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coherently by intelligent brains democratically oriented
>From: <answer.general@action-mail.org> (A.N.S.W.E.R.)
>Subject: [ANSWER]: Iraqis can't turn off the TV to make the war go away
>Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 21:52:24 -0500
>
>"The whole world is watching us die"
>
>In the face of Iraqi resistance to the invasion, the U.S. military
>strategy has abruptly shifted in the last few days. Instead of
>posing as liberators, the U.S. high command has called for open
>warfare against the Iraqi civilian population. In the last 48 hours,
>hundreds of civilians have been shot down on the roadways, in their
>homes, on their farms. The aerial bombings are becoming more
>indiscriminate as missiles land in markets and residential
>neighborhoods.
>
>The Iraq war has suddenly taken on the worst features of the U.S.
>war in Vietnam. Facing a defiant and resisting population, U.S.
>troops, under the direction of their officers, treat all members of
>the population as suspect and decide to shoot first and ask
>questions later. The U.S. soldiers have been lied to about their
>mission. They have been sent to kill and be killed in a war for
>empire and conquest, not liberation. U.S. casualties are mounting in
>this war that need not have happened.
>
>On March 31, there was a massacre of civilians, mainly women and
>their children, whose crime was that they were driving on a roadway
>in their own country. As their van approached a checkpoint, U.S.
>soldiers destroyed their vehicle with a barrage of 25mm cannon fire
>from one or more of their M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles. The
>Washington Post quoted Capt. Ronny Johnson of the Army's 3rd
>Infantry Division in his series of orders to the troops present:
>- "Fire a warning shot"
>- "Stop [messing] around!"
>- "Stop him, Red 1, stop him!"
>- "Cease fire!"
>- "You just [expletive] killed a family because you didn't fire a
>warning shot soon enough!"
>
>The "shoot first - ask questions later" strategy is not the result
>of spontaneous actions by scared and edgy troops. These are orders
>given the troops from the Pentagon high command.
>
>"Everyone is now seen as a combatant until proven otherwise," a
>Pentagon official is quoted in the Washington Post of April 1, 2003.
>The Pentagon recognizes that the shift in tactics will be understood
>as a brutal escalation of force against the civilian population and
>that their earlier posture as "liberators" will be exposed. "You'll
>see acts of kindness, medical care and the like, but the large scale
>aid effort will have to wait," a Pentagon official told the
>Washington Post. In fact the new U.S. strategy now is deliberately
>preventing Iraqi civilians in Nassiriya and other towns from
>receiving food and water unless they cooperate with the occupation
>forces.
>
>U.S. Marine Operations Commander Lt. Colonel Paul Roche told
>reporters on March 31 that the U.S. strategy towards the people of
>the city of Nassiriya included the use of food and water as a weapon
>to terrorize and break the will of the civilian population.
>
>In the April 1 front page of the Washington Post, the Pentagon's new
>strategy is euphemistically referred to in the headline "U.S. troops
>instructed to use tougher tactics."
>
>The assault against civilians is being reported in greater detail
>and honesty by the world media outside the United States. This
>change in U.S. tactics is, as the following report shows,
>encouraging the most racist and homicidal tendencies among U.S.
>soldiers at the front.
>
>It is important to read the following passage from the UK Times of
>Sunday, March 30. It reports of a gruesome scene outside of
>Nassiriya. Some fifteen vehicles, including a minivan and a couple
>of trucks, were found destroyed and riddled with bullets by the
>Times UK reporter Mark Franchetti:
>
>"Amid the wreckage I counted 12 dead civilians, lying in the road or
>in nearby ditches. All had been trying to leave this southern town
>overnight, probably for fear of being killed by US helicopter
>attacks and heavy artillery.
>
>"Their mistake had been to flee over a bridge that is crucial to the
>coalition's supply lines and to run into a group of shell-shocked
>young American marines with orders to shoot anything that moved.
>
>"One man's body was still in flames. It gave out a hissing sound.
>Tucked away in his breast pocket, thick wads of banknotes were
>turning to ashes. His savings, perhaps.
>
>"Down the road, a little girl, no older than five and dressed in a
>pretty orange and gold dress, lay dead in a ditch next to the body
>of a man who may have been her father. Half his head was missing.
>
>"Nearby, in a battered old Volga, peppered with ammunition holes, an
>Iraqi woman - perhaps the girl's mother - was dead, slumped in the
>back seat. A US Abrams tank nicknamed Ghetto Fabulous drove past the
>bodies.
>
>"This was not the only family who had taken what they thought was a
>last chance for safety. A father, baby girl and boy lay in a shallow
>grave. On the bridge itself a dead Iraqi civilian lay next to the
>carcass of a donkey."
>
>The UK Times article also documents that in Iraq, just as in
>Vietnam, the U.S. soldiers are being trained to wage war against a
>civilian population by dehumanizing those whom they are killing.
>
>"I'll Just Kill Him"
>
>"As I walked away, Lieutenant Matt Martin, whose third child,
>Isabella, was born while he was on board ship en route to the Gulf,
>appeared beside me.
