Robert Jensen
School of Journalism
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78712
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copyright Robert Jensen 2004
Dallas Morning News, June 6, 2004, p. H-4; also posted on Counterpunch, June 2, 2004.
NOTE: The Dallas Morning News solicited from various people 250-word responses to the question of what will happen if the United States pulls out of Iraq. It’s frustrating, of course, to try to articulate an argument in such a short space. But it’s an interesting exercise in stripping one’s position to the basics and trying to state things clearly. Below is my submission to the paper.
by Robert Jensen
The United States has lost the war in Iraq, and that’s a good thing.
The Bush administration invaded not to liberate but to extend and deepen U.S. power. The goal was a client regime that would follow U.S. direction on oil, allow permanent U.S. military bases, and open the Iraqi economy to exploitation by primarily U.S. companies.
A majority of Iraqis are glad Saddam Hussein is gone. A majority wants the United States gone. A year of occupation has made clear what empire building means, and Iraqis don’t like it. When we pull out, the fate of Iraqis depends in part on whether the United States (1) makes good on legal and moral obligations to pay reparations, and (2) helps regional and international institutions in the task of creating a truly sovereign Iraq.
History teaches us that we shouldn’t expect politicians to do either without pressure from citizens. An anti-empire movement must force U.S. officials to meet those obligations. Failure will add to the suffering in Iraq and the Middle East, and mark the United States as a rogue state and serious impediment to a more just and peaceful world.
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Robert Jensen is a journalism professor at the University of Texas at Austin, a founding member of the Nowar Collective, http://www.nowarcollective.com/, and a member of the board of the Third Coast Activist Resource Center, http://thirdcoastactivist.org/. He is the author of Citizens of the Empire: The Struggle to Claim Our Humanity (City Lights Books). He can be reached at rjensen@uts.cc.utexas.edu.
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