IRAN 1979 (The Necessary)*
The ‘human wave
attacks’
represented
the most
disturbing
and gruesome
parade
of mass self-
sacrifice
in
living
memory comparable
only to
battles
at Flanders during
the First World War
in which
tens of thousands
of men were hounded
from
their trenches
into
the firing range of the newly
developed machine guns in
the seventy
years since
no officers
or army leaders had been
willing to pay
such an
inconceivable
price
for such tiny territorial
gains
the most striking
thing about
the Iranian
‘human
wave attacks’
however
was the degree
of readiness to die
it caused
Iraqi machine
gunners to flee
not only because
they ran out
of
ammunition
but also because they were driven
almost mad because
they could no longer bear
to shoot children
the same
age as their own
until the 1979
revolution
these children
grew up just
like
children
anywhere
else poor
perhaps not
entirely happy but
all the same
with a profound
sense that it was better
to be alive
then
dead now
they
were
rushing to
their deaths as if
the world
had been
turned upside
down
and it was always
the same
word Karbala
Karbala
on their lips
Karbala
on their flags.
*all words from Christopher Reuter's *My Life is a Weapon* (2004)
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