| Author | Message | | Guest-c651 | | Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2003 6:20 am Post subject: U.S. WARNS OF WAR AS WORLD AWAITS INSPECTORS' REPORT |
| I just heard that the JINSA Zionist extremists of the Bush regime are up late tonight drafting a resolution (or similar) which would authorize an invasion of Iraq as they want to introduce this at the UN Security Council when the UN Inspectors convey their findings tomorrow. The latest CNN article (via http://www.cnn.com) is included below (be sure to access the actual link for the article because there are additional links that appear with the article that take you to additional articles). For more on this radical JINSA (Jewish Institute of National Security Affairs) Zionist agenda which is pushing for an invasion of Iraq as soon as possible, access the following message threads (URL's): JINSA Zionist Perle/Wolfowitz Cabal in Bush Regime Push Iraq: http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/middle-east-and-asia/2003/01/26/jinsa-zionist-perle-wolfowitz-cabal-in-bush-regime-push-iraq.php Zionist Perle/Wolfowitz/Cheney Cabal DOES NOT Represent US: http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/middle-east-and-asia/2003/01/25/zionist-perle-wolfowitz-cheney-cabal-does-not-represent-us.php JINSA Zionist planned Iraq 'regime change' before Bush Presidency: http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/middle-east-and-asia/2002/12/31/bush-planned-iraq-regime-change-before-becoming-president.php In the CNN article included below, Bush White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card (Zionist) mentions that the USA would use nuclear weapons on Iraq and that he would like 'regime change' which is in accordance with the radical JINSA Zionist agenda mentioned at the above URL's. To see just how much of an Israeli lackey this Andrew Card is on behalf of the JINSA Zionists in the Bush regime, take a look at the following excerpt from the Washington Post article (which was coverage of what he had mentioned at the powerful AIPAC pro-Israel lobby last year) that appears at the following URL: How Israel Corrupts and Controls the US Congress and Media: http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/middle-east-and-asia/2002/06/01/how-israel-corrupts-and-controls-the-us-congress-and-media.php http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/middle-east-and-asia/index.php White House and Hill State Support for Israel Lobby's Meeting Draws Strong Backing Article 2 of 4 found Mike AllenWashington Post Staff Writer April 23, 2002; Page A11 Section: A Word Count: 748 http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/01/26/sprj.irq.wrap/index.html White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card Jr. went before one of the nation's most powerful Jewish groups last night to promise President Bush's unshakable support for the state of Israel. Card, speaking to 3,500 delegates at the annual meeting of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, received a standing ovation after declaring in Hebrew, "The people of Israel live." His comments came 16 days after Bush called on Israel to withdraw.. U.S. warns of war as world awaits inspectors' report http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/01/26/sprj.irq.wrap/index.html U.S. warns of war as world awaits inspectors' report Bush seeks international support for conflict WASHINGTON (CNN) --The hour draws closer for the U.N. Security Council to hear a 60-day progress report from weapons inspectors in Iraq, while U.S. officials continue trying to build support for military action among world leaders and at home.On Sunday, officials in the Bush administration warned other nations that an armed conflict may be the only way to handle Iraq and its leader, Saddam Hussein, as they readied to hear a report Monday on what U.N. weapons inspectors may have found."We knew there would be days when our anxieties would well up and we would be afraid to take the next step, and we are approaching one such moment now," Secretary of State Colin Powell told a gathering of dignitaries and business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. "We'll have to take that next step."Powell repeated the administration's stance that Iraqi leader Saddam is a danger to the United States and its allies as well as to the Iraqi people. He also said Saddam has ties to terrorism; the longer he goes without being disarmed of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, Powell said, the more likely he is "to pass a weapon, share a technology or use these weapons again."The nexus of tyrants and terror, of terrorists and weapons of mass destruction, is the greatest danger of our age," he said.Iraq has denied any connection to terrorism and said it has no weapons of mass destruction. Iraqi leaders insist the United States is looking for an excuse to launch a war to dominate the region and steal Iraqi oil.Iraq's chief science adviser, Gen. Amer al-Saadi, said Saturday that a U.S. attack is inevitable, regardless of what inspectors report to the U.N. Security Council on Monday.Chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are scheduled to deliver the report on the progress of Iraq's U.N.