Wednesday, September 22nd, 2004
Dear Mr. Bush,
I am so confused. Where exactly do you stand on the issue
of Iraq? You, your Dad, Rummy, Condi, Colin, and Wolfie --
you have all changed your minds so many times, I am out of
breath just trying to keep up with you!
Which of these 10 positions that you, your family and your
cabinet have taken over the years represents your CURRENT
thinking?
1983-88: WE LOVE SADDAM. On December 19, 1983, Donald Rumsfeld
was sent by your dad and Mr. Reagan to go and have a friendly
meeting with Saddam Hussein, the dictator of Iraq. Rummy looked
so happy in the picture. Just twelve days after this visit,
Saddam gassed thousands of Iranian troops. Your dad and Rummy
seemed pretty happy with the results because 'The Donald R.'
went back to have another chummy hang-out with Saddam's right-hand
man, Tariq Aziz, just four months later. All of this resulted
in the U.S. providing credits and loans to Iraq that enabled
Saddam to buy billions of dollars worth of weapons and chemical
agents. The Washington Post reported that your dad and Reagan
let it be known to their Arab allies that the Reagan/Bush
administration wanted Iraq to win its war with Iran and anyone
who helped Saddam accomplish this was a friend of ours.
1990: WE HATE SADDAM. In 1990, when Saddam invaded Kuwait,
your dad and his defense secretary, Dick Cheney, decided they
didn't like Saddam anymore so they attacked Iraq and returned
Kuwait to its rightful dictators.
1991: WE WANT SADDAM TO LIVE. After the war, your dad and
Cheney and Colin Powell told the Shiites to rise up against
Saddam and we would support them. So they rose
up. But then we changed our minds. When the Shiites rose up
against Saddam, the Bush inner circle changed its mind and
decided NOT to help the Shiites. Thus, they were
massacred by Saddam.
1998: WE WANT SADDAM TO DIE. In 1998, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz
and others, as part of the Project for the New American Century,
wrote an open letter to President Clinton
insisting he invade and topple Saddam Hussein.
2000: WE DON'T BELIEVE IN WAR AND NATION BUILDING. Just three
years later, during your debate with Al Gore in the 2000 election,
when asked by the moderator Jim Lehrer where you stood when
it came to using force for regime change, you turned out to
be a downright pacifist:
"I--I would take the use of force very seriously. I would
be guarded in my approach. I don't think we can be all things
to all people in the world. I think we've got to be very careful
when we commit our troops. The vice president [Al Gore] and
I have a disagreement about the use of troops. He believes
in nation building. I--I would be very careful about using
our troops as nation builders. I believe the role of the military
is to fight and win war and, therefore, prevent war from happening
in the first place. And so I take my--I take my--my responsibility
seriously." --October 3, 2000
2001 (early): WE DON'T BELIEVE SADDAM IS A THREAT. When you
took office in 2001, you sent your Secretary of State, Colin
Powell, and your National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice,
in front of the cameras to assure the American people they
need not worry about Saddam Hussein. Here is what they said:
Powell: "We should constantly be reviewing our policies,
constantly be looking at those sanctions to make sure that
they have directed that purpose. That purpose is every bit
as important now as it was 10 years ago when we began it.
And frankly, they have worked. He has not developed any significant
capability with respect to weapons of mass destruction. He
is unable to project conventional power against his neighbors."
--February 24, 2001 Rice: "But in terms of Saddam Hussein
being there, let's remember that his country is divided, in
effect. He does not control the northern part of his country.
We are able to keep arms from him. His military forces have
not been rebuilt." --July 29, 2001
2001 (late): WE BELIEVE SADDAM IS GOING TO KILL US! Just a
few months later, in the hours and days after the 9/11 tragedy,
you had no interest in going after Osama bin
Laden. You wanted only to bomb Iraq and kill Saddam an you
then told all of America we were under imminent threat because
weapons of mass destruction were coming our way. You led the
American people to believe that Saddam had something to do
with Osama and 9/11. Without the UN's sanction, you broke
international law and invaded Iraq.
2003: WE DON'T BELIEVE SADDAM IS GOING TO KILL US. After no
WMDs were found, you changed your mind about why you said
we needed to invade, coming up with a brand new after-the-fact
reason -- we started this war so we could have regime change,
liberate Iraq and give the Iraqis democracy!
2003: "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!" Yes, everyone saw
you say it -- in costume, no less!
2004: OOPS. MISSION NOT ACCOMPLISHED! Now you call the Iraq
invasion a "catastrophic success." That's what you
called it this month. Over a thousand U.S. soldiers have died,
Iraq is in a state of total chaos where no one is safe, and
you have no clue how to get us out of there. Mr. Bush, please
tell us -- when will you change your mind again?
I know you hate the words "flip" and "flop,"
so I won't use them both on you. In fact, I'll use just one:
Flop. That is what you are. A huge, colossal flop. The war
is a flop, your advisors and the "intelligence"
they gave you is a flop, and now we are all a flop to the
rest of the world. Flop. Flop. Flop.
And you have the audacity to criticize John Kerry with what
you call the "many positions" he has taken on Iraq.
By my count, he has taken only one: He believed
you. That was his position. You told him and the rest of congress
that Saddam had WMDs. So he -- and the vast majority of Americans,
even those who didn't vote for
you -- believed you. You see, Americans, like John Kerry,
want to live in a country where they can believe their president.
That was the one, single position John Kerry took. He didn't
support the war, he supported YOU. And YOU let him and this
great country down. And that is why tens of
millions can't wait to get to the polls on Election Day --
to remove a major, catastrophic flop from our dear, beloved
White House -- to stop all the flipping you and your men have
done, flipping us and the rest of the world off. We can't
take another minute of it.
Yours,
Michael Moore