emember the scene in "A
Clockwork Orange" where Alex has his eyes clamped open and
is forced to watch a movie? I imagine a similar experience for
the architects of our catastrophe in Iraq. I would like them to
see "No End in Sight," the story of how we were led into that
war, and more than 3,000 American lives and hundreds of
thousands of other lives were destroyed.
They might find the film of particular
interest because they would know so many of the people appearing
in it. This is not a documentary filled with anti-war activists
or sitting ducks for
Michael Moore. Most of the people in the film were important
to the Bush administration. They had top government or military
jobs, they had responsibility in Iraq or Washington, they
implemented policy, they filed reports, they labored faithfully
in service of U.S. foreign policy and then they left the
government. Some jumped, some were pushed. They all feel
disillusioned about the war and the way the White House refused
to listen to them about it.
The
documentary “No End in Sight” examines why President
Bush and his advisers insist on staying the course in
Iraq. Subjects interviewed in the film believe the
administration’s strategy was flawed from the start.
The subjects in this film now feel that
American policy in Iraq was flawed from the start, that obvious
measures were not taken, that sane advice was disregarded, that
lies were told and believed, and that advice from people on the
ground was overruled by a cabal of neo-con goofballs who seemed
to form a wall around the president.
The president and his inner circle knew,
just knew, for example, that Saddam had or would have
weapons of mass destruction, that he was in league with al-Qaida
and bin Laden, and that in some way, it was all hooked up with
Sept. 11. Not all of the advice in the world could penetrate
their obsession, and they fired the bearers of bad news.
It is significant, for example, that a
Defense Intelligence Agency team received orders to find
links between al-Qaida and Hussein. That there were none was
ignored. Key adviser Paul Wolfowitz's immediate reaction to
Sept. 11 was "war on Iraq." Anarchy in that land was all but
assured when the Iraqi army was disbanded against urgent advice
from our people in the field. That meant that a huge number of
competent military men, most of them no lovers of Saddam, were
rendered unemployed -- and still armed. How was this disastrous
decision arrived at? People directly involved said it came as an
order from administration officials who had never been to Iraq.
Did Bush know and agree? They had no
indication. Perhaps not. A National Intelligence report
commissioned in 2004 advised against the war. Bush, who
apparently did not read it, dismissed it as guesswork -- a word
that seems like an ideal description of his own policies.
Who is Charles Ferguson, director of this
film? A one-time senior fellow of the Brookings Institute,
software millionaire, originally a supporter of the war,
visiting professor at MIT and Berkeley, he was trustworthy
enough to inspire confidences from former top officials. They
mostly felt that orders came from the precincts of Vice
President Cheney, that Cheney's group disregarded advice from
veteran American officials, and in at least one case, channeled
a decision to avoid Bush's scrutiny. The president signed, but
didn't read, and you can see the quizzical, betrayed looks in
the eyes of the men and women in the film, who found that the
more they knew about Iraq, the less they were heeded.
Although Bush and the war continue to sink in
the polls, I know from some readers that they still support
both. That is their right. And if they are so sure they are
right, let more young men and women die or be maimed. I doubt if
they will be willing to see this film, which further documents
an administration playing its private war games. No, I am
distinctly not comparing anyone to Hitler, but I cannot help
being reminded of the stories of him in his Berlin bunker,
moving nonexistent troops on a map, and issuing orders to dead
generals.
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