November 19, 2004 - 'The inferno ... is what is already here, the inferno where we live every day, that we form by being together. There are two ways to escape suffering it. The first is easy for many: Accept the inferno and become such a part of it that you can no longer see it. The second is risky and demands constant vigilance and apprehension: Seek and learn to recognize who and what, in the midst of the inferno, are not inferno, then make them endure, give them space." -- Italo Calvino, "Invisible Cities."
There is of course no space, nowhere to move or breathe in the sealed chamber of the American Infoglomerate -- the vast entanglement of corporate media and government propaganda that smothers the body politic with hysterical outpourings of diversion, drivel and deadening white noise. Here, events occur in a total vacuum: They have no history, no context, no consequences. Stripped of the heft and scope of reality, they can easily be molded and distorted to fit the prevailing political and business agendas. Amnesia, ignorance, confusion and fear are left to rule the day: excellent fuel for the stokers of the inferno, who use the heat to work their alchemical magic -- transforming human blood into gold.
"There are more and more dead bodies on the streets and the stench is unbearable. Smoke is everywhere. It's hard to know how much people outside Fallujah are aware of what is going on here. There are dead women and children lying on the streets. People are getting weaker from hunger. Many are dying from their injuries because there is no medical help left in the city whatsoever. Some families have started burying their dead in their gardens."
This was a voice from the depths of the inferno: Fadhil Badrani, reporter for the BBC and Reuters, trapped in the iron encirclement along with tens of thousands of civilians. It was a rare breath of truth. The reality of a major city being ground into rubble was meant to be obscured by the Infoglomerate's wall of noise: murder trials, state visits, Cabinet shuffles, celebrity weddings -- and, above all, the reports of "embedded" journalists shaping the "narrative" into its proper form: a magnificent feat of arms carried out with surgical precision against an enemy openly identified by American commanders as "Satan," The Associated Press reports.
One of the first moves in this magnificent feat was the destruction and capture of medical centers. Twenty doctors -- and their patients, including women and children -- were killed in an airstrike on one major clinic, the UN Information Service reports, while the city's main hospital was seized in the early hours of the ground assault. Why? Because these places of healing could be used as "propaganda centers," the Pentagon's "information warfare" specialists told The New York Times. Unlike the first attack on Fallujah last spring, there was to be no unseemly footage of gutted children bleeding to death on hospital beds. This time -- except for NBC's brief, heavily edited, quickly buried clip of the usual lone "bad apple" shooting a wounded Iraqi prisoner -- the visuals were rigorously scrubbed.
So while Americans saw stories of rugged "Marlboro Men" winning the day against Satan, they were spared shots of engineers cutting off water and electricity to the city -- a flagrant war crime under the Geneva Conventions, as CounterPunch notes, but standard practice throughout the occupation. Nor did pictures of attack helicopters gunning down civilians trying to escape across the Euphrates River make the television news, despite the eyewitness account of an AP journalist. Nor were tender American sensibilities subjected to the sight of phosphorous shells bathing enemy fighters -- and nearby civilians -- with unquenchable chemical fire, literally melting their skin, as The Washington Post reports. Nor did they see the fetus being blown out of the body of Artica Salim when her home was bombed during the "softening-up attacks" that raged relentlessly -- and unnoticed -- at the close of George W. Bush's presidential campaign, Scotland's Sunday Herald reports.
What they saw instead were two loudly devout Christians, Bush and Tony Blair, clasping hands and proclaiming that Artica Salim had been torn to shreds in order to fight terrorism -- specifically, the terrorism of Jordanian thug Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The city's alleged refusal to turn over Zarqawi was the ostensible reason for the attack. Yet halfway through the assault, with dead civilian bodies already stinking in the streets, coalition commanders finally admitted the truth: Zarqawi wasn't in Fallujah, and hadn't been there for weeks, perhaps months.
But then, Zarqawi leads a peculiarly charmed life. Three times before the war, U.S. forces were set to kill him and destroy his organization. It wasn't that difficult; after all, he was operating in Kurdish-held Iraqi territory, where the U.S. military had free rein. Yet each time, Bush called off the strike, The Wall Street Journal reports. He needed Zarqawi for his pre-war propaganda, so he could point to an "al-Qaida ally in Iraq" -- even though Zarqawi was on Bush's Iraqi turf, not Saddam Hussein's. And Bush still needs Zarqawi, or someone like him -- a killer whose lurid malefactions obscure the even larger crime that set all these atrocities in motion: an unprovoked aggressive war based on lies, whose only goal is the imposition of a regime that will enrich Bush's cronies while advancing American dominance of the world's resources.
