I wrote this poem this week after listening to an American soldier talk about his deep regret over his part in the Iraqi war and his sorrow over his role in the destruction and loss of so many lives.

After the poem, please have a listen to John Gorka’s powerful song, “The Road of Good Intentions.” This is followed by a short audio interview with Thich Nhat Hanh on the unseen and hidden costs of the Persian Gulf war—or any war.

If We Could Poll the Dead Iraqis

The war justifiers

say

no matter what mistakes were made

Iraq is a better place without

Saddam, the people better off.

I wonder…

if you could somehow take a poll

of the 100,000—some say 600,000, some say even more—

dead Iraqis

I wonder what they would say?

I wonder if they would be feeling “liberated”

now that “mission’s accomplished?”

I wonder…

if you could go back to 2003

and take a poll

telling the Iraqis they would be “free,”

well, except for 100,000 of them—

or maybe half a million of them—

who would be bombed, machine gunned, incinerated,

dismembered, vaporized,

and sent to Allah, with “shock and awe”

I wonder, then, how the vote would go?

How would you vote?

One-hundred thousand dead—half a million—what are the odds

you and your loved ones will be the among the lucky?

Would you look around at your family,

think of all your neighbors,

and say, “Let’s go for it! What have we go to lose?”

Would you choose Sadam, or US?

I wonder what you’d choose.

I wonder…

do countless mourning Iraqi fathers and mothers,

and daughters and sons

and sisters and brother

lie in bed at night,

cursing us with, with every breath,

for the sheer hubris of our thinking that we, as a nation,

could decide for them,

that hundreds of thousands

of mothers, father, sisters, brothers,

would die

in a war of our choosing,

in the name of a “freedom”

that we decided they must have

despite the Iraqi cost?

I wonder…

I think about the Iraqi dead

I think about the American dead

…and I weep.

There is such a price to pay.

Iraq Family Health Survey: 151,000 violent deaths.

March 2003 to June 2006

Lancet survey: 601,027 violent deaths out of 654,965 excess deaths.

March 2003 to June 2006

Opinion Research Business survey: 1,033,000 violent deaths as a result of the conflict

March 2003 to August 2007

Associated Press:

110,600 violent deaths

March 2003 to April 2009

Iraq Body Count 95,888 – 104,595 violent civilian deaths as a result of the conflict.

March 2003 to April 2010

Click to play “The Road of Good Intentions” by John Gorka from Writing in the Margins https://mettarefuge.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/11-road-of-good-intentions.mp3

iTunes:

The Road of Good Intentions, John Gorka

Click to hear an excerpt from a prophetic interview with Thich Nhat Hanh from his audio book Peace Making, given not long after the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Still ahead lay the Iraq War and thousands more US casualties and hundreds of thousands more Iraqi casualties. https://mettarefuge.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/05-what-are-the-dangers-of-even-winning-a-war_.mp3

Amazon:

Making Peace with Thich Nhat Hanh

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