Three Years Of War In Iraq – Where do You Stand?

Three years have gone by – and where exactly does this leave us. I am fine. I sit here and type away – 99% sure a bomb will not go off over-head, armed groups of foreign troops will not come down my street, and there will not be a deadly battle raged in my city.

Is there a Civil War in Iraq? Donald Rumsfeld says – NO, Cheney says – not a chance . . .the former Iraqi Prime Minister says YES.

Meanwhile our military, loved sons, daughters, fathers, and mothers to someone are over there.

When Eagles Soar Together

“It is a gloomy day, overcast, dark with drizzling rain. The perfect day for my mood. Today, for the second time I had to say goodbye to my wife, my soldier as she boarded a plane that would take her back to her other life. Yes, on this St. Patrick’s Day, Grey Eagle is in route back to Iraq.

I cherished each and every moment I had spent with her. For a short time, the world stood still and there only existed me and my wife. I never remember being so happy. ..”

Look at this well put together timeline of the last three years of the conflict in Iraq. Reference links to the information are given in the timeline and it definitely will jog your memories – well it least it did mine.

Think Progress » TIMELINE: Three Years Of War In Iraq

Today marks the three-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. ThinkProgress has created a timeline that tells the story of the Iraq war over the past 36 months.
The timeline catalogues the key events, quotes and pictures of the war. Check it out and spread the word. And make sure to tell us what we missed in the comments section.

If you are an American Soldier – thankyou.

If you are sitting at your computer like I am typing safe and sound about this, please consider the question seriously: It’s the third anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. Where do we stand?

Blast from the Past or Computer’s in 1972

I came across this link on Boing Boing. It is a 1972 documentary on ARPAnet, the early internet.  It brings back the memories, keypunch cards,  endless printouts, jammed trackter feeds,  and a game called Wumpus (not sure of spelling anymore). Remember when access to ARPAnet was special?
Movie at Video Google

Operation Swarmer Begins – Iraqi Parliament Seated – Reconciliation Act

Timing is everything

I started reading The National Security Strategy of The United States of American 03/06. The very first line, really the first line of before the table of contents:

My Fellow Americans,
American is at war. This is a wartime national security strategy required by the grave challenge we face. …

As I have stated before, we are not at war,
To be considered “wartime” a declared state of war would have to exist.
The Constitution gives only Congress the authority to declare war.
Congress has declared no war (a resolution to use force is not a declaration of war).

Then we have this jewel:

Administration Oversight

President May Have Known of Constitutional Defect Before Bill Signing
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 — Rep. Waxman asks the White House to respond to information that the Speaker of the House called President Bush to alert him that the version of the Reconciliation Act he was about to sign differed from the version that passed the U.S. House of Representatives. Rep. Waxman writes: “If the President signed the Reconciliation Act knowing its constitutional infirmity, he would in effect be placing himself above the Constitution.”

Experts Agree: Budget Bill Not Valid Law (pdf)
Letter to the White House (pdf)

It appears that once again our President has decided the Constitution does not apply to him.

“The Presentment Clause of the U.S. Constitution states that before a bill can become law, it must be passed by both Houses of Congress. When the President took the oath of office, he swore to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States,” which includes the Presentment Clause. .”

-excerpt from letter

If the President was informed by Hastert that he was signing an incorrect version of the bill and Bush unconstitutionally signed it anyway it is just one more stike against the separations of powers. Bush, once again ignoring the Constitution. Article I, Section 7

I now ask why ” Operation Swarmer” — aimed to clear ”a suspected insurgent operating area” was launched now.

“The name Swarmer was derived from the name given to the largest peacetime airborne maneuvers ever conducted, in spring 1950 in North Carolina. Soon after this exercise, the 187th Infantry was selected to deploy to Korea as an Airborne Regimental Combat Team to provide General MacArthur with an airborne capability.”

COMBINED PRESS INFORMATION CENTER BAGHDAD , Iraq
703.270.0320 / 0299
March 16, 2006
Release A060316c
Iraqi Security Forces, Coalition launch Operation Swarmer

Point to ponder:
The launch of Operation Swarms timing with:

  • the announcement of the new security strategy that reaffirms the pre-emptive strike policy
  • the first session of Iraq’s new Parliament

As the anniversary of the invasion of Iraq nears I wait for the next chapter.