http://billmoyers.com/2014/06/18/iraq-is-coming-apart-at-the-seams-heres-our-essential-reader/
At The New Yorker, Dexter Filkins argues that
the current wave of extremism in Iraq is “America’s legacy.” He writes:
“When the Americans invaded they destroyed the Iraqi state—its
military, its bureaucracy, its police force, and most everything else
that might hold a country together.”
In 2004, The Atlantic’s James Fallows reported that
“the Administration will be condemned for what it did with what was
known. The problems the United States has encountered are precisely the
ones its own expert agencies warned against.” Naomi Klein reported for Harper’s that
the administration’s free-market ideology was the root cause of many of
the problems that plagued US reconstruction efforts. In 2007, Nir Rosen
wrote in The Washington Post that
an “obsession with sects informed the U.S. approach to Iraq from day
one of the occupation, but it was not how Iraqis saw themselves — at
least, not until very recently. Iraqis were not primarily Sunnis or
Shiites; they were Iraqis first, and their sectarian identities did not
become politicized until the Americans occupied their country, treating
Sunnis as the bad guys and Shiites as the good guys. ” That same year, Raed Jarrar and I said
that US officials in Iraq had thwarted a number of plans for peace and
reconciliation that had been put forth by parties that opposed the
occupation.
Polls dating back to 2004 found that huge majorities of Iraqis saw US forces as “occupiers” rather than “liberators.”
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