January 12, 1991: The Day Congress Greenlit the Forever War

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On January 12, 1991, the U.S. Congress voted to unleash war on Iraq, giving George H.W. Bush the authority to invade Kuwait under the guise of “liberation.”

 

What followed was not just a campaign to expel Saddam Hussein’s forces but the launchpad for a global order rooted in permanent war, petro-dollar supremacy, and the plunder of sovereign nations. This was the “official” start of the U.S.-led Pax Americana’s most destructive phase—a Gulf War theater that bled into decades of sanctions, invasions, and hybrid wars across the Middle East.

Iraq never recovered. The so-called liberation of Kuwait morphed into the 2003 invasion, which gutted Iraq’s infrastructure and fractured its society. Over a million dead, countless displaced, and trillions of dollars spent, all justified by lies about “weapons of mass destruction.” And for what?

To maintain dollar hegemony, secure oil fields for ExxonMobil, and ensure the Gulf monarchies continued to dance to Washington’s tune. What Iraq endured in the 1990s is echoed in every U.S.-engineered debacle since: from Libya’s ruination to Syria’s attempted balkanization and Ukraine’s tragic role as the latest proxy in Washington’s endless imperial script.

Today, Iraq, scarred but resilient has pivoted toward the multipolar order. Its partnership with China through the Belt and Road Initiative and closer ties with Russia signal a quiet rebellion against the dollar regime. The scars left by American bombs have turned into a deeper understanding of sovereignty. Meanwhile, the same U.S. that waged war on Iraq now projects its imperial reach onto Ukraine, with NATO expansion masquerading as “defense” while energy flows are weaponized to destabilize Europe and prolong a doomed unipolar order.

This war machine persists because it must. Without perpetual conflict, the U.S. empire collapses under the weight of its unsustainable debts and overextended alliances. Every invasion, sanction, and proxy war is designed not to win but to perpetuate the illusion of dominance. The Gulf War was never about Kuwait’s sovereignty, but it was about control of global energy flows. Fast forward to today, and we see the same playbook in Nord Stream’s sabotage and Washington’s war on Russia and Russian energy.

If January 12, 1991, marked the Gulf War’s beginning, it also marked the start of America’s decline. The rise of BRICS, de-dollarization, and the Global Majority’s resistance to U.S. dictates show that the empire’s tools: sanctions, military bases, and narratives spun by the Mockingbird media, are no longer working. Iraq’s suffering, etched into history, is a warning to nations today: align with the U.S. at your own peril.

The United States, the only nation to have used nuclear weapons, dares to lecture others on morality. But its real legacy is not Hiroshima or Nagasaki, it’s the unending graveyards of Baghdad, Kabul, Tripoli, and now, Kyiv. From Iraq to Ukraine, the story is the same: endless war, endless profits for the MIC, and endless suffering for the people caught in the crossfire.

The empire that thought it could control the world through its oil pipelines and military bases is now bleeding credibility. Washington’s “rules-based order” was always just a euphemism for “rules for thee, but not for me.” But history has its irony. The very nations America sought to plunder like Iraq, are now embracing multipolarity, while Washington drowns in its self-engineered collapse.

 

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Source: G. Nolan

 

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