-mandated compliance with Resolution 1441 on Monday.The resolution orders Baghdad to disclose all weapons of mass destruction and related materials. U.N. inspectors have been searching for evidence of such weapons since November. U.S. officials have said Iraq is in "material breach" of the resolution.The IAEA said Sunday that it has found no proof of an Iraqi nuclear weapons program and would report that Monday to the Security Council. (Full story)No call for war yet Inspectors have said their report will be an update, not a conclusive determination of whether Iraq has weapons of mass destruction programs.The council's 15 member nations will hold closed-door discussions on the report Wednesday and will discuss the next step.The United States will not call for war based on the inspectors' report, White House sources told CNN. But U.S. officials have said time is running out for Iraq.Some member nations, among them Germany and France, have called for inspectors to be given more time. Those nations have said they would not support an attack. (European opposition)Other nations appear to favor the United States' position. Javier Solana, the European Union's foreign policy chief, said Sunday that "the position of the European Union is not very far from the position of the United States."We want to listen to the inspectors, we want to continue working in the framework of the United Nations," Solana said on ABC's "This Week." "But our objective is ... to disarm Saddam Hussein of weapons of mass destruction."'Miracle' needed Several Middle Eastern nations have pushed for a diplomatic end to the dispute, but one said Sunday that it might be too late."It would take a miracle to find a dialogue and a peaceful solution out of the crisis," Jordan's King Abdullah said in Davos.Bush is expected to lay out his case against Iraq in his State of the Union address Tuesday. He will not call for war but will make it clear that the United States and its allies are prepared for military action, officials said. (Full story)Some top congressional Democrats remain unconvinced."The president has yet to make that case and show what direct evidence there is to invade Iraq at this time," Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle told reporters Sunday.The South Dakotan added that if the president can show a direct link between Saddam and al Qaeda, "then that builds his case."Bush is "not anxious to go to war," White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card said on NBC's "Meet the Press.""He'd like to see Saddam come clean and disarm, bring those weapons of mass destruction to a parking lot and allow them to be destroyed," Card said. "He'd like to see a regime change in Iraq, so the Iraqi people can live in freedom and have more liberties -- and Saddam Hussein can still do that. The burden is on Saddam Hussein."Card also refused to rule out the possibility that the United States would use nuclear weapons against Iraq. (Full story)Also on Sunday, Prime Minister Tony Blair told British television that inspectors in Iraq must be "given time to do the job," but if they were unable to complete their task, then Saddam must be disarmed by force.French Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie told French radio Europe 1 on Sunday that the arms inspectors needed more time to conduct thorough searches. (Full story)As war preparations continue, an international group of peace activists boarded three British double-decker buses and a taxi Saturday for a journey to Iraq. They hope their presence in that country will discourage bombing by the United States and its allies. (Full story) Find this article at: http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/01/26/sprj.irq.wrap/index.html | |  | | Guest-c651 | | Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2003 6:25 am Post subject: JINSA Zionist Cabal in Bush Regime Pushing Hard for War |
| JINSA Zionist Perle/Wolfowitz/Cheney Cabal in Bush Regime Pushing Hard for Iraq Invasion: http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story=332011 Bush is intent on painting allies and enemies in the Middle East as evil By Robert Fisk 10 September 2002 Just as Americans are recovering from the harrowing television re-runs of the 11 September attacks, their President is going to launch the biggest reshaping of the Middle East since the British and French parcelled out the Arab lands after the 1914-18 war. When he addresses the United Nations on Thursday, George Bush will be threatening not only Iraq – which had absolutely nothing to do with the crimes against humanity in New York and Washington – but Syria, Iran and, by extension, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.The