Aging Iraq Invaders Keep Accidentally Saying
‘Iraq’ Instead Of ‘Ukraine’
By Caitlin Johnstone
President Biden accidentally referred to Putin’s
war in “Iraq” when answering questions from the
press, a year after former president George W
Bush made the same gaffe. Both men played
crucial roles in the push to invade Iraq.
Asked on Wednesday whether the short-lived
Prigozhin rebellion was a sign that Putin was
weakening, Biden replied,
“It’s hard to tell really. But he’s clearly
losing the war in Iraq.”
During the 2020 presidential race, Current
Affairs’ Nathan J Robinson wrote
the following about Biden’s pivotal role in
manufacturing support for the Iraq invasion:
In 2003, Biden was “a
senator bullish about the push to war [in
Iraq] who helped sell the Bush
administration’s pitch to the American
public,” who “voted for — and helped advance
— the Bush agenda.” He was the war’s “most
crucial” senate supporter. Biden
repeated the myth that Saddam Hussein had
weapons of mass destruction, saying
that “these weapons must be dislodged
from Saddam Hussein, or Saddam Hussein must
be dislodged from power.” The resulting war
was one of the most deadly catastrophes in
the history of U.S. foreign policy — the
Iraqi death toll was in the hundreds
of thousands or possibly even
the millions, and 4,500 American troops
died.
That Biden’s decomposing brain would find the
word “Iraq” when reaching for the word which
means “nation that has been illegally invaded by
an evil government” is positively Freudian.
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In May of last year during a speech in Dallas,
George W Bush made a similar Freudian
confession, saying,
“The result is an absence of checks and balances
in Russia, and the decision of one man to launch
a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of
Iraq. I mean, of Ukraine.”
After correcting himself with a nervous chuckle,
Bush broke the tension with the words, “Iraq
too. Anyway.” He then quipped that he is 75
years old, leaning harder on his “Aw shucks gee
willikers I’m such a goofball” persona than he
ever has in his entire life.
I defy you to find me anything that is more
quintessentially representative of the state of
the US empire than these two clips. Two decaying
empire managers fumbling around in their skulls
for the name of nation that’s been invaded by
murderous thugs, and coming up with the name of
the nation they themselves invaded. It’s truly a
thing of beauty.
It’s absolutely ridiculous that they’re trying
to charge Putin with war crimes while these two
mass murderers are walking free. As American law
professor Dale Carpenter has said, “If citizens
cannot trust that laws will be enforced in an
evenhanded and honest fashion, they cannot be
said to live under the rule of law. Instead,
they live under the rule of men corrupted by the
law.” This is all the more true of laws which
would exist between nations.
It’s not a “whataboutism” to say it’s absurd to
charge Putin with war crimes without charging
men like Bush and Biden — it’s a completely
devastating argument against the claim being
made. If the law doesn’t apply to everyone, then
it’s not the law, it’s just corruption. It’s a
tool of the powerful.
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