'Fight Smart' Update - 9 Feb 2003
Don't Take the Bait - Fight Smart
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Who is the enemy?
Lying to the People
What Is Happening To Britain And America?
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The 'Iraqgate' and 'War Against Terrorism'
Deceptions

Campbell, Blair and the
Bush Administration: The Art of Deceit
"I saw enough war to last a lifetime. In my 86 years,
I've never known a bully who was right. I consider George Bush's foreign policy loathsome;
and worse, it's dangerous beyond words"
Theodore R. Treadwell, Danbury, Connecticut, US
Letters, Time Magazine,
20 January 2003, Europe print edition
"Retired Swedish Brigadier General Bo Pellnas,
who was head of UN Military Observers (UNMOs) in Croatia, now says that the US should not
be trusted. Pellnas says that he learned to distrust US-provided evidence during
peacekeeping service in the former Yugoslavia. Pellnas's misgivings are described in an
article from the Swedish daily newspaper Aftonbladet. [which
states that ] 'In an interview with Sweden's leading news-wire TT, retired
Brigadier Bo Pellnas claims that the US 'faked evidence to suit their own interests.'..'..."
US fabricated evidence in Yugoslavia, says former official
Unknown News, 6 February 2003
"British security sources last night
were quick to distance themselves from Colin Powell's claim that the murder of the special
branch officer Stephen Oake in Manchester was linked to a leading al-Qaida terrorist
harboured by Iraq."
Britain disputes terror link to police murder
Guardian, 6 February 2003
"Downing Street's embarrassment over its Iraq
'intelligence' dossier deepened yesterday with the disclosure that key sections were
cobbled together by junior communications unit staff, including Alastair Campbells
secretary. Officials also admitted that chunks of the document praised by Colin
Powell on Wednesday for its 'exquisite detail' were copied word-for-word from an
article by a 29-year-old Californian academic. He, in turn, sourced his information to a
1999 book by the former weapons inspector Scott Ritter, who opposes President Bushs
Iraq policy..... Sources at No 10 privately admit that early in January, Mr Blairs
aides started to panic as it became clear the UN weapons inspectors were not close to
finding a 'smoking gun'.... Labour MPs voiced anger that the Governments case was
built on such apparently flimsy ground. The former Defence Minister Peter Kilfoyle said:
'It just adds to the general impression that what we have been treated to is a farrago of
half-truths, assertions and over-the-top spin. I am afraid this is typical of the way in
which the whole question of a potential war on Iraq is being treated.'...."
Iraq dossier assembled by junior aides
London Times, 8
February 2003
"If that was presented to Parliament and the country as
being up-to-date intelligence.... it is another example of how the government is
attempting to mislead the country and Parliament on the issue of a possible war with Iraq.
And of course to mislead is a Parliamentary euphemism for lying."
Iraq dossier 'solid' - Downing Street
BBC Online, 7 Feb 2003
also on Radio 4
Today Programme
"The famed dossier presented by British Prime Minister Tony Blair to his
Parliament was plagiarized from two articles and a September 2002 research paper submitted
by a graduate student.... Worse, the Iraq described by the graduate student is not the
Iraq of 2003 but the Iraq of 1991.... What was also disclosed was that certain portions of
the academic report were altered by the PM Tony Blair to make them more inflammatory. In
one cited instance Blair changed 'aiding opposition groups' to 'supporting
terrorists.'.... This story is incredible proof of the cynicism, dishonesty and
callousness of the tyrants pushing the world toward destruction. And Iraq is merely the
first stop on a sequential plan for control of the last remaining oil reserves on the
planet."
Britain's Intelligence Dossier on Iraq was Plagiarized from a
Grad Student
From the
Wilderness Publications, 6 Feb 2003
More articles on the embarrassing plagiarized report - click here
"...the expression 'blood on his hands' ... applies
especially to those modern political leaders who have had no personal experience of war,
like George W Bush, who managed not to serve in Vietnam, and the effete Tony Blair. There
is about them the essential cowardice of the man who causes death and suffering not by his
own hand but through a chain of command that affirms his 'authority'....The current
American elite is the Third Reich of our times... It is Washington's utter disregard for
humanity, I believe, together with Blair's lies that have turned most people in this
country against them, including people who have not protested before... Blair's deceptions
are too numerous to list here. "
PILGER: BLAIR IS A COWARD
Daily
Mirror, 29 January 2003
Does Tony Blair have any idea what the flies are like that feed off the dead?
