{"id":33957,"date":"2013-03-07T15:15:52","date_gmt":"2013-03-07T20:15:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/1boringoldman.com\/?p=33957"},"modified":"2013-03-07T18:12:56","modified_gmt":"2013-03-07T23:12:56","slug":"another-anniversar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1boringoldman.com\/index.php\/2013\/03\/07\/another-anniversar\/","title":{"rendered":"another anniversary&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<div align=\"justify\">This blog began in 2005. It was a Christmas present from my daughter. She named it <strong><font color=\"#200020\">1boringoldman<\/font><\/strong> because on a former blog with two other friends that was supposed to be news about our retirements, the only person writing was me, and I could only talk about one thing &#8211; the Invasion of Iraq. A few months earlier, I had discovered a brand new blog &#8211; the <strong><font color=\"#006699\">Huffington Post<\/font><\/strong> &#8211; that was as monotonous as I was. My first post here, two days after Christmas that year, quoted Arianna. And for the next three years, I wrote about little except the Iraq War. When Bush and Cheney left Washington, I was finally able to write about something closer to home &#8211; psychiatry. Back then, the <strong><font color=\"#006699\">Huffington Post <\/font><\/strong>was not <em>media<\/em> as it is now &#8211; just a few bloggers as obsessed with the wrongness of that war as I was. So I interrupt the dialog about psychiatry for this reminder from Arianna and as an alert to her coming coverage:     <\/div>\n<blockquote>\n<div align=\"center\"><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/arianna-huffington\/iraq-10-years-later_b_2823089.html?utm_source=DailyBrief&#038;utm_campaign=030713&#038;utm_medium=email&#038;utm_content=FeatureTitle&#038;utm_term=Daily%20Brief\">10 Years Later: Looking Back on the Iraq War So We Can Clearly Look Forward<\/a><br \/>       <strong><font color=\"#006699\">Huffington Post<\/font><\/strong><br \/>        by Arianna Huffington<br \/>       03\/06\/2013<\/div>\n<p align=\"justify\"><sup><strong>&quot;The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.&quot; It&#8217;s one of Milan Kundera&#8217;s most famous lines, from his novel <em>The Book of Laughter and Forgetting<\/em>.  It&#8217;s one worth keeping in mind as we approach March 20, the 10th  anniversary of one of the biggest disasters in the history of the United  States. That was the day George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and a team of  others &#8211; along with much of Washington and a very complicit mainstream  media &#8212; took the nation to war against Iraq. The devastating  consequences of that war will continue for decades, but a full  accounting has still yet to happen. And that in itself has consequences.  Allowing the toxic mixture of lies, deception and rationalizations that  led to that war to go unchallenged makes it more likely that we will  make similar tragic mistakes in the future. So I hope we can use this  moment to assess what really happened, to look back in order to look  forward.<\/strong><\/sup> <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><sup><strong>At HuffPost, we&#8217;ll be doing what we can in that effort by using the  anniversary to look at the war and what led up to it from all angles:  Who got it right and who got it wrong? What was the role of the media?  What are the ongoing consequences? We&#8217;ll be featuring analysis, blogs,  video and more in an attempt to aid that struggle of memory against  forgetting. Of course, the most glaring manifestation of our failure to have a  collective accounting of this fiasco is that those who are most  responsible for it still have loud voices in our foreign policy. &quot;For a  decade or more after the Vietnam war, the people who had guided the U.S.  to disaster decently shrank from the public stage,&quot; writes James Fallows. &quot;Rusk, Rostow, Westmoreland were not declaiming on what the U.S. should and should not do.&quot; <\/strong><\/sup><\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\"><sup><strong>And yet, after what Fallows calls &quot;the biggest strategic error by the  United States since at least the end of World War II,&quot; that accounting  has not happened:<\/strong><\/sup><\/div>\n<ol>\n<div align=\"justify\"><sup><strong>After Iraq, there has been a weird amnesty and amnesia about  people&#8217;s misjudgment on the most consequential decision of our times  &#8230; Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Bremer, Rice, McCain, Abrams, and  others including the pro-war press claque are still offering their  judgments unfazed.<\/strong><\/sup><sup><strong> He concludes: &quot;I don&#8217;t say these people should never again weigh in.  But there should be an asterisk on their views, like the fine print  about side effects in pharmaceutical ads.&quot;<\/strong><\/sup><\/div>\n<\/ol>\n<div align=\"justify\"><sup><strong>Actually, the warning should be a lot bigger than fine print &#8211; it  should be as big and glaring as their blunders and falsehoods. There is,  of course, almost no end to the lies and deceptions that led to this  calamity &#8211; we will be featuring many of them in our anniversary  coverage and you can also revisit them in these timelines <a href=\"http:\/\/thinkprogress.org\/report\/iraq-timeline\/\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.motherjones.com\/politics\/2011\/12\/leadup-iraq-war-timeline\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a>&#8230;<\/strong><\/sup><\/div>\n<p align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/1boringoldman.com\/images\/snip.gif\" \/><\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\"><sup><strong>In December of 2011, as the last combat troops were being brought home from Iraq, President Obama stood at Fort Bragg and declared,  &quot;The war in Iraq will soon belong to history.&quot; That may be true, but  it&#8217;s vital that our accounting of the failures that led to this tragedy  not be relegated to the past. Does President Bush, while painting his pictures  in Texas, ever look back and assess the worst decision of his  presidency [and that&#8217;s a pretty high bar]? It seems doubtful, but that  doesn&#8217;t mean the rest of us shouldn&#8217;t. No doubt there will someday, rightly, be a monument to those who  bravely fought and died in Iraq. But for the 10th anniversary, let&#8217;s  also build online monuments dedicated to those who planned and provoked  and fomented the war, so we can join in the struggle of memory against  forgetting.<\/strong><\/sup><\/div>\n<\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This blog began in 2005. It was a Christmas present from my daughter. She named it 1boringoldman because on a former blog with two other friends that was supposed to be news about our retirements, the only person writing was me, and I could only talk about one thing &#8211; the Invasion of Iraq. 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