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Back Once Again It’s The Badr B Boys

The longer that the interzone-formerly-imagined-as-Iraq exists in a state of postwar chaos and rapine, the more likely it is that simple Darwinism will throw up a generation of strong men who will “restore order”, albeit by dividing the territory into a number of mutually hostile armed zones. It happened in Lebanon, it happened in Afghanistan, and I see no reason why it could not happen in Iraq. In a worst-case scenario for the US, prolonged resistance could create a Vo Nguyen Giap or an Adams, where warlordism and satrapy is transformed into an astonishingly effective, asymmetrical resistance to Great Power dominance. I note this article mentions that the Badr B Boys, amongst others, are raising militia and preparing for a protracted power struggle.

Iraqi security experts and other sources in the capital say that, under the nose of the American forces, Iraq’s nascent political groups are forming armed militias and storing weapons as they prepare for a potential civil war for control of the country. In fact, The New Republic has learned, several Iraqis say even Hezbollah has formed a branch in Baghdad … Since the fall of Saddam, more than 30 different political parties have established themselves in Baghdad, ranging from the Kurdish People’s Front to the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), a theocratic group under the authority of newly returned Shia leader Mohammed Bakr Al Hakim. This should be a healthy sign. Except that, according to security sources, many of these parties have formed organized armed militias ranging in size from 500 men for Hizb Al Dawa, a leading theocratic Shia group, to more than 2,000 fighters for SCIRI, whose armed wing is called the Badr Brigade … The militias have already begun to roam unchecked throughout Baghdad–except within a security perimeter surrounding the area where the American troops and most foreign journalists stay–and many other parts of the country … Though most of the capital remains highly unsafe, and militias are becoming increasingly prevalent, American officials and journalists do not often see the armed groups because they generally stay within the small area surrounding the U.S. compounds and the Palestine and Sheraton Hotels, an area protected by Abrams tanks and machine-gun-wielding soldiers.

Earlier here and here..

Drumhead Redux


Danny Glover is appealing and likable. He’s honed to perfection the character of a trustworthy buddy, a genuine guy. But Danny Glover’s image is under revision. It’s being revamped on cable TV and talk shows that portray him as an un-American creep who deserves to lose his job for speaking out against the Bush administration. His is the latest name on the new Hollywood blacklist that’s being compiled by high-tech bullies trying to work a two-fer: drum up ratings and drown out dissent.

Earlier here.

The Duke Strikes Back


We have become a Nazi monster in the eyes of the whole world – a nation of bullies and bastards who would rather kill than live peacefully. We are not just whores for power and oil, but killer whores with hate and fear in our hearts. We are human scum, and that is how history will judge us. George W Bush does not speak for me or my son or my mother or my friends or the people I respect in this world.

Delinking Dissent


As economic libertarians, these people believe that markets should be free, formed by the rational actions of rational agents – who need only to be provided with perfect information about goods and services in order to build a stable economy. As technological utopians, they believe that everything will be for the best in the best of all possible worlds, if technology is modelled on the American dream and the American way … Fortunately for them, in the hyperlinked world it is not necessary to airbrush dissenters out of the group photograph. You can simply wait for Google’s PageRank to promote the ideas the A-list find acceptable and linkworthy to the top of the page, while the websites of apostates disappear below the fold and out of history. Who needs a memory hole when the world’s favourite search engine does the job so effectively? … it may be simpler to think of blogs as a feudal system, with respect and links acting as the chief currency. The peasants toil in the low-rank blogs, paying their tithe in LazyWeb projects to the lords of the link in return for an occasional mention from Hammersley or Searls.