Read this piece from the Scotsman for an explanation of why Basra hasn’t revolted yet, and what life is like in a brutal totalitarian state.
This Regime Can’t End Too Soon
Read this piece from the Scotsman for an explanation of why Basra hasn’t revolted yet, and what life is like in a brutal totalitarian state.
This Regime Can’t End Too Soon
Read this piece from the Scotsman for an explanation of why Basra hasn’t revolted yet, and what life is like in a brutal totalitarian state.
Decapitation
Anyone who’s ever butchered chickens will tell tales of how the body will continue to run around the yard, comically (if you’re not a PETA member or a chicken) flapping its wings, after its head has been removed. The body doesn’t die immediately. Similarly, after a snake is beheaded, the body will continue to thrash around for a while.
I think that’s what we’re seeing in Iraq. In other words, the hit on the first night probably was successful, but it’s just taking a while for the regime to quit thrashing.
There’s no evidence that the military is coordinated in any way–most of the action, particularly in the south, seems to be a freelance rearguard thing to keep hope alive as long as possible that somehow the regime will survive. It’s also designed to keep the Ba’athists, cut off from their headquarters in Baghdad and Tikrit, alive as long as possible, because they know they won’t survive the end of the regime. Even if the Americans let them live, there will be lynchings.
This regime is dead, but hasn’t figured it out yet.
Psyops
Pavel Felgenhauer says, in the Moscow Times, of all places, that the “quagmire” and “food shortage” were deliberate Coalition misinformation, to keep the Republican Guard on the field.
He may be right. Of course, the campaign was greatly aided by the fact that there was a huge market demand among reporters for gloom and doom.
Keep An Eye Out
…for the first idiotarian to ask if we rescued Private Lynch, and haven’t retrieved Spc. Johnson, because the former is white, and latter black.
[Update at 3:45 PM PST]
We already have a couple instances, as reported in the comments section.
Also, Dan Dickinson emails:
I will offer that Lynch was rescued because she was
kept alive, while I will privately wager that Johnson
was not. Americans do not know the first thing about
racism and barbarism.I pray that I am wrong about the fate of SPEC Johnson.
God bless them all
Yes, I hope you’re wrong, but fear you’re right.
Yes, But By Whom?
Saddam reportedly just sent out the message that “Victory is at hand.”
Gutless Wonder
Professor De Genova, he of a “million Mogadishus,” is afraid to go to class.
Torture Confirmed
The Newsday journalists, who were arrested by the regime for several days and recently got out of Iraq, have first-hand accounts of torture in the prison in which they were held.
The two said they were never abused physically, although conditions in the prison were harsh. They often heard and felt bombs exploding in and around Baghdad. ”At times it was extremely close,” Saman said. ”The cells would kind of rumble.”
They said they often heard the screams of other prisoners being tortured and saw some with their eyes and faces bloodied and swollen.
”There were beatings and torture going on outside our cells, in the corridor, literally,” McAllester said. Other inmates hobbled around, apparently because the soles of their feet had been burned or otherwise injured.
Also,
She also told her sister that the Iraqi prison officials would not let the Red Cross see them there.
She must be lying. Ramsey Clark himself says that talk like this is just propaganda.
Put The Tanks In Reverse
Andrea Harris is, shall we say, less than impressed with some idiocy (and it really is–read it) from Dave Winer.
[Warning: Not a G-Rated post]