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I don't know how many of you get The New Yorker but the article in the March 26 edition entitled "BETRAYED: The Iraqis who trusted America the most" by George Packer should be read by all. Get it if you have not.
It brings home the ghastliness of this madness - the Iraqi War. It somehow underlines the sheer incompetence and crazyness of it all better than almost anything dealing more directly with the disaster. Those who are exposed as working as translators for the US have not been given asylum in the US if they have been unmasked because it will be a government admission that the Iraq war is a failure. Instead after loyal service they are left to be killed in Iraq.
So similar to the exit by helicopter of US personnel from the US Embassy roof in Saigon with the Vietnamese allies being kicked from boarding the helicopter and left to die at the North Vietnamese hands - one of the most haunting images ever.
"Betrayed" is upsetting reading but must be read to remind ourselves and everyone else - constantly - what the legacy of a war of choice instigated by those unfit to understand its ramifications can do to a nation - well two - Iraq and the US - and the rest of mankind. A lesson must be learnt from this. The West cannot just go on this way and muddle into another dreadful disaster.
Incidentally it is the same New Yorker magazine cover with a US serviceman in his wheel chair at the foot of the long steps up to Walter Reed Hospital with the medics looking the other way. These loyal servicemen also have been betrayed - as have so very many.
These are dreadful events which we cannot turn away from in the name of decency and humanity.
It brings home the ghastliness of this madness - the Iraqi War. It somehow underlines the sheer incompetence and crazyness of it all better than almost anything dealing more directly with the disaster. Those who are exposed as working as translators for the US have not been given asylum in the US if they have been unmasked because it will be a government admission that the Iraq war is a failure. Instead after loyal service they are left to be killed in Iraq.
So similar to the exit by helicopter of US personnel from the US Embassy roof in Saigon with the Vietnamese allies being kicked from boarding the helicopter and left to die at the North Vietnamese hands - one of the most haunting images ever.
"Betrayed" is upsetting reading but must be read to remind ourselves and everyone else - constantly - what the legacy of a war of choice instigated by those unfit to understand its ramifications can do to a nation - well two - Iraq and the US - and the rest of mankind. A lesson must be learnt from this. The West cannot just go on this way and muddle into another dreadful disaster.
Incidentally it is the same New Yorker magazine cover with a US serviceman in his wheel chair at the foot of the long steps up to Walter Reed Hospital with the medics looking the other way. These loyal servicemen also have been betrayed - as have so very many.
These are dreadful events which we cannot turn away from in the name of decency and humanity.


















