined to solve the problem in
the Middle East. If you help me, I will
act, and if not, the elections will
come and I will have to focus on
them." You can't put it plainer than that. The
whole chaotic rigmarole of Security
Council votes and UN inspections and
congressional approval and Colin Powell's
whizbang Powerpoint displays of "proof"
and Bush's own tearful prayers for "peace"
-- it was all a sham, a meaningless
exercise.
NO votes, no inspections, no proof or lack
of proof -- in fact, no earthly reason
whatsoever -- could have stopped Bush's
aggressive war on Iraq. It was God's
unalterable will: the Lord of Hosts gave a
direct order for George W. Bush to "strike
at Saddam." And
strike he did, with an awesome fury that
rained death and destruction on the
mustachioed whore of Babylon, with a
firestorm of Godly wrath that consumed the
enemy armies like so much chaff put to the
flame -- and with an arsenal of cruise
missiles, cluster bombs, dive bombers and
assault helicopters that killed up to
10,000 innocent civilians: blasted to
pieces in their beds, shot down in their
fields and streets, crushed beneath the
walls of their own houses, boiled alive in
factories, ditches and cars, gutted,
mutilated, beheaded, murdered, women,
children, elders, some praying, some
wailing, some cursing, some mute with fear
as metal death ripped their lives away and
left rotting hulks behind. This was the
work of the Lord and His faithful servant,
whom He hath raised high up to have
dominion over men. And this is the mindset -- or rather,
the primitive fever-dream -- that is now
directing the actions of the greatest
military power in the history of the
world. There can be no doubt that Bush
believes literally in the divine character
of his mission. He honestly and sincerely
believes that whatever "decision" forms in
his brain -- out of the flux and flow of
his own emotional impulses and biochemical
reactions, the flattery and cajolements of
his sinister advisers, the random scraps
of fact, myth and fabrication that dribble
into his proudly undeveloped and incurious
consciousness -- has been planted there,
whole and perfected, by God Almighty. And that's why Bush acts with such
serenity and ruthlessness. Nothing he does
can be challenged on moral grounds,
however unethical or evil it might appear,
because all of his actions are directed by
God. He can twist the truth, oppress the
poor, exalt the rich, despoil the Earth,
ignore the law -- and murder children --
without the slightest compunction, the
briefest moment of doubt or
self-reflection, because he believes, he
truly believes, that God squats in his
brainpan and tells him what to do. And just as God countenanced deception
on the part of Abraham, just as God
forgave David for the murders he ordered,
just as God blessed the armies of Saul as
they obliterated the Amalekites, man,
woman and child, so will He overlook any
crime committed by Bush and his minions as
they carry out His will. That's why Bush
can always "do whatever it takes" to
achieve his goals. And by his own words to
Abbas, we see that he places his election
in 2004 above all other concerns, even the
endless bloodshed in the Middle East. So what new crimes will the Lord have
to countenance to keep His appointed
servant in power? ©
Copyright 2003 Moscow
Times
Burning
Bush? Our President Claims That He Is
Gods Messenger: Bush said: "God
told me to strike at al Qaida and I
struck them, and then he instructed me
to strike at Saddam, which I did"
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