To be honest, I think its a crock of s***...
People talk about it all the time around here [on this US aircraft carrier]. They think
this is all bulls***. Nobody really wants to go to war. Im getting out of the Navy
as soon as I can. My Moms really nervous. Im just out of high school and now
Im off to fight a war. I wanted to go to college, but my family didnt have
enough money."
Female Sailor on 90,000-ton USS Nimitz
Crew prefer Super Bowl to [Bush's] speeches
London Times,
30 January 2003
"When Mr Blair denied that an invasion would stimulate
Arab fanaticism, Mr Horan [MP] pointed out that Osama's al-Qa'ida was formed as a direct
response to the American invasion of Kuwait. There was no evading that. As this was heroic
of Mr Horan, it's unlikely we'll hear of him again."
Blair: 'No Link Between Saddam and Osama'
Independent, 22 January 2003
"As the countdown continues toward war against Iraq,
it's worth listening one last time to the arguments against that conflict, as laid out
this week by one of America's most distinguished retired generals, Wesley K. Clark....
[1999 NATO commander in Kosovo] Clark worries that the Iraq policy is fatally flawed
because it's likely to create new recruits for America's main enemy -- the Islamic
fundamentalists who destroyed the World Trade Center and attacked the Pentagon on Sept.
11, 2001."
A General's Doubts
Washington
Post, 31 January 2003
"How will a war against Iraq
impact on the global war currently being waged against terrorism?"
General Sir Michael Rose, former head of the UN
peacekeeping force in Bosnia
Guardian, 23 January 2003
"The official Dutch inquiry into the
1995 Srebrenica massacre, released last week, contains one of the most sensational reports
on western intelligence ever published. Officials have been staggered by its findings and
the Dutch government has resigned.... Now we have the full story of the secret
alliance between the Pentagon and radical Islamist groups from the Middle East designed to
assist the Bosnian Muslims... in flagrant violation of the UN security council arms
embargo against all combatants in the former Yugoslavia. The result was a vast secret
conduit of weapons smuggling though Croatia. This was arranged by the clandestine agencies
of the US, Turkey and Iran, together with a range of radical Islamist groups, including
Afghan mojahedin and the pro-Iranian
Hizbullah.... Initially aircraft from Iran Air were used, but as the volume increased
they were joined by a mysterious fleet of black C-130 Hercules aircraft. The report
stresses that the US was 'very closely involved' in the
airlift. Mojahedin fighters were also flown in... the Pentagon's own secret service
was the hidden force behind these operations."
America used Islamists to arm the Bosnian Muslims
Guardian, 22 April 2002
What 'War Against
Terrorism'? |
"Britain's intelligence services ..... have also been
irritated by the use of some of their material to prove points that are simply not true,
such as the alleged firm links between al-Qa'eda and the Iraqi regime."
Secret service stand on sources led to blunder
Daily
Telegraph, 8 February 2003
"Downing Street upped its persuasion campaign on
Wednesday when it said there was evidence al-Qaeda 'operatives' were being sheltered in Iraq."
Blair gains Europe support on Iraq
BBC Online, 29 January 2003
"Described by
some justice officials as the spiritual leader and possible puppet master of al-Qaeda's
European networks... senior European intelligence officials tell
TIME that Abu Qatada is tucked away in a safe house in the north of
England, where he and his family are being lodged, fed and clothed by British
intelligence services... British security services officials declined to comment."
Sheltering A Puppet
Master?
Time
Magazine, 7 July 2002
"European security chiefs still regard Britain as a safe haven for al-Qaeda units..."
British 911 Response Abysmal
London Times,
19 Dec 2002
"Britain is supplying chemical
warfare technology to 26 countries including Libya, Syria, Israel and Iran -- which was
labelled part of the 'axis of evil' by the United States. A Sunday Herald investigation
has revealed that the UK is allowing the export of the lethal chemicals, which are illegal
under international law and controlled under the chemical weapons convention because they
can be used in weapons of mass destruction."
UK sells chemical weapons to the world
Sunday Herald, 9 June 2002
"Iraq has made a charade out of the United Nations
weapons inspections and its time has almost run out, says Foreign Secretary Jack Straw.