Bush and Zarqawi are mirror-image enemies: foreign terrorists breaking into Iraq to spread indiscriminate death and ruin in pursuit of their brutal visions. Everywhere they go, everything they touch, everyone they draw to their cause becomes inferno.
Annotations
Inside Fallujah: One Family-s Diary of Terror [Artica Salim]
Scotland Sunday Herald, Nov. 14, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7169
Smoke and Corpses
BBC, Nov. 11, 2004:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4004873.stm
20 Doctors Killed in Strike on Clinic: Red Crescent
UN Integrated Regional Information Network, Nov. 10, 2004:
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=44075&SelectRegi on=Iraq_Crisis&SelectCountry=IRAQ
US Strikes Raze Fallujah Hospital
BBC, Nov. 6, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=6879
Civilians Killed While Crossing Euphrates
Associated Press, Nov. 14, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7192
Ghost City Calls for Help
BBC, Nov. 13, 2004:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4008887.stm
Questions Mount on Bush Failure to Hit Zarqawi Camp
Wall Streent Journal, Oct. 25, 2004:
http://users2.wsj.com/lmda/do/checkLogin?a=t&url=http%3A%2F% 2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2F0%2C%2CSB109866031609354178%2C0 ...
Civilian Cost of Battle for Fallujah Emerges
The Observer, Nov. 14, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7168
Fallujah a Sea of Rubble and Death After Offensive
Reuters, Nov. 14, 2004:
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/GEO446775.htm
A City lies in Ruins, Along with the Lives of the Wretched Survivors
The Independent, Nov. 15, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7215
The Enemy Has Got a Face: He's Called Satan
Associated Press, Nov. 6, 2004:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3989639.stm
Marlboro Men Kick Butt in Fallujah
New York Post, Nov. 10, 2004:
http://www.nypost.com/missing/missing.htm
Let Them Drink Sand: War Crimes in Fallujah
CounterPunch, Nov. 13, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7152
American Heroes
Baghdad Burning, Nov. 16, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7276
Beyond Embattled City, Rebels Roam Free
Los Angeles Times, Nov. 12, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7133
Sy Hersh: The Relentless Bombing of Iraq
Editor and Publisher, Nov. 11, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7058
A City in Ruins, Sky Full of Smoke: 'Let's Kick Ass the American Way!
The Guardian, Nov. 14, 2004:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,5062701-103550,00.htm l
I Got My Kills; I Just Love my Job
Daily Telegraph, Nov. 9, 2004:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/11 /09/wirq109.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/11/09/ixnewstop.html ...
Marine Kills Injured Prisoner in Falluhah Mosque
MSNBC, Nov. 15, 2004:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6496898/
'This One's Faking He's Dead.' 'He's Dead Now
The Independent, Nov. 16, 2004
Running Out of Patients: Fallujah Hospital Bombing
The Village Voice, Nov. 7, 2004:
http://www.villagevoice.com/blogs/bushbeat/archive/000514.ph p
Iraq Hospitals Could be Used as Propaganda Centers, says Pentagon
New York Times, Nov. 8, 2004:
http://www.nytimes.com/auth/login?URI=http://www.nytimes.com /2004/11/08/international/08CND_IRAQ.html&OQ=eiQ3D5094Q26enQ ...
We're Not Focused on Zarqawi, General Says
Washington Post, Nov. 14, 2004:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A49798-2004Nov14?la nguage=printer
A Wrecked Nation, a Desert, a Ghost Town. And This Will Be Called Victory
The Times, Nov. 17, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7286
John Pilger: The Unthinkable Becomes Normal
New Statesman, Nov. 12, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7060
Few Foreign Fighters Among Insurgents
Los Angeles Times, Nov. 16, 2004:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/la-fg-fi ghters16nov16,0,3409500,print.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines ...
US Suspects Many Insurgents Have Fled
Washington Times, Nov. 12, 2004:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/functions/print.php?StoryID=2 0041112-120122-7344r
Fallujah 101
In These Times, Nov. 12, 2004:
http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/print/fallujah_101/
Rules of War Broken by Both Side in Fallujah: Amnesty International
Reuters, Nov. 15, 2004:
http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/news_service/middle_east_fu ll_story.asp?service_id=5688
A War Crime in Real Time: Obliterating Fallujah
CounterPunch, Nov. 15, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=7236
Who Would Gunship Jesus Shoot? Everyone
Mykeru.com, Nov. 14, 2004:
http://www.mykeru.com/weekly/2004_1114_1120.html#111604:
Some Terrorists
Baghdad Burning, Nov. 4, 2004:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=6789
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