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Forget Truth and Reconciliation - We Need War Crimes TrialsKeith Olbermann isn't happy that Democrats refuse to impeach Bush, so he asked former counterterrorism adviser Richard Clarke if there was "some other kind of remedy?"
The reason the conflicts in South Africa and El Salvador ended with "truth and reconciliation commissions" is that those conflicts turned into civil wars in which large portions of the country participated. That made it physically impossible to throw all the antagonists in jail. But the Iraq War is a completely different situation. The decision to invade Iraq was made by two people - George Bush and Dick Cheney. (Even Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld insists they never asked his advice, and Colin Powell was privately opposed.) Bush and Cheney relied on a few dozen "architects," some in the administration and some on the outside. Beyond that, a few dozen more cheerleaders in the Corporate Media and in think tanks volunteered their minds and souls. In a nation that locks away 1 million prisoners, there is plenty of room for Bush, Cheney, the architects, and the cheerleaders. Certainly the Corporate Media and the Republican Party would scream if they were prosecuted, but the country wouldn't care. I don't recall any riots when Scooter Libby went on trial or when Judy Miller was locked away for contempt. So if there is no accountability through impeachment, there must be accountability for war crimes. And there's no reason to wait, now that Scott McClellan has volunteered to testify. There are plenty of other witnesses who will testify out of remorse (like McClellan) or to avoid taking the fall for those above them who issued the orders. Update 1: Valerie Plame's husband has some better ideas:
Update 2: I'm glad to see Michael Hirsh calling NY Times columnist Tom Friedman a war criminal:
Atrios wants to put war crimes advocates like Friedman on trial, but war cheerleaders are way down the list of those who need to be held accountable. How soon can we start a war crimes trial for The Deciders? Update 3: I'd like to see progressive bloggers take a stand now - long before the November election - on whether they support war crimes trials. Our hero Digby is the first to say yes, and Howie Klein is right behind.
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I support War Crimes Trials
I don't have a blog, but I totally agree. We know the war was illegal - based on lies - and now what WE knew all along is surfacing in more documented evidence. I like Bugliosi's case [The Prosecution of * for Murder] although I'd include lots more names to that docket. Thousands of American soldiers are dead and at least a million Iraqis. That is worse than a DISGRACE, it's ABOMINABLE.
Impeachment is fine, but I think prosecution is the only way to go - and I think we SHOULD put THAT on the table. Otherwise - what do our laws mean? Zilch?
PS THANKS!
Thank you for all the great work you've & the other contributors have done here. I've read for years, signed the petitions, but never posted before today.
All is very much appreciated :)
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