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Bush now says, "We've never been stay the course." Ironically, there is some truth in that: Despite Bush's "steely" public bravado, his administration has shifted rationales for their invasion of Iraq over and over again. Their goal of seizing Iraq oil and establishing US bases may never have changed, but the strategies for achieving it were always open to suggestion. It now looks like Bush will be forced to change tack, if not chart a whole new course (whether or not his ultimate goal is still achievable remains to be seen). But it is also clear that we, the people of his crazy coalition, need to take a good look at where we are now, how we got here, and then make sure that our governments know exactly where we want them to go next Come with me on a little trip through the anti-war press, such as it exists. We start with the UK Times, and Matthew Parris: As the USA increasingly blames the Iraqis for their self-made mess, Parris thinks UK neo-cons will blame the USA: “The principle was good but the Americans screwed up the execution.”Justin Raimondo picks up the argument: Now let's turn to Scott McConnell in the American Conservative:
People the world over just want to live out their lives in peace. These mad wars concocted by political and business elites are never in the people's interests. Those of us who live in countries which have been dragged into such wars by our governments now need to reach deep and force our fellow countrymen to chart a new course, one based on the very values which the war-mongers have hypocritically espoused for so long: equality, altruism, peace, respect, and stability. === You have been reading "Charting A New Course" by Gandhi (the Australian blogger, not the Mahatma). To read more from Gandhi, please visit his blog: Bush Out.
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