Syrian Accountability Act, which accuses Damascus of supporting "terrorism", will come into force as President Bush is speaking and will follow only days after the State Department branded the Lebanese Hizbollah as the "A-team of terrorism", more dangerous even than Osama bin Laden's al-Qa'ida. Like Iraq, the Hizbollah had nothing to do with the 11 September attacks – indeed, they were among the first to condemn them – but the White House now seems set on painting allies and enemies alike in the Middle East as a focus of evil.Only The Nation among all of America's newspapers and magazines has dared to point out that a large number of former Israeli lobbyists are now working within the American administration and the Bush plans for the Middle East – which could cause a massive political upheaval in the Arab world – fit perfectly into Israel's own dreams for the region. The magazine listed Vice-President Dick Cheney – the arch-hawk in the US administration – and John Bolton, now under-secretary of state for Arms Control, with Douglas Feith, the third most senior executive at the Pentagon, as members of the advisory board of the pro-Israeli Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (Jinsa) before joining the Bush government. Richard Perle, chairman of the Pentagon's Defence Policy Board, is still an adviser on the institute, as is the former CIA director James Woolsey.Michael Ledeen, described by The Nation as "one of the most influential 'Jinsans' in Washington" has been calling for "total war" against "terror" – with "regime change" for Syria, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the Palestinian Authority. Mr Perle advises the Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld – who refers to the West Bank and Gaza as "the so-called occupied territories" – and arranged the anti-Saudi "kernel of evil" briefing by Laurent Murawiec that so outraged the Saudi royal family last month. The Saudi regime may itself be in great danger as the princes of the House of Saud attempt to seize more power for themselves in advance of the depart-ure of the dying King Fahd.Jinsa's website says it exists to "inform the American defence and foreign affairs community about the important role Israel can and does play in bolstering democratic interests in the Mediterranean and the Middle East". Next month, Michael Rubin of the right-wing and pro-Israeli American Enterprise Institute – who referred to the outgoing UN human rights commissioner Mary Robinson as an abettor of "terrorism" – joins the US Defence Department as an Iran-Iraq "expert".According to The Nation, Irving Moskovitz, the California bingo magnate who has funded settlements in the Israeli-occupied territories, is a donor as well as a director of Jinsa.President Bush, of course, will not be talking about the influence of these pro-Israeli lobbyists when he presents his vision of the Middle East at the United Nations on Thursday.Nor will he give the slightest indication that the region is, in the words of its own kings and dictators, a powder keg of resentment and anger. The tectonic plates of the Arab world are now grinding with increasing violence. Into this political earthquake zone, Mr Bush now seems intent on leading his country, with his loyal British ally.Most of today's Arab nations were fashioned out of the ruins of the Ottoman Empire by Britain and France in the aftermath of the First World War – and Palestinians still blame Britain today for supporting the formation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.Both European nations stationed tens of thousands of troops across the region, suppressing Arab revolts in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon – itself created by the French at the request of its Christian Maronite community. The whole colonial framework led to the loss of tens of thousands of lives before both the British and French retreated from the Middle East.Now President Bush seems set on following the colonial powers into the region for another military and political adventure – ostensibly to spread "democracy" among those nations it most despises (Iraq, Palestine and Iran) but in fact more likely to increase American control of an increasingly anti-Western Arab world.The Arabs themselves warn that this will lead to massive instability and widespread violence. The Israelis – and their allies in the US administration – are hell bent on the whole shebang. Here is that "Men from JINSA and CSP" article which Fisk mentions in the above referenced article: This article can be found on the web at: http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20020902&s=vest&c=1 The Men From JINSA and CSP by JASON VEST [from the September 2, 2002 issue of "The Nation" magazine in the USA] | |  | | Guest-c651 | |  | | Guest-c651 | |  | | Guest-c651 | |  | | Guest-c651 | |  | | Guest-c651 | |  | | Guest-c651 | |  | | Guest-c651 | |  | | Guest-c651 | |  | | | ©2002-2009 WarWithoutEnd.co.uk |