House of Commons Speech - Tuesday 21st January 2003
One of the more nauseating images of the year 2002 is that
of our Prime Minister kneeling in the church on Christmas Day praying for peace
on earth and good will towards all men while simultaneously preparing to assist
in the murder of thousands of totally innocent people in Iraq.
I've been taken to task recently by the American Ambassador
to Britain
for calling the US Administration a blood thirsty wild animal. All I can say
is: take a look at Donald Rumsfeld's face and the case is made.
I believe that not only is this contemplated act criminal,
malevolent and barbaric, it also contains within itself a palpable joy in
destruction. Power, as has often been remarked, is the great aphrodisiac, and
so, it would seem, is the death of others. The Americans have the ostensible
support of the 'international community' through various sure-fire modes of intimidation;
bullying, bribery, blackmail and bullshit. The 'international community'
becomes a degraded entity bludgeoned into the service of a brutal military
force out of control. The most despicable position is that of course of this
country which pretends to stand shoulder to shoulder with its great ally while
in fact being more of a whipped dog than anyone else. We are demeaned,
undermined and dishonoured by our government's contemptible subservience to the
United States.
The planned war can only bring about the collapse of what
remains of the Iraqi infrastructure, widespread death, mutilation and disease,
an estimated one million refugees and escalation of violence throughout the
world, but it will still masquerade as a 'moral crusade', a 'just war', a war
waged by 'freedom loving democracies', to bring 'democracy' to Iraq.
The stink of the hypocrisy is suffocating.
This is in reality a simple tale of invasion of sovereign
territory, military occupation and control of oil.
We have a clear obligation, which is to resist.
~ Harold Pinter
God Bless America
Here they go again,
The Yanks in their armoured parade
Chanting their ballads of joy
As they gallop across the big world
Praising America's God.
The gutters are clogged with the dead
The ones who couldn't join in
The others refusing to sing
The ones who are losing their voice
The ones who've forgotten the tune.
The riders have whips which cut.
Your head rolls onto the sand
Your head is a pool in the dirt
Your head is a stain in the dust
Your eyes have gone out and your nose
Sniffs only the pong of the dead
And all the dead air is alive
With the smell of America's God.
~ Harold Pinter January 2003
Here they go again,
The Yanks in their armoured parade
Chanting their ballads of joy
As they gallop across the big world
Praising America's God.
The gutters are clogged with the dead
The ones who couldn't join in
The others refusing to sing
The ones who are losing their voice
The ones who've forgotten the tune.
The riders have whips which cut.
Your head rolls onto the sand
Your head is a pool in the dirt
Your head is a stain in the dust
Your eyes have gone out and your nose
Sniffs only the pong of the dead
And all the dead air is alive
With the smell of America's God.
~ Harold Pinter January 2003
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