>
>" 'Did you see all that?' he asked, his eyes filled with tears. 'Did
>you see that little baby girl? I carried her body and buried it as
>best I could but I had no time. It really gets to me to see children
>being killed like this, but we had no choice.'
>
>"Martin's distress was in contrast to the bitter satisfaction of
>some of his fellow marines as they surveyed the scene. 'The Iraqis
>are sick people and we are the chemotherapy,' said Corporal Ryan
>Dupre. 'I am starting to hate this country. Wait till I get hold of
>a friggin' Iraqi. No, I won't get hold of one. I'll just kill him.' "
>
>Crimes Against Humanity
>
>George Bush and the high command are guilty of crimes against
>humanity and war crimes. What we are witnessing is a full-scale
>massacre carried out from the land, the air and the sea assault. The
>U.S. media presents the war as carefully packaged propaganda and
>trivializes the actual human costs of the war by turning it into
>something of a spectator sport. But the Iraqi people cannot escape
>this war and they cannot turn off their television to make it go
>away.
>
>Again, it is the non-U.S. press that reveals the extent of the
>criminality of the war.
>
>A March 29 Reuters article entitled "Iraqis Delirious with Grief
>After Missile Attack" described the Friday night attack by U.S.
>bombs in a poor section of Baghdad. Arouba Khodeir, 39, while
>"wailing hysterically and hitting herself in the face and chest, as
>women around her were trying to calm her down," spoke of her
>11-year-old son Karar who died outside the house with his friends: "
>'My son had his head blown off,' screamed Khodeir. 'Why are they
>hitting the people? Why are they killing the children? Why are they
>doing his to us? Why are they attacking civilians? Didn't Bush say
>on TV that he won't attack civilians. But these people who died are
>all civilians? Is this a target?' she wailed, pointing at the dried
>blood of her son still splashed on the walls."
>
>"The Whole World is Watching Us Die"
>
>The report also described the killing of Shaza Shallum, 20, who was
>"holding her baby and walking with two relatives when the explosion
>sent a shard of shrapnel through her neck. Six-month-old Fatma was
>found alive in her dead mother's arms and brought by neighbors to
>her grandmother. The wails of the mourners drowned the cries of the
>hungry infant."
>
>One of the people living in this neighborhood told Reuters: "We are
>helpless people. It is all out of our hands. Why cannot the world
>find a solution? The whole world is watching us die and is doing
>nothing to help us."
>
>The full article can be found at
>http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=AIXRWPJ3C5TXOCRBAEOCFFA?type=topNews&storyID=2471290
>
APRIL 12: The World Stands Together Against War
>On April 12, people of conscience all over the world are marching,
>rallying, and carrying out massive protests in solidarity with the
>suffering people of Iraq. The people who are being killed are not
>our enemies, they are our sisters and brothers. They must not be
>allowed to think that the world is "doing nothing" as the violence
>is inflicted upon them. Thousands of young men and women in the U.S.
>armed forces either oppose the war or are going through a process of
>questioning about the mission. It is crucial that the people of the
>United States come together to demand: Stop the War Against Iraq /
>Bring the Troops Home Now.
>
> MORE INFORMATION ABOUT APRIL 12
>
>In Washington, huge numbers of people will gather at the Washington
>Monument at 12 noon. Joint U.S. actions will take place in San
>Francisco and Los Angeles.
>
>BUSES, VANS AND CAR CARAVANS WILL TRAVEL FROM THE EAST COAST,
>MIDWEST AND SOUTH to be at the White House on Saturday, April 12.
>For a listing of transportation being organized from cities around
>the country, go to:
>http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/a12/a12transp.html
>
>If you are ORGANIZING TRANSPORTATION, fill out the easy-to-use form
>at
>http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/a12/index.html#a12transp
>so that we can help spread the word to others (if the link does not
>take you directly to the form, scroll down)
>
>To DOWNLOAD LITERATURE, go to
>http://internationalanswer.org/campaigns/resources/index.html
>
>If you cannot download and print the flyers and stickers, you can
>pick up stacks at A.N.S.W.E.R. offices around the country, or you
>can call us at 202-544-3389 and request a packet of flyers. Please
>make your request immediately so they can be sent in time for
>massive distribution.
>
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>
>Please check the April 12 page on the A.N.S.W.E.R. website at
>http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/a12/index.html
>frequently for additional organizing information. This will include
>additional pieces of downloadable literature; a daily update to the
>list of cities organizing transportation; logistical information; &
>more.
>
>*The National March to Stop the War on Iraq comes in the midst of
>the long-planned Latin America Solidarity Coalition (LASC)
>Mobilization Against Military and Economic Intervention in Latin
>America and the Caribbean. A.N.S.W.E.R. encourages participation in
>the LASC public plenaries including major Latin American speakers on
>Friday and Saturday at 7:00pm and the LASC rally and demonstration
>ending at the World Bank and IMF on Sunday, April 13. Visit the LASC
>web page at http://www.lasolidarity.org for details.*
>
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