Bush Joins The All-Denial Team

December 6th, 2006 by Andy in War In Iraq, Afghanistan & The Mideast

Add America’s “Decider” George III to the list. Robert Fisk brings up some good points here, though the assumption that Bush’s public statements necessarily match his true thoughts and beliefs is unsupported by any empirical evidence that I’m aware of.

More than half a million deaths, an army trapped in the largest military debacle since Vietnam, a Middle East policy already buried in the sands of Mesopotamia - and still George W Bush is in denial. How does he do it? How does he persuade himself - as he apparently did in Amman yesterday - that the United States will stay in Iraq “until the job is complete”? The “job” - Washington’s project to reshape the Middle East in its own and Israel’s image - is long dead, its very neoconservative originators disavowing their hopeless political aims and blaming Bush, along with the Iraqis of course, for their disaster.

History’s “deniers” are many - and all subject to the same folly: faced with overwhelming evidence of catastrophe, they take refuge in fantasy, dismissing evidence of collapse as a symptom of some short-term setback, clinging to the idea that as long as their generals promise victory - or because they have themselves so often promised victory - that fate will be kind. George W Bush - or Lord Blair of Kut al-Amara for that matter - need not feel alone. The Middle East has produced these fantasists by the bucketful over past decades.

Stay the course. That’s what they said at Stalingrad, isn’t it?

Read the complete article in The Independent

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