.... Key questions, including those about VX nerve agent and anthrax
production, remained unresolved ...."
UK attacks Iraq's weapons 'charade'
BBC Online, 27 January 2003
"The week before the 911 attacks the London Times reported that 'The Pentagon has secretly built a germ factory capable of
producing enough deadly bacteria to kill millions of people. The project is one of a
number of covert biological initiatives pursued by the United States over recent years. One proposal awaiting final approval is to manufacture a more potent
version of anthrax using
genetically engineered biological agents...'. CBS [has since] confirmed that the US defence establishment has not passed a
government audit in a decade. These revelations indicate that when it comes to the
deployment of weapons of mass destruction the US is considerably less accountable to the
international community and its own people than Saddam Hussein. "
What is happening to Britain and America?
'Fight Smart', 9 Feb 2003
"Now the Energy Department, Defense Department, and
even the CIA conduct classified biodefense programs... in fall 2001 several programs that
may have violated the bioweapons treaty were revealedand it is likely that others
remain closeted...... Under the treatys confidence-building measures, agreed to in
1986, the United States made a commitment to annually declare all its biodefense projects
and facilities. None of the above programs was mentioned in U.S.
declarations... The clandestine U.S. programs indicate a willingness to ignore
treaty law in favor of maintaining technological superiority...."
Back to bioweapons?
Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists, January/February 2003, Volume 59, No. 1, pp. 40-45
"An FBI forensic linguistics expert believes the US anthrax attacks [on American citizens post 911] were carried out by
a senior scientist from within America's biological-defence community.... Speaking about
the investigation for the first time, Prof Foster told the BBC he had identified two
suspects who had both worked for the CIA, the US Army Medical Research Institute of
Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) and other classified military operations."
Anthrax killer 'is US defence insider'
BBC Online, 18 August 2002
"It is not just wild-eyed western peaceniks that
believe oil is at the centre - or close to the centre - of the pending conflict. It is
quite a commonly held view even in the conservative business world but few are willing to
express such things publicly... Fadel Gheit, a former Mobil chemical engineer and now an
investment specialist with New York brokerage firm Fahnestock & Co, told 50 of the
largest pension funds and financial investors in America before Christmas that the
expected war was 'all about oil' and that the global fight against terrorism was just
'camouflage' to mask the real purpose. Later he told the Guardian: 'The Americans have
nothing against the people of Iraq but our way of life is dependent on 20m barrels a day
and half of it has to be imported. We are like a patient on oil dialysis. It's a matter of
life and death. The smart people [in Washington] all know this but its not generally
advertised on the kind of shows that most people watch: MTV and soap operas.' "
A matter of life, death - and oil
Guardian, 23 January
2003

Extract from chart in London Times (print edition), 14 Jan 2003
"Forties, the largest oilfield discovered in the UK
North Sea, is to be sold by BP in a deal that marks a watershed in Britains
declining offshore oil industry... Discovered in October 1970 by the Sea Quest drilling
platform, production was inaugurated five years later by the Queen. The field rapidly came
to symbolise Britains North Sea oil boom. Within three years, Forties was pumping
500,000 barrels per day down a 170-kilometre pipeline to the companys refinery at
Grangemouth in Scotland. Forties has delivered 2.5 billion barrels of oil over three
decades but today its produces little more than 45,000 bpd."
BP sells off Forties field as oil output dwindles
London
Times, 14 January 2003
"[Blair is the] US Prime Minister.... They just want
the oil. We must expose this as much as possible."
Mandela condemns US stance on Iraq
Nelson Mandela, BBC Online,
30 January 2003
"Yes, hi. Donahue, I just want to make it clear, I
believe that this is truly U.S. imperialism on its most blatant scale. The world knows the
oil reserves are shrinking. Bottom line is, Iraq has the second largest reserve of oil.
Look, Im not ready to die for my SUV [sports utility vehicle] or my neighbors
SUV. Lets get it together, alternative energy. Its a bunch of crap, this whole
thing!"
Caller on NBC's high
profile 'Phil Donahue' Show, 13 January 2003
The Lies We Are Told About
Iraq - Los Angeles Times, 5 January 2003
Canadian TV
documentary: US lied about Gulf War missile hits
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New 'Peace Store' Initiative "We are working on a War Tax Neutralization
calculator so that you can keep track of how much "Trying to judge if there
are more terrorists being created than are being inhibited or killed or captured or
detained [as a result of our war against terrorism] - there's no one on the face of the
earth who can answer that question."
