| Author | Message | | Guest | | Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 8:36 pm Post subject: BUSH'S RACE TO WAR PUTS WORLD AT RISK |
| The following appears on the cover of the UK "Daily Mirror" today: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid=12469643&method=full&siteid=50143 BUSH'S RACE TO WAR PUTS WORLD AT RISK THE day has been marked in President Bush's diary. January 27, 2003. The date when he will decide on war against Iraq. But no one really believes that a big decision will be taken in the White House on that day. The die was cast long ago. Mr Bush and the warmongers in his cabinet want a war against Saddam Hussein. They say they must stop him because he has weapons of mass destruction. But only one leader has weapons of mass destruction and plans to use them. His name is George W Bush and it is he who must be stopped. What he plans to do against Iraq will not save lives or make peace. It will destabilise the world and threaten thousands, possibly millions. President Bush is determined to go to war to demonstrate to the United States' rednecks that he is committed to the war on terrorism launched after 9/11. Yesterday the Americans declared that Iraq is in "material breach" - the key words - of United Nations resolutions. Not even the British government went that far. Though Jack Straw came close to it and will doubtless take the short step to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Mr Bush. But they must be stopped. Before this mad, dangerous war is begun. The cost in human life could be enormous. It would far outweigh the current threat from Saddam. It is true that weapons of mass destruction should not be allowed in the wrong hands. But they are. They are in President Bush's. That is the greatest threat facing the world. Spike the guns BEFORE Labour came to power in 1997, it promised to crack down on arms dealers. Instead it has allowed the trade in death to spin out of control. Although there are restrictions on arms exports from this country, nothing is done to prevent UK dealers plying their murderous trade abroad. The Daily Mirror is partnering Oxfam in a campaign to highlight the abuses and persuade the government to close the loopholes. Thousands of people are dying because of armed conflicts. It shames this country that we play a part in providing the killing machines. | |  | | Guest | |  | | Guest | | Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 8:42 pm Post subject: Re: Iraq Declaration Shows US Helped Saddam Get Weapons |
| Iraq Declaration Shows US Helped Saddam Get Weapons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anonymous wrote: There is breaking news that is NOT being covered (for the most part) in our pro-Israel (Zionist) biased US media about what is in the 12,000 page declaration that the USA has in its possession currently (pages were leaked which are proving very embarrassing for the US JINSA Zionists and others who want an invasion of Iraq as soon as possible). See the "Free Speech Radio News" broadcast for yesterday (Wednesday, December 18th, 2002) via the following URL http://www.fsrn.org/news/ Here is a direct link for the "Free Speech Radio News" coverage: http://www.fsrn.org/news/20021218_news.html JINSA Zionist Paul Wolfowitz (and his cabal in the Bush regime) are pushing hard for coming invasion of Iraq (and then Iran, Syria, Lebanon and eventually Egypt in accordance with the radical JINSA-Jewish Institute of National Security Affairs-agenda which you can find out more about by accessing the following URL as well): Zionist Paul Wolfowitz and his cabal driving coming invasion of Iraq in Bush regime: http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/middle-east-and-asia/2002/12/17/zionist-paul-wolfowitz-in-bush-regime-is-the-enemy-within.php | |  | | Guest | |  | | Guest | |  | | Guest | |  | | Guest | |  | | Guest | | Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 9:43 pm Post subject: |
| | Quote: | | Thousands of people are dying because of armed conflicts. It shames this country that we play a part in providing the killing machines. | Too right it does! How Blair can face the country and say that we must go to war against Iraq, knowing that we supply weapons to nasty tinpot dicators such as Saddam and terrorists like Osama bin Laden, I don't know. Blair is a lying, two-faced, hypocritical scumbag and so is Bush. IMHO both should be shot for the traitors that they truly are!  | |  | | Guest | | Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2002 10:42 pm Post subject: HAPPY CHRISTMAS - THE WAR IS COMING |
| The following article also appears in today's issue of the UK "Daily Mirror" (http://www.mirror.co.uk) as the Zionist Jinsa Jews of Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz can't wait to get the invasion of Iraq underway as soon as possible (talking about how it has been mentioned that Zionist meddling initiated earlier world wars as this coming war is definitely being initiated by meddling Zionist extremists like Perle and Wolfowitz of the Wolfowitz cabal): HAPPY CHRISTMAS - THE WAR IS COMING From Richard Wallace, US Editor In New York WAR against Iraq early next year seems inevitable after America told the UN yesterday that Saddam Hussein's weapons declaration was worthless. The US said Saddam was "in material breach" of the resolution last month that demanded Baghdad's disarmament. That phrase is the formal trigger for use of force. A senior White House official said last night: "We are ramping up for war, no question." President Bush has marked January 27 as the make-or-break moment to launch a strike, 11 years after the last Gulf war. The countdown began as a preliminary assessment of the 12,000-page Iraqi dossier was given to the UN Security Council. Chief weapons inspector Dr Hans Blix said there was little new information beyond what was known in 1998, when the checks that began after the Gulf war stopped. He added: "An opportunity was missed. There has been relatively little given by way of evidence concerning programmes of weapons of mass destruction." Hundreds of Scud missiles and chemical munitions apparently kept hidden four years ago have been accounted for. But mustard-gas shells and nerve agent chemicals are still missing. Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said Iraq had failed to meet its obligations and must not now impede continuing inspections. "There has already been one trigger pulled," he said. "They now, in a sense, have their finger on the other trigger." Mr Straw said Saddam must choose between a peaceful outcome or military action by the international community. He added: "He is hoping the international community will blink first... we are not going to blink first." As the US moved inexorably towards conflict, a succession of Labour MPs voiced their fears over Mr Bush's strategy of "madness". Backbencher John Cryer said: "It is quite clear that America is going headlong into a war and it looks as though the Government is going to support them 100 per cent. "Whichever minister or ministers gives the green light for an attack on Iraq will be responsible for the butchery of men, women and children on a massive scale and without any good reason whatever. "Out there in the real world, the majority of people are sensible enough to know that this war is absolute madness." Anti-war Labour MP Tam Dalyell warned: "The US wants to drag Britain and Turkey by the nose into military action as soon as possible." American and British diplomats plan talks with countries opposed to conflict, to shore up support. Mr Bush believes that by the end of January - when the full inspections report will be made to the UN - the evidence will be overwhelming. The date also satisfies military chiefs, who say the last chance to attack Baghdad before temperatures soar to a possible 48C is early February. Yesterday at the closed Security Council meeting attended by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, US ambassador John Negroponte accused Iraq of "falling back on omissions, evasions and untruths". He said the "pattern of systematic holes and gaps" was not an accident, but the result of "material omissions that constitute another material breach". Secretary of State Colin Powell told reporters that Saddam had responded to his last chance with "a lie". He added: "The declaration totally fails to meet the resolution's requirements. Most brazenly of all, it denies the existence of any prohibitive weapons programmes at all." Powell stressed: "We are doing everything we can to avoid war. The president's made that clear." If war did come, the aim would be to minimise loss of life. Its purpose would be "getting rid of weapons of mass destruction and liberating the Iraqi people". Prime Minister Tony Blair says the country will give its overall verdict on the declaration after Christmas. But many UN members are privately furious that Britain and the US have jumped the gun with early condemnation. Syria boycotted yesterday's meeting in protest at receiving only an edited version of the declaration. Saddam adviser Amir al-Saadi insisted: "We are not worried. It's the other side that is worried because there is nothing they can pin on us." | |  | | Guest | |  | | | ©2002-2009 WarWithoutEnd.co.uk |