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Wednesday, 3 July. 2024
 
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Astonishing images of many Iraqis celebrating the fall of Saddam Hussein (metaphorically and literally) will forever mark a spectacular turning point in the history of the Arab World, and, indeed, a new era for the people of Iraq; Saddam and his repressive regime are defeated, apparently.

Yet, as we eagerly continue to watch the saga unfold, we must not be distracted from reassessing the underlying effects of this war: unprecedented and unchallenged US domination of the region, a precedent for Bush’s destructive doctrine of “preventive” wars and strikes, and a real sense of defeat for the Arab nation.

While the US has increasingly, and indirectly, continued to expand its strategic control of the region since the Second World War, the outcome of its latest war against Iraq will underline a real paradigm shift in US policy (exploitation) in the Middle East, characterized by a new momentum of unabashed and undiplomatic maneuvers. The US’s objectives to secure its short and long-term interests/gains in the region can now be directly achieved.

Of course, such policies will be fully backed by new instruments of military coercion; namely “preventive” attacks against those who are unwilling to succumb to, and abide by, the US agenda of expansion and exploitation in the region.

Premeditated US plans to replace other Arab regimes, oust other leaders, bully other governments, and “liberate” other Arab nations with B52’s will now be merely a matter of reapplying the lawlessness of this shameful war.

The US will be able to create new artificial and unworkable realities in the region, which will only induce a bitter sense of Arab resentment, isolation, and ultimately destructive fundamentalism against the western world.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi people have spoken: Saddam’s horror is over, and we are not ashamed to be happy. Between the seemingly infinite dooms of past and future nightmares, a brief moment of peaceful awakening is an age of hope worth living.

 
 
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