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Either someone is lying to the British Prime Minister, or he is lying to us. Either way the British people are being lied to by their government. This was already clear well before the latest 10 Downing Street scandal over its plagiarised and vacuous Iraq 'dossier', which tries to pass off long out of date information available in the public domain as up-to-the-minute intelligence and a justification for war.
On 16 January Tony Blair told MPs in the House of Commons: "Let me deal with the conspiracy theory idea that this is somehow to do with oil. There is no way whatever if oil were the issue that it would not be infinitely simpler to cut a deal with Saddam...".
Unfortunately for the Prime Minister it is now known that a Bush administration policy document recommended military action against Iraq long before 911 specifically on the basis of America's need for foreign oil. According to Glasgow's Sunday Herald 6 October 2002 "President Bush's Cabinet agreed in April 2001 that 'Iraq remains a destabilising influence to the flow of oil to international markets from the Middle East' and because this is an unacceptable risk to the US 'military intervention' is necessary. Vice-president Dick Cheney, who chairs the White House Energy Policy Development Group, commissioned a report [on which this policy was built] from the Baker Institute for Public Policy, a think-tank set up by James Baker, the former US secretary of state under George Bush Snr...."
In a separate article in the same edition the Herald quotes the Baker report as saying: "... the United States remains a prisoner of its energy dilemma.... the American people continue to demand plentiful and cheap energy without sacrifice or inconvenience... [with the] energy sector in critical condition, a crisis could erupt at any time [which] could have potentially enormous impact on the US ...[Iraq is the] key swing producer ... turning its taps on and off when it has felt such action was in its strategic interest... [there is a] possibility that Saddam may remove Iraqi oil from the market for an extended period of time.."
So if Blair thinks a deal could be done with Saddam, the Bush administration doesn't. If Blair is not going to war for oil, the Americans are and it is they who are in the driving seat.
That the British Prime Minister is able to proclaim to fellow parliamentarians that the proposed war with Iraq is not about oil (irrespective of whether Saddam actually has weapons of mass destruction or not) indicates that something very serious has gone adrift in Britain. What is not clear is where the roots of this problem are to be found.
Are they within 10 Downing St? Or are they within the Foreign Office or the security services who are briefing the Prime Minister?
It is clear from the revelations provided in recent years by whistle-blowing MI5 officer, David Shayler, that elements within the government apparatus in Britain have been willing to use the cover of the Official Secrets Act to act beyond the law, even to the point of funding al Qaeda to carry out politically convenient terrorist work overseas. Both the Foreign Secretary and the Home Secretary have been involved in suppressing the disclosure of information about these criminal activities.
From this distance it is impossible to know whether the Prime Minister is operating in such matters on his own initiative or in collaboration such forces within Whitehall; or whether they are pushing him in a particular direction to serve their own agenda.
As a branch of the Foreign Office MI6 (or parts of it as disclosed by Shayler) is much more suspect in this respect than the Ministry of Defense Intelligence Staff who have recently sought to expose Downing Street's false claims of links between Iraq and al Qaeda (their unprecedented move most likely reflects the known concern of the British military that the proposed attack on Iraq will not be a 'just' war). Sections of the Foreign Office already have a formidable reputation for deception as was revealed during the 'arms to Iraq' Scott inquiry in 1994.
However, the fact that Channel 4 has revealed that Blair's supposed intelligence dossier on Saddam Hussein was assembled by staff at Nos 10 and 12 Downing Street suggests that any blood spilled in a war with Iraq will be very much on the hands of Alastair Campbell and his Prime Ministerial master.
Meanwhile, can it really be true that the Prime Minister is unaware
And this war is not about oil?
If, implausibly, the Prime Minister really is unaware of these factors, is there anyone else in government who might be able to offer a more knowledgeable view on the subject? It appears there are plenty. According to the Guardian 7 January some ministers and officials in Whitehall say privately that oil is more important in the calculation than weapons of mass destruction. These ministers and officials have pointed to the instability of current oil sourcesthe Middle East, Caspian region and Algeriaand the need for secure alternatives.
