History teaches that dictators like Saddam Hussein of Iraq
sooner or later provoke wars. It is nice to believe that democracy
triumphs everywhere in the end. But what an arrogant headline in
USA TODAY on February 13 : " U.S. General would run Iraq ".
I read somewhere that Saddam -as a TYRANT - patterns
himself after one of the most evil tyrants in human history :
Joseph Stalin . But that did not stop the Russian people from
fighting so ferociously at Stalingrad.
The USA TODAY article says : " a post -Saddam Hussein
Iraq would be run by a U.S. general USING MANY OF THE BUREAUCRATS
WHO ADMINISTER THE COUNTRY NOW " ( my emphasis ).
Just a few years after the Russian Revolution one of its
most brilliant leaders , Leon Trotsky, explained in his classic
" The Revolution Betrayed " the relationship between the
corrupt " socialist " bureaucracy and its leader Stalin.
The privileged bureaucracy needed Stalin as much as
Stalin needed the bureaucracy. Trotsky opposed terrorism
as a political strategy. He believed that if Stalin were
assassinated, the corrupt Soviet bureaucracy would have created
a NEW Stalin .
To remove Saddam Hussein of Iraq and keep HIS bureaucracy
intact would be to betray any possibility of even minimal
democracy in that miserable country.
The American Caesar would find himself working with
corrupt Saddam henchmen to suppress a real democratic political
revolution in Iraq.
Clearly DEMOCRACY is not the goal of a U.S. war against
Iraq. Imagine those poor people being ruled by some Texas cowboy
general ! AS an old 60s song warns : " Meet the new boss- same
as the old boss ! "
I support OLD Europe on this matter of war against
Iraq. The French are not cowards. I wonder what their
Noble Prize winning author Albert Camus would think about our
cowboy president, George W. Bush . Camus was the courageous
editor of the anti-Nazi newspaper " Combat " when Germany
occupied France. His book " The Rebel " is still relevant
to world politics today.
And I myself expect THE ABSURD to triumph once again
in human affairs. The Plague has never really disappeared !
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