Ten
thousand missiles and bombs (including 2086 kg bunker-busters)
and several thousand civilian casualties (among them
innocent children and women) later, the US establishment,
with all the firepower at its command, is vociferously
expressing indignation that the Iraqis are not playing
by the rules of the game.
Blatantly side-stepping the United Nations, and ignoring
the million-man marches and world public opinion,
the Americans have invaded a sovereign country and
bombed marketplaces and mosques ("spectacular
bombing" is how one embedded reporter described
it), leaving hundreds dead and maimed. They have used
deadly depleted uranium, with devastating consequences,
and proceeded to take the high moral ground that the
Iraqis - with their "ancient" (by American
standards) artillery - are being "deceitful"
and "cowardly." And that's not all. While
the Americans operate out of assorted countries, from
Italy to Turkey and Qatar to Saudi Arabia, replenishing
their battalions with men and bombs by the hour, they
are threatening countries who are offering arms and
men to Iraq and thus "endangering the lives of
the coalition forces."
The Americans even cried foul when the Qatar-based
Al-Jazeera showed clips of US soldiers captured by
the Iraqis and termed it a violation of the Geneva
Conventions. And then, in contravention of the Geneva
Conventions, proceeded to blow up the Iraqi TV network
in Baghdad. They had done that to the Al-Jazeera TV
station during the Afghan war.
It is ironic that a country that has treated Taliban
and Al-Qaeda prisoners of war worse than animals,
branded them "unlawful combatants", herded
them off to Guantanamo Bay, kept them in fetters in
tiny cubicles, refused to allow them any visitors
or recourse to the law and been party to the massacres
of POWs by the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan, should
be talking of Geneva Conventions
Or any conventions for that matter. The US has violated
every rule in the book - and the world is witness
to its arrogant imperialism. It has abandoned the
Kyoto Protocol to protect its gigantic industrial
establishment, it refuses to ratify the anti-landmine
treaty to protect its own soldiers involved in insurrections
in different parts of the world, it refuses to have
anything to do with the newly set-up International
Criminal Court to protect the likes of Rumsfeld and
Cheney from being hauled up in court for war crimes
in Iraq and maybe elsewhere in the future.
It now threatens to set up a parallel UN body comprising
members who will speak with one voice-the American
establishment's voice. After vetoing hundreds of UN
resolutions censuring Israel for the violence against
Palestinians, the US lambasts and lampoons France
and Germany for threatening to do the same. The US
obviously has one set of standards for itself, and
another for the rest of the world. While many western
democracies have condemned the US, most Muslim regimes
have proved to be among their staunchest allies.
Meanwhile,the war rages on. A war that was waged against
Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction (Have the
Bush boys, with the most hi-tech equipment at their
command, managed to find the WMDs Blix failed to unearth?),
to bring succour to the Iraqis (after starving them
for the last 12 years through the imposition of UN-sanctions),
to introduce democracy (after continuing to support
monarchs and despots in exchange for bases and oil)
and to install a representative regime (read 'representative
of US interests' in the region).
The war is not over - not yet. But the contracts are
already out for reconstruction - to be paid for with
Iraqi oil.First destruct, then reconstruct, is the
name of the game. And no prizes for guessing who the
recipients of the loot are- friends and former colleagues
of Messrs Bush senior and junior, Rumsfeld and Cheney.
The global impact of the war will take years to assess,
but Pakistan is already beginning to feel the pinch.
The mullahs are on the warpath - and President Musharraf
is walking a precarious tightrope.
Meanwhile India, taking a page out of Bush's doctrine
of preemptive strikes, is making threatening noises
once again.
Welcome to the New World Disorder.