March 20, 2019
SADDAM:
Why did Bush go to war in Iraq?: No, it wasn't because of WMDs, democracy or Iraqi oil. The real reason is much more sinister than that. (Ahsan I Butt, 3/20/19, Al Jazeera)
The official, and widely-accepted, story remains that Washington was motivated by Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programme. His nuclear capabilities, especially, were deemed sufficiently alarming to incite the war. As then US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said, "We do not want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud."Despite Saddam not having an active WMD programme, this explanation has found support among some International Relations scholars, who say that while the Bush administration was wrong about Saddam's WMD capabilities, it was sincerely wrong. Intelligence is a complicated, murky enterprise, the argument goes, and given the foreboding shadow of the 9/11 attacks, the US government reasonably, if tragically, misread the evidence on the dangers Saddam posed.There is a major problem with this thesis: there is no evidence for it, beyond the words of the Bush officials themselves. And since we know the administration was engaged in a widespread campaign of deception and propaganda in the run-up to the Iraq war, there is little reason to believe them.My investigation into the causes of the war finds that it had little to do with fear of WMDs - or other purported goals, such as a desire to "spread democracy" or satisfy the oil or Israel lobbies. Rather, the Bush administration invaded Iraq for its demonstration effect.A quick and decisive victory in the heart of the Arab world would send a message to all countries, especially to recalcitrant regimes such as Syria, Libya, Iran, or North Korea, that American hegemony was here to stay. Put simply, the Iraq war was motivated by a desire to (re)establish American standing as the world's leading power.
It's an even sillier thesis than WMD, given that the US has been the global hegemon since at least the 80s. Gulf I, in particular, had demonstrated how easily we could defeat a supposed military power with nearly no cost to ourselves.
The reality is that W came to the presidency hellbent on correcting the mistakes of his father. That gave us the most qualified vice president in US history; tax cuts; and the removal of Saddam.
Posted by Orrin Judd at March 20, 2019 12:00 AM
