The withdrawal of the Danish occupation land forces from Iraq has now officially ended. What does this mean to Danish anti-war people?
1. The belligerent Denmark’s occupation of Iraq has not ended. The official occupation force in Iraq – because there may easily be, and that is very likely, unofficial Special Forces, agents, etc. – constitutes 105 soldiers according to the Danish military. 55 of these soldiers are from the Air Force, manning four military helicopters in Basra. Four soldiers are permanently stationed in Kuwait, taking care of supplies, transport and similar tasks. Two soldiers are doing the same kind of tasks inside Iraq. Of the rest of the Danish soldiers, 19 are occupied with educating and training the Iraqi quisling army. Of these 19 soldiers, 13 are working in the so-called NATO Training Mission training Iraqi puppet officers and assisting the puppet security forces while the six other soldiers are in the Coalition Military Assistance Training Team which is responsible for developing, training and arming the Iraqi quisling army. In addition to this, there are 22 soldiers protecting the staff of the Danish Foreign Ministry in Baghdad, and three soldiers are working in the UN occupation mission in the country (UNAMI). There exists no exact date on when the Danish occupation of Iraq will end, that is, when the last Danish soldier, official or other representative of Denmark has left Iraq.
2. The Danish withdrawal expresses a military
defeat as the Danish occupation forces, together with the British
occupation forces, have not been able to “secure”, that is, to
fully control southern Iraq. The so-called security, by which is only
meant security for the occupiers and collaborators, has only become
worse during the whole period. This is due to the influence of the
growing Resistance and its popular support in the area. The dive of
the war criminal Soeren Gade (Danish Minister of Defence,
translator’s note) under rocket attacks from the Iraqi Resistance
during the closing ceremony of the Danish occupying power in Camp
Einherjer on July 31 shows more than anything else the defeat in Iraq.
3. The main reason for the Danish withdrawal is the armed Iraqi
Resistance which has made the establishment of a stable and viable
puppet regime impossible, forcing the occupying power, including the
Danish occupation forces, into a more and more direct armed
confrontation that has also resulted in Danish losses. Along with the
failure of the US, this has led to increased opposition against the
war in Denmark which has reached a level where the Iraq war has become
a genuine loser case and increasing burden for the Danish war
government aiming at re-election in February 2009 at the latest.
4. The belligerent Danish elite has tried to cover – not at least in
order to ensure support for coming imperialist war adventures – the
retreat from Iraq and Denmark’s war crimes with smear campaigns
about treason, the “great job” made by the Danish soldiers, the
“establishment of democracy” under occupation, etc. Declared
opponents of the war as the chairman of the Socialist People’s
Party, Villy Soevndal, who ended up supporting the criminal occupation
and is now having a pleasant time with the number one war criminal in
Denmark (Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, translator’s
note) at political summer meetings, has shamefully revealed himself as
the “red” lackey of the war criminals.
5. The political responsible for up to one million dead Iraqis, eight
Danes and a completely destroyed Iraq are the war politicians –
first and foremost Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen and his
criminal fascist-like government – who voted for the war and for
more than four years supported the occupation. This holds for all
parties in the Danish Parliament ranging from the Danish People’s
Party (far-right Islamophobic party, translator’s note) to the
Socialist People’s Party that supported the latest parliamentary
decision on the occupation of Iraq on June 1.
6. The Danish occupation forces have done absolutely nothing positive
in Iraq. Everything they have done has been inside the framework of
the orders made by the US-led occupying power. When Iraqis have
screamed in the torture chambers of Abu Ghraib, the Danish soldiers,
who have shot and killed an unknown number of Iraqis; who have
terrorized those Iraqis, who did not welcome these Danish mercenaries
for the US; and who have trampled around in the houses of the Iraqis
during nightly raids, have participated in ensuring that supplies for
the American torturers have reached Baghdad and the Green Zone of the
occupying power from Kuwait. And the “reconstruction” that has
been done by the Danes in Basra has been carried out with the sole
purpose of getting the Iraqis living there to accept the occupation,
especially the gigantic oil robbery of the occupying power. It is
simply impossible to do an “excellent job” when you participate in
a criminal occupation coalition; when you participate in a war on the
basis of outright lies. To glorify or praise the Danish occupation
forces, who are exactly not “our soldiers” (the opponents of the
war), but the uniformed henchmen and gangsters of the lying war
criminals and war criminals themselves, for their efforts in Iraq is a
huge and dangerous misunderstanding, a highly criminal position and
the height of Danish chauvinism. The Danish soldiers in Iraq have
rivers of blood on their hands. They are mass murderers because they
are accomplices in everything that has happened in Iraq due to the war
that they took part in starting back in March 2003. Honouring these
Danes is like spitting on one million Iraqi victims.
The following demands must be raised:
Denmark, that is, all the representatives of Denmark currently being
in Iraq, must leave the country completely, immediately and without
any conditions. The Danish government must work to end the occupation
immediately.
The Danish government must break off all relations, whether political,
economic, military, cultural, etc., with the illegitimate puppet
regime in Baghdad.
The Danish government headed by Anders Fogh Rasmussen, which led
Denmark into the war against Iraq, violating the Danish Constitution
and the UN Charter, must resign and be brought to account in an
impeachment trial and in front of a international war crimes tribunal
because it launched an unprovoked war of aggression against the UN
member state Iraq. At the same time, a really thorough investigation
of Denmark’s participation in the Iraq war, which has been kept
secret by the criminal and pathologically lying Danish government,
must be initiated.
Denmark must commit itself to pay compensation for the crimes against
the Iraqi people which the criminal war based on lies has caused.
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