One commentator outside of government recently put it a little more bluntly pointing out that "The real concern for the United States is that the major oil players, based in the U.S. and Britain, don't have current access to Iraqi contracts and Iraqi oil. And the Iraqis recently have been awarding and offering those contracts to France, India, China, Indonesia, and Russia. Can't have that now, can we? It's not bad enough that there is a large supplier of oil out there who isn't friendly with the U.S. but then the buggers actually want to grant oil contracts to someone else. So long as America can control the flow of oil, they can ultimately control everyone."
Oil and Gas International 27 January leaves little room for doubt about the issue. It confirms that France and Russia have been warned they must support the US military invasion and occupation of Iraq if they want access to Iraqi oilfields in a post-Saddam Hussein Iraq.
And this war is not about oil, but about reducing international terrorism?
Can it really be true:
As Ross Perot pointed out during his 1992 US Presidential election campaign the first Gulf war was about nothing other than oil. And yet somehow the Prime Minister is trying to tell us that this new Gulf war, after more than a decade of further depletion of western oil supplies, is not?
Maintaining access to foreign oil has been a major concern to British Foreign Office mandarins for decades. Awkwardly for Mr Blair it emerges that his own Foreign Secretary reminded a meeting of over 150 diplomats in London in January that a key priority of British foreign policy is to bolster the security of British and global energy supplies". And yet the Prime Minister is trying to tell us this has no bearing on our attitude towards Iraq, the custodian of the world's second largest oil reserves?
Is it really reasonable to assume that Mr Blair is merely a bystander in all of this given the wording of a speech he gave in Texas April 2002? At that meeting he proclaimed that Who develops oil and gas, what the new potential sources of supply are, is a vital strategic question...[the UK and US] have the best energy companies in the world. He told his audience that Britain and the US must forge a collective strategy to ensure that the political and corporate world cooperate together to safeguard their interests.
And this war is not about oil?
Whatever the Prime Minister may or may not know, one thing is clear however - the line coming from him does not correspond to the known facts about US foreign policy pre-September 11 in relation to Gulf energy reserves and Iraq (see PNAC report September 2000; and James Baker Institute report April 2001).
Whatever really lies behind this mismatch between the political reality on the other side of the Atlantic and the Prime Minister's claims, it is abundantly clear that Britain is in deep trouble when the people are lied to so blatantly by their own government. The only country which is in deeper trouble in this respect is the United States, where the culture of governmental deception is endemic on a wide spectrum of issues (as one EU Commissioner recently put it on another matter: "The deal would be this: if the Americans would stop lying about us, we would stop telling the truth about them.")
Much of this international security disaster is thanks to the stubborn refusal of our political leaders to plan a modern economy based on renewable energy, a prospect of great anathema to their friends in the oil and gas sectors.
This syndrome is so pervasive that last year the British government rejected a proposal from major motor manufacturers to start the conversion of the car industry to a hydrogen based system - fuel that can be sourced widely across the globe with the right alternative technology (already Iceland is converting all of its motor energy to hydrogen including its fishing fleet). According to the London Times 22 April 2002 government ministers decided (stupifyingly) in response to the proposal "that fossil fuels will not be phased out for at least another 50 years".
Meanwhile a study by the research unit of the former Atomic Energy
Authority has shown that a quarter of England's electricity requirements could be sourced
from wind turbines built off the East Anglian coast
alone. The Scottish Parliament is already talking about such schemes, with the possibility of Scotland
becoming a net exporter of electricity.
The choice is simple. Either we wean ourselves off oil and gas (and there are both
economic and environmental benefits to be had from doing so) or there is going to be
permanent war and terrorism as the imbalance between global
hydrocarbon supply and demand rapidly deteriorates, especially as huge countries like
China and India industrialise.
Unfortunately whilst it is well known that the Bush administration is stuffed full of
former oil executives, the
departure of the British Prime Minister's own closest personal aide (Anji Hunter) to join
BP virtually the moment the so called 'war against terrorism' was launched also speaks
volumes.
Hunter left 10 Downing St for BP as soon as the post 911 Afghan invasion coalition
was set up. It
was she and Alastair Campbell (get the picture?), not the Foreign Secretary, who
accompanied Blair on his world tour to build the coalition.
Following the war in Afghanistan BP are now opening up the Caspian Sea region (which will also feed the post 911 trans-Afghan pipeline to the east) from the western side. This involves the construction of a new pipeline to the Mediterranean via Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey. It follows the build-up of US troops in most of the Asian Islamic 'Stan' countries and Georgia for such purposes following 911.
