Where is Dr. Bill Rosberg when you need him?


By Keith B.

I have never forgotten a political science class I had taken at Kirkwood Community College and the lesson taught on new democracies.  Dr. Bill Rossberg implored upon us then that you cannot impose a democracy from the outside, nor do most fledgling democracies last beyond the initial administration.  They will usually end in a coup, junta or collapse because the population doesn't have the support of the majority, the necessary will or ability to maintain it.

Recall the United States own internal strife and challenges during our 200+ year experiment.  If it were not for Lincoln's fortitude, what would America look like today?

Looking back, I marvel that old Dr. Rosberg was teaching this to a group of C students at a community college in Cedar Rapids, Iowa 20 years ago. He understood and imparted this knowledge onto the likes of people like me.  Yet, we now have a government and military with all these fancy ideas and big brains  who not only got us into this mess, but are apparently incapable of figuring a way out now. 

Do you suppose the goal of this administration and Pentagon is to not find a way out, but to establish a perpetual war machine to drain many more resources and fortune from the American people.   The transparency and blatancy of the revolving Pentagon door provides a steady stream of ex-generals with a golden contract in hand heading for the plush serenity of Washington's anonymous suburbs.  A simple review of the Washington Post business section tells the story every month with the latest defense contracts awarded to companies XY and Z.  It should surprise no one to learn that those same companies are headed by old Pentagon and political hacks.

With so many of our fellow American citizens disconnected from the reality of this war and the media's infatuation with a buxom blonde bimbo's bizarre death, it's easy to comprehend how this fleecing could and would occur.

 It was recently brought to light that $12 billion dollars is unaccountable for in Iraq.  This is just one instance and yet there is no outrage.  In fact, the story barely musters fodder for late night comics. 

Every congressional district in the country has a defense contractor with a union workforce attached to it.  I recall, Dr. Rosberg saying when this happens - communities, unions, our government, elected officials and individuals had become co-opted by the military industrial complex.  Just as Eisenhower warned.  We all have a direct or indirect stake in this war.  After all, our nation's gross domestic product includes the building of bombs and the jets that drop them.

To stop this war machine, Congressmen like Dave Loebsack are going to have to stand-up and cut into the profits of the likes of Rockwell Collins and the IBEW.  Bruce Braley is going to have to question the work being performed at the Rock Island Arsenal.  When the politicians talk about cutting the funds for this war, they will be cutting the appropriations to defense contractors who make a home in their districts and provide a living for a lot of middle class union families.  

But will the Congressmen be cutting their own political throats?  Will these politicians have the courage to do that? These non-binding resolution are meaningless and the real tests are yet to come.

If Saddam Hussuin possessed weapons of mass destruction, and if he were the madman they made him out to be, I always believed he would have employed the WMD when his country and Baghdad were in peril.  What "madman" wouldn't?  Hell, we had mild-manored Truman in the White House and he rained nukes all over Japan.  What would stop Saddam other than the fact that he had nothing to launch?

Besides that, the forces that invaded Iraq were always too small.  It's simple math.  A country of 25 million people being invaded and occupied by a force of 150,000 was never going to be enough.  Figuring half those troops are in support roles,  we are down to 75,000 patrolling and fighting troops.  Figuring soldiers require sleep like the rest of us, we are now down to 35,000 patrolling and fighting troops on duty at any given time. 

Imagine, thirty-five thousand troops controlling a population of 25 million people who occupy a geographic area the size of California.   To top this, the occupied people speak a different language, feel invaded, disgraced, and vengeful. 

The cities of Los Angeles and New York have bigger police forces and they aren't battling roadside bombs around the clock.

The fact that people, politicians and the media can't seem to understand what went wrong or why this originally conceived operation was never winnable is truly mind boggling.

Where is Dr. Bill Rosberg when you need him?