Sidney Blumenthal: Democracy was only an afterthought
On the day of the London bombings, President Bush proclaimed: “The war on terror goes on.” Through the 2004 campaign, his winning theme was terror. He achieved the logic of a unified field theory connecting Iraq to Afghanistan by threading terror through both, despite the absence of evidence. He insisted that if we didn’t fight the terrorists there, we would be fighting them at home. In January, the CIA’s thinktank, the National Intelligence Council, issued a report describing Iraq as the magnet and training and recruiting ground for terrorism. The false rationale for the invasion had become a self-fulfilling prophecy. With his popularity flagging, Bush returned to the formulations that succeeded in his campaign.
Posted on July 21st, 2005 at 1:15 pm

If my memory is correct (couldn’t be arsed to google) the UK had 40,000 troops on the streets against 500 or so IRA insurgents.
Iraq is Stalingrad for the US Empire.
Friendly Fire: We can always return to our strengths as a trading nation. The worldwide demand for Taco Bell will keep us going.