Needless to say Islamic militants are unlikely to be too pleased about this. When the Prime Minister says al Qaeda attacks on the UK are now inevitable, this is a key reason why.
It is now well documented that the US led attack on Afghanistan was planned well before 911 as a result of the collapse of US negotiations with the Taliban to build a new gas pipeline through the country. This was part of a broader White House strategy to open up the Caspian Sea region with western oil companies, including BP and Enron (it was Enron who paid a 'modest' $300,000 towards the inauguration ceremony of President Bush at the beginning of 2001).
In this context Ms Hunter's story looks suspiciously like a case of 'lets clear the way for the oil companies, and then stick close to them', a development very much consistent with Blair's call in Texas for greater politico-corporate collaboration in the sector. Whatever the case Hunter's arrival at BP makes the company incomparably close to Downing Street. Hunter has been described as one of the few people that could go into the Prime Minister's office without knocking on the door first.
Across the Atlantic things are even more dubious. The week before the 911 attacks the London Times reported that "The Pentagon has secretly built a germ factory capable of producing enough deadly bacteria to kill millions of people. The project is one of a number of covert biological initiatives pursued by the United States over recent years. One proposal awaiting final approval is to manufacture a more potent version of anthrax using genetically engineered biological agents. ... "
The following January CBS News reported that Donald Rumsfeld had been forced to admit that the Department of Defense is unable to account for $2.3 trillion (yes, trillion) worth of US military transactions, thereby begging the question as to on what and on whom the missing money has been spent. CBS confirmed that the US defence establishment has not passed a government audit in a decade.
These revelations indicate that when it comes to the deployment of weapons of mass destruction the US is considerably less accountable to the international community and its own people than Saddam Hussein. This is despite the fact that the US is the only country (other than Britain and unlike Iraq) with a self-proclaimed willingness to use them in first strike attacks against other nations, and despite the self-proclaimed global expansionist ambitions of the Bush inner circle.
Indeed the 2002 Bush Administration's declaration of a new 'pre-emptive' policy of striking its enemies before they attack it, is in direct contravention of the charter of the United Nations to which the US is a treaty signatory.
Whether weapons of mass destruction exist in Iraq or not, the missiles that might propel them cannot reach beyond the eastern Mediterranean. They are no threat to the US and UK, the two countries who are driving this march to war. And for those within reach of Iraq's missiles how many are asking, in the absence of economic threats or bribery behind the scenes from the USA, for this war to proceed?
The principal exception, of course, is Sharon and his supporters in Israel - a country with its own weapons of mass destruction and which has been in breach of UN resolutions for decades.
The happy recipient of billions of dollars of military aid from US taxpayers, Sharon is a much bigger threat to international security than Saddam. According to IAP News 1 February : "Speaking during an interview which was published in Jerusalem Friday, Professor Martin Van Creveld [from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem] said Israel had the capability of hitting most European capitals with nuclear weapons.... Creveld said he was sure that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon wanted to deport the Palestinians.... Creveld argued that Israel wouldn't care much about becoming a rouge state....[He said] 'Our armed forces are not the thirtieth strongest in the world, but rather the second or third. We have the capability to take the world down with us. And I can assure you that that this will happen before Israel goes under.'..." Creveld is a military historian and is the only non-American on the U.S. Army's required reading list for officers.
Meanwhile long range missiles tipped with known weapons of mass destruction rest in the hands of the two most dangerous countries on earth led by Messrs. Bush (read 'Cheney') and Blair. Unlike Iraq they have explicitly stated their intention to use these weapons, to say nothing of their involvement in international terrorism as documented by (amongst others) the Dutch government and the BBC.
The 'sanity' of this strategy was sarcastically attacked in the Observer 26 January by former Monty Python comedian Terry Jones who mocked: "...let's face it, Mr Bush's carefully thought-out policy towards Iraq is the only way to bring about international peace and security. The one certain way to stop Muslim fundamentalist suicide bombers targeting the US or the UK is to bomb a few Muslim countries that have never threatened us."
Not surprisingly in these circumstances, there are increasing indications that people around the world regard these two demented Anglo-Saxon crusaders as a greater threat to world peace than Saddam Hussein. Polls show that the majority of people in Germany think so.
Which is the greater problem? The Iraqi mosquito or the American wolf? Fortunately more and more American citizens are also beginning to express a clear understanding of what is really going on. On the BBC's flagship radio current affairs programme, 'Today' 25 January, American writer Gore Vidal compared Bush directly to Hitler and Mussolini, and condemned the USA's unilateral aspirations for global supremacy.
The recent efforts by Bush and Blair to claim a link between Iraq and al Qaeda as part of a justification for launching an attack are also interesting. Applying the same criteria across the globe would require the immediate bombing of a wide range of countries, ranging from Pakistan to Britain (both of which also have weapons of mass destruction). The Daily Telegraph reports that over 1200 Britons went to fight alongside bin Laden during the Afghan war and many of those have now returned to the UK.
In its 7 July 2002 edition TIME magazine raises an even more disturbing issue in relation to the sheltering of al Qaeda's network in Britain. The following words are 'interesting': "Described by some justice officials as the spiritual leader and possible puppet master of al-Qaeda's European networks... senior European intelligence officials tell TIME that Abu Qatada is tucked away in a safe house in the north of England, where he and his family are being lodged, fed and clothed by British intelligence services... British security services officials declined to comment.".
But it gets worse.
Following disclosures by former MI5 officer David Shayler the Observer 10 November 2002 reports that "British intelligence paid large sums of money to an al-Qaeda cell in Libya in a doomed attempt to assassinate Colonel Gadaffi in 1996 and thwarted early attempts to bring Osama bin Laden to justice.... The Libyan al-Qaeda cell included Anas al-Liby, who was given political asylum in Britain and lived in Manchester until May of 2000.....". A similar story on this British sponsorship of al-Qaeda was also run by the London Evening Standard a month earlier.
As if to leave us in no doubt on the matter the London Times 19 December points out to its readers that "European security chiefs still regard Britain as a safe haven for al-Qaeda units....". So does this give Saddam Hussein the right to bomb Britain even though he has no capacity to do so?
No. Clearly there is another reason for wanting to attack Iraq and most of the world knows what that reason is. Is it not astonishing, however, that so few politicians in the 'civilised' world are prepared to utter its name? This exposure of the supine nature of the political systems predominant in the Anglo-Saxon world (and let us not also forget the complicity of the Australian government in these matters) as the bogus nature of the war against terrorism becomes increasingly apparent, is truly shocking (see 'What War Against Terrorism' for more details).
'Ah, but what the heck?' After all, selectively chasing al Qaeda around the globe provides the perfect pretext for invading almost any country of our choice at any time, especially those countries whose oil and gas we do not yet control (when indeed are we going to hear of claims that al Qaeda cells have decamped to Iran or even Venezuela?).
As one penetrating columnist in the London Times (former Conservative MP, Mathew Paris) put it following the 'ricin' poison scare story in January: "...the Anglo-American alliance and al-Qaeda now need each other badly." He condemned the significance of the ricin incident as deliberately inflated in order to engender fear of terrorism in Britain prior to an attack on Iraq.
In a later article he poignantly adds: "I am not afraid that this war will fail. I am afraid that it will succeed. I am afraid that it will prove to be the first in an indefinite series of American interventions. I am afraid that it is the beginning of a new empire: an empire that I am afraid Britain may have little choice but to join."
An exaggeration? As Bush remarked on the day of 911 itself (after CIA Director George 'Here's-One-I-Prepared-Earlier' Tenet reported to the President that he already had a long list of target countries in which to chase al Qaeda): "Let's pick them off one at a time".
The London Times, 2 February 2002 confirms that "[In the week following the 911 attacks Tenet] spoke of covert CIA operations in 80 countries - a Worldwide Attack Matrix" and that "Mr Rumsfeld and Mr Wolfowitz had been examining military options for Iraq for months [before 911]."
Plans to seize control of the Gulf region had been set out by Bush advisors even before his election. However, their PNAC ('Project for a new American Century') report of September 2000 indicates that such plans would be difficult to implement without "some catastrophic and catalysing event - like a new Pearl Harbor".
We now know that President Roosevelt knew about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in advance, kept the information from the US fleet, and allowed the attacks to proceed. His purpose was to generate such outrage from the American people that they would give him consent to join the second world war, a venture they were previously opposed to participating in.
It took over half a century before that governmental deception became public knowledge, and most people still remain unaware of it.
According to British ITV journalist John Pilger: "As for Iraq's alleged 'weapons of mass destruction', these were dismissed [in the PNAC report], in so many words, as a convenient excuse, which it is. 'While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification,' it says, 'the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein.'...". Founders or associates of PNAC include the following Bush advisers: Richard Perle, adviser to the Pentagon; Dick Cheney, vice-president; Donald Rumsfeld, defence secretary; Paul Wolfowitz, deputy defence secretary; Lewis Libby, Cheney's chief of staff; Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida and brother to the President; Richard Armitage, deputy secretary of state; Robert Zoellick, U.S. trade commissioner; and Zalmay Khalilzad, Bush's ambassador to Afghanistan and now at the centre of post-invasion planning for Iraq.
These are, according to Pilger, the modern chartists of American terrorism.
So much then for the proposed war against Iraq being a spontaneous response to the outrage of 911. Indeed, so much for Saddam Hussein's 'link' to al Qaeda following the BBC's exposure of the leaked British intelligence report which indicates such a link does not exist. Moreover, government sources claim the report was circulated to the Prime Minister who in turn claims he never saw it. Whoever is misleading whom, the atmosphere of deceit is increasingly palpable.
But as the anti-war movement grows stronger day by day what is happening to Britain and America may not be so bad after all. For the moment, however, the behaviour of their leaders indicates that each continues to suffer from an acute and highly dangerous deterioration in their sanity.
In January Tony Blair told the nation that "We've got to make sure these groups of fanatics, who have no compunction in taking human life and who have no demands that any political system could possibly accede to, are defeated".
These remarks don't refer to the challenge currently faced by the rest of the world in the form of the emerging Blair-assisted Bush empire, but they describe it well. To quote Ian Lustick, a University of Pennsylvania political science professor and Middle East expert (Philadelphia Daily News 27 January): "This is not a war on fanatics. This is a war of fanatics - our fanatics."
If the developments reported (amongst others) by David Shayler, TIME magazine and the London Times lead to where it appears, then the accusations of government involvement with al Qaeda and weapons of mass destruction (both overt and clandestine) apply much more solidly to Britain and the US than they do to Iraq.
Meanwhile one BBC radio report on the 'Today' programme (1 February, preceding the 09.00 news) quoted an American source as saying "Hans Blix is on-side. Hans Blix is our secret weapon." Whatever those curious comments may mean, there can be little doubt about how the US will wish to use the contents of the next Blix report once they are released.
In this context the urgent need for the effective treatment and rehabilitation of the two delinquent church-going leaders of the Anglo-Saxon world is clear. If you still require convincing of this alarming reality then take a read of John Le Care's article in the London Times entitled 'The United States of America Has Gone Mad' (follow link below).
Then forward it, or this bulletin, to your friends. Only don't leave it too long, because all diplomatic missions are preparing to leave Baghdad by 15 February, the day after the release of the next Blix report.
NATURAL LAW PARTY WESSEX
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"George Orwell's novel, 1984, is getting more and more
prophetic. Everyone should memorize Orwell's three laws: War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery,
and Ignorance is Strength... Death is Life. Promises
are Prosperity. Bankruptcy is Wealth. Innocence is Guilt. Guilt is Innocence. Lies are
Truth. "
Lies Are Truth
LewRockwell.com,
3 February 2003
CNN/Reuters
- New Play - 'Madness of George Dubya' a UK hit
channel4.com
- between iraq and a hard place- TV satire on Bush-Blair double act
Bush
Support for 2004 Dips Below 50%
TIMEeurope.com Poll Results Which country poses the
greatest danger to world peace in 2003?
(Total Votes Cast: 348,504 - 85% say it's the US, as at 8 Feb)
Regime Change in the USA!
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"A senior Indian official yesterday told Gulf News that
all diplomatic missions in Baghdad, including the Indian mission, have decided they would
leave Iraq by February 15.... Meanwhile, Reuters reported that Russia's armed forces have
obtained information that the United States and its allies have already decided to launch
military action in Iraq from mid-February.... 'According to the information we have, the
operation is planned for the second half of February. The decision to launch it has been
taken but not yet been made public,' the source told the [Russian news] agency. ... The
source added that the main aim of the operation was not so much to topple Iraqi President
Saddam but to secure U.S. control over Iraqi oilfields."
Diplomats to Evacuate Iