Arthur Silber: Bush's Disastrous Folly
BUSH’S DISASTROUS FOLLY: “WE ARE ALL TARGETS FOR ASSASSINATION NOW”
August 26th, 2005I noted yesterday some of the profoundly horrifying results of Bush’s Folly in Iraq. Here are some further consequences of our completely failed foreign policy. After describing a bombing that destroyed a shop on bookseller’s row, the article continues:
Ahmed Dulaimi, a young guitarist for Iraq’s only heavy metal band, told a story that has been going around Baghdad these last few weeks. There was an ice seller selling ice from a small shop on the sidewalk in the Dora neighborhood. One hot day, a man came up to him with a gun and said, “You shouldn’t be selling ice because the Prophet Mohammed didn’t have ice in his time.” Then the gunman shot the ice seller dead. This story terrifies Iraqis but they often laugh when they recount it, because it is absurd that anyone would get killed for selling ice or shaving a beard. It is also true that the ice-seller anecdote follows a pattern of killings around the capital where Islamic militants have regularly assassinated Iraqis for violating strict, and utterly random, codes of behavior. The point of the ice-seller story is that now, anyone in Iraq can be killed for any reason at all. After Hajji Qais was killed, more than one person mentioned these spontaneous assassinations, and they spoke about them the way they’d describe a sandstorm, an all-encompassing thing that no one can stop.
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