In Iraq ‘so many sacrifices were ultimately made in the service of a lie’ – says former US defence secretary

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Former British PM Blair was pilloried during the Chilcott Tribunal into the causes of the war, which killed over one million Iraqis

FORMER acting Pentagon chief Christopher C. Miller said the United States must hold senior American military leadership accountable for the failed wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Miller who served as acting US secretary of defence from November 9, 2020, to January 20, 2021 wrote in ‘Soldier Secretary,’ a memoir released this week, that the US military-industrial complex has now become a ‘hydra-headed monster’ with ‘virtually no brakes on the American war machine’.
‘The more I thought, the more I was horrified,’ Miller wrote, The Hill reported on Thursday. ‘We invaded a sovereign nation, killed and maimed a lot of Iraqis, and lost some of the greatest American patriots to ever live – all for a goddamned lie.’
The book ‘Soldier Secretary’ offers an insight into the life of an American soldier who rose to the top of the Pentagon as he grew increasingly indignant about the US military-industrial complex’s hunger for death and destruction abroad.
The United Nations should launch an investigation into Washington’s crimes against humanity, Russian State Duma (parliament) Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin has said.
Miller said in an interview with The Hill that there is an urgent need for accountability in the upper ranks of the Pentagon.
‘That really bothers me. Our young soldiers see the hypocrisy in that … if they end up being late for work, they get in a lot of trouble. Or let’s say they mess up a piece of paperwork for a supply request, there’s a possibility they can be kicked out of the service,’ he said.
‘And then there’s the people who lose wars and end up advancing on to other positions of power and wealth,’ Miller adds. ‘And that’s what really bugs me.’
‘The recognition that so many sacrifices were ultimately made in the service of a lie, as in Iraq, or to further a delusion, as in the neoconservatives’ utopian fantasy of a democratic Middle East,’ writes Miller, who became President Donald Trump’s acting defence secretary.
‘It still makes my blood boil, and it probably will until the day I die,’ he adds.
American journalist Don DeBar said the story of Miller is ‘that he was naive and then followed orders and then reached his limit of cognitive dissonance’.
‘He came back when Trump appeared to offer a challenge to the paradigm that he walked away from. He has a level perspective towards the absurdity of the January 6th narrative, although he retains some of his original, almost religious fixation on US military power,’ he told Press TV on Thursday.
In his infamous February 5, 2003 speech at the UN Security Council, then-US Secretary of State Colin Powell lied to the world about non-existent weapons of mass destruction in Iraq to prepare the ground for the invasion of the country.
Powell presented false American intelligence to the United Nations that then-Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction. The presentation led to the Iraq War and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi deaths.
In March 2003, the US and Britain invaded Iraq in blatant violation of international law and under the pretext of finding WMDs; but no such weapons were ever discovered in Iraq.
More than one million Iraqis were killed as a result of the US-led invasion, and subsequent occupation of the country, according to the California-based investigative organisation Project Censored.
The US war in Iraq cost American taxpayers $1.7 trillion with an additional $490 billion in benefits owed to war veterans, expenses that could grow to more than $6 trillion over the next four decades counting interest, according to a study called Costs of War Project by the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University.
Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, the United States invaded and occupied Afghanistan, despite the fact that no Afghan was involved in the attacks. Hundreds of thousands of Afghans died in the US war on the country.
A large number of protesters in Afghanistan condemned Biden’s ‘cruel’ order for giving up $3.5 billion in Afghan assets held in the United States to families of America’s 9/11 victims.
But as the US forces left Afghanistan in 2021, the Taliban stormed into Kabul, weakened by continued foreign occupation.
‘In my mind, the death of each and every person killed by any military associated with the US since 2001 inside Afghanistan should be reported as a wrongful death,’ DeBar said.
‘The US invasion of Afghanistan was illegal. The US occupation of Afghanistan was illegal.
Each and every death of every Afghan citizen, military or civilian, and anyone else who died as a consequence of the US invasion and occupation, whether directly by US forces or by the forces of their allies, was an illegal killing (or, more simply, a murder),’ he commented to Press TV.
US officials assert that the 9/11 attacks were carried out by 19 al-Qaeda terrorists, but many experts and independent researchers have raised questions about the official account.

  • The United Nations should launch an investigation into Washington’s crimes against humanity, Russian State Duma (parliament) Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin has said.

Volodin on Sunday blasted the infamous February 5, 2003 speech by then-US Secretary of State Colin Powell at the UN Security Council, during which he lied to the world about non-existent weapons of mass destruction in Iraq to prepare the ground for the invasion of the country, Russia Today reported.
Volodin called the United States an ‘empire of lies’.
Writing on the 20th anniversary of Powell’s speech at the United Nations Security Council, Volodin said that February 5 marks ‘one of the biggest deceptions of the global community by the United States’.
He recalled that during the landmark Security Council meeting Powell ‘accused Iraq of producing weapons of mass destruction, providing a vial with “white powder” as proof’.
During the speech, Powell said the vial could be used to store anthrax. The UN did not approve of the Iraq invasion. The US however still invaded the country.
‘Half a million civilians fell victims, the president was executed, the country was gone,’ Volodin wrote.
He pointed out that Powell later admitted that the vial stunt was ‘a hoax’.
Bush and Blair plotted the Iraq war one year before the invasion had started.
‘All the policies of the United States and the collective West are based on lies,’ the Russian parliament speaker noted.
He wrote that the same applied to NATO’s promises not to expand eastwards after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc, as well as to the 2014 and 2015 Minsk Agreements.
These accords also turned out to be a deception – but former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and former French President Francois Hollande acted as Powell did,’ Volodin said.
The lawmaker was referring to the confessions by the two former European leaders, who admitted in December that the Minsk Agreements were simply meant ‘to give Ukraine time’ to strengthen its army.
‘The UN should investigate Washington’s crimes against humanity. And the decision-makers should be punished for the millions of victims, refugees, broken destinies, destroyed states,’ Volodin added.