Saturday, August 8, 2009

Finally: The real reason we invaded Iraq?





Our president called the French president Jacques Chirac and told him why we were invading Iraq. It was to thwart Gog and Magog. Seriously. Boing Boing had this item up recently and I just have to reprint it here. Utterly astounding. Here's the beginning:

Incredibly, President George W. Bush told French President Jacques Chirac in early 2003 that Iraq must be invaded to thwart Gog and Magog, the Bible’s satanic agents of the Apocalypse.

Honest. This isn’t a joke. The president of the United States, in a top-secret phone call to a major European ally, asked for French troops to join American soldiers in attacking Iraq as a mission from God.

Now out of office, Chirac recounts that the American leader appealed to their “common faith” (Christianity) and told him: “Gog and Magog are at work in the Middle East…. The biblical prophecies are being fulfilled…. This confrontation is willed by God, who wants to use this conflict to erase his people’s enemies before a New Age begins.”


Here are the concluding paragraphs. I urge you to go the link at the bottom to read the whole thing.

It’s awkward to say openly, but now-departed President Bush is a religious crackpot, an ex-drunk of small intellect who “got saved.” He never should have been entrusted with the power to start wars.

For six years, Americans really haven’t known why he launched the unnecessary Iraq attack. Official pretexts turned out to be baseless. Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction after all, and wasn’t in league with terrorists, as the White House alleged. Collapse of his asserted reasons led to speculation about hidden motives: Was the invasion loosed to gain control of Iraq’s oil—or to protect Israel—or to complete Bush’s father’s vendetta against the late dictator Saddam Hussein? Nobody ever found an answer.

Now, added to the other suspicions, comes the goofy possibility that abstruse, supernatural, idiotic, laughable Bible prophecies were a factor. This casts an ominous pall over the needless war that has killed more than four thousand young Americans and cost U.S. taxpayers perhaps $1 trillion.


http://www.secularhumanism.org/index.php?section=library&page=haught_29_5



2 comments:

LonnythePlumber said...

Very Interesting. Veerry inteeresting. I don't watch TV and was shocked to learn we had gone to war with Iraq.

Richard said...

Lonny, you're spending way to much time staring at plumbing fixtures.