For example, there is now a great deal of liberal handwringing about 
the "tragedy" of Barack Obama being "sucked back" into the morass of 
Iraq. "He wanted change, he wanted to lead us away from this kind of 
thing, but now look! Despite his best intentions, here we are again." In
 most of these cases, Obama's predecessor gets the blame -- "Bush made a
 mess of Iraq, and now Obama has to clean it up."
(I don't recall seeing any commentary along these lines noting that 
Bill Clinton -- the husband of the next president of the United States 
-- also did yeoman service in making a mess of Iraq, having killed some 
500,000 children with his pointless, punitive sanctions. He killed those
 children because Saddam wouldn't give up his WMD -- you know, the WMD 
he didn't have. Oh, how we rightfully scorned Bush for "going to war 
over false pretenses" about that phantom WMD; but the good old Big Dawg 
killed half a million children for the same knowing lie, and left Iraqi 
society in chaos.)
Anyway, we are now told that thanks to Bush, Obama is between a rock 
and a hard place, trying his dee-diddly-darndest to deal with those 
extremist beheaders of ISIS (with the help of the extremist beheaders of
 Saudi Arabia) without putting  "boots on the ground." He wanted to 
change the system -- but it looks like the "Deep State" was too much for
 him. What a tragedy for him -- and for us.
Can we dispense briefly but decisively with this oleaginous bulls**t 
by making a single observation? A man who hand-picked George Bush's 
Secretary of Defense to serve as his own Master of War knew exactly what
 the system is -- and did not have the slightest intention of changing 
it. In fact, Obama has been phenomenally successful in expanding the 
system of violence and domination, extending it new areas, with new 
tools (Oval Office death squads! Assassinating innocent teenagers!) -- 
and bringing it all back home with hi-tech surveillance, whistleblower 
persecution and journalist prosecutions his predecessor could only dream
 of.
--  Chris Floyd, "All Systems Go: The Elite's View of the new Iraq-Syria War" (OpEd News).