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Ayoon wa Azan (Pretexts For A Lying War)
(Jihad Al Khazen, Al-Hayat, 2003/07/15)
We all wanted Saddam Hussein to fall, and we all rejoiced during his collapse. But the war was waged because the Israeli gang in the U.S. administration planned it for purely Israeli reasons, sacrificing the lives of Americans, British and Iraqis. . . . As I was reading the details about the lies that Washington and London set jointly, and I was not one bit surprised to find out that two Sharonist advocates, Michael Ledeen and Barbara Amiel were launching a counter attack, as the first one attacked Reuters and the second attacked the British Radio council. . . . George Bush lied in his State of the Union address last January. His Secretary of State Colin Powell also lied in his report to the Security Council last February. The British government lied in its report about the banned Iraqi weapons last September, and once again in its second report issued last February. . . . Today, the U.S. is paying the lives of its youth as the price of the Israeli gang's conspiracy to serve Israel, while General Tommy Franks told Congress last week that violence would go on for the time being in Iraq. The American civil governor in Iraq, Paul Bremer, wrote an article on Sunday in the New York Times, in which he asserts that the attacks are of no strategic danger to the U.S. or to democracy in Iraq. . . . Why would the U.S. make a mistake in setting the reasons for war, with the UK for an ally, and then the claimed "allies" (the U.S. and some followers) would still pay the price? British newspapers published last week the results of surveys showing a decrease in supporters for the war in Britain, while American newspapers also said that Bush's supporters fell 9 points in 18 days, reaching hence 59 per cent according to the last survey, knowing that it was once 90 per cent. . . . It would only be fair for those who planned the war to pay the price with Saddam Hussein and with the innocent Iraqi, American and British victims who were absurdly dragged into this battle, even though I personally am in favor for Saddam's collapse.


posted by LoZo 4:59 PM


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