Meanwhile, In War News …

The president is quietly letting the world know that he has no intention of removing any non-surge troops before he leaves office, maximizing the enmeshment of the US in the occupation of the Middle East. He also intends to keep his plans to build major permanent military bases there, whatever the Congress or the American people think. We know the latter because of a signing statement just issued:

One section Bush targeted created a statute that forbids spending taxpayer money "to establish any military installation or base for the purpose of providing for the permanent stationing of United States Armed Forces in Iraq" or "to exercise United States control of the oil resources of Iraq."

The Bush administration is negotiating a long-term agreement with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The agreement is to include the basing of US troops in Iraq after 2008, as well as security guarantees and other economic and political ties between the United States and Iraq.

The negotiations have drawn fire in part because the administration has said it does not intend to designate the compact as a "treaty," and so will not submit it to Congress for approval. Critics are also concerned Bush might lock the United States into a deal that would make it difficult for the next president to withdraw US troops from Iraq.

Bush is doing all he can to make the occupation of Iraq a permanent feature of global politics for the rest of our lives. It’s his legacy and he’s determined to make it the next president’s as well.