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Where is Iraq War Instigator, Richard Perle? (William Hughes, Palestine Chronicle, July 10, 2003) Before the launching of Iraq War No. 2, in March 20, 2003, Perle, America�s Iago, regularly appeared on TV and cable TV programs, on radio, and in the print media, too. He repeated, ad infinitum, ad nauseam, why it was so absolutely critical for the U.S. to immediately invade Iraq. . . . America was �at risk,� he said, with that ubiquitous smirk on his mug. There wasn�t a moment to lose. �Saddam has WMD,� he told us, and he also �hates America� and poses a dire �threat to our security?� . . . The shifty Perle, the Mother of all Neocons, also predicted, like former Defense Department official, Ken Adelman, that a U.S. invasion of Iraq would be a �cakewalk!� It will be �easy,� he boasted. We would also be �exporting democracy� to the Iraqi people, who will �welcome us� with open arms �as liberators,� he claimed over and over again in similar words. Cakewalk! Easy! Exporting Democracy! Liberators! Sure! . . . Now, Perle is among the missing! The man with the sinister-looking scowl hasn�t showed up on the Talking Head circuits since about the time the U.S. occupation of Iraq began going sour. Could he be hiding out in his beloved Israel, in a safe house provided by Benjamin Netanyahu . . . It�s a certainty that the idea of �regime change� for Baghdad was first hustled in Zionist Israel. A 1996 paper concocted by Perle, Douglas Feith and David Wurmser, entitled, �A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Security the Realm,� called for, inter alia, �the removal of Saddam Hussain and the installation of a Hashemite monarchy in Baghdad.� . . . The �realm� Perle, Feith and Wurmser were seeking to secure, however, wasn�t America�s, but Israel�s! . . . The study was intended as a blueprint for the then-upcoming Likud-dominated government of Netanyahu. Feith now works for �our� Defense Department, in a high policy post, while Wurmser is planted in the State Department as a �special assistant.� . . . Perle is a notorious Israeli Firster. He is a member of the Jewish Institute of National Security Affairs (JINSA). He is also a research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a hard line, right wing �think tank,� that has slated Iran as Amerca�s next war target. Perle advocates a so-called �Pax Americana,� a new American Empire, which promotes America�s world domination. . . . In fact, Perle is a master deceiver! American soldiers are now dying in Iraq, 30 since President George W. Bush declared �mission accomplished� on board the USS Lincoln, on May 1, 2003. As the body bags of our fallen heroes return to Dover, Delaware�s Air Force base, loved ones have every right to blame Perle, and his ilk, for their losses. . . . The unnecessary and immoral destruction by Coalition Forces of Iraq�s gas, water and electrical works, the bombing of their cities, pollution of their lands and rivers by toxic chemicals, leaking raw sewage and tons of depleted uranium, the death and injuries to countless thousands of innocent civilians,and the mostly total collapse of its social, health, cultural and monetary systems, too, has been a human catastrophe of the first magnitude. A country of 25.5 million souls has become a living hell for no darn good reason. Opponents of the war have nothing to regret. . . . Democracy, Perle�s rotten lies to the contrary, is not, like Coke Cola, an exportable product. Americans troops now face death around every corner in Iraq, as the situation on the ground begins to resemble the guerrilla warfare conditions of the British-occupied north of Ireland during the late 70s. The Iraqi war will only be over when the Iraqi people say so. The cost to U.S. taxpayers could hit $1.6 trillion. And, this totally uncalled for conflict has created even more enemies for America around the globe. . . . A final question: Will the slippery Perle, America�s Iago, ever be forced to answer to the people for his incalculable wrongdoing?
posted by LoZo 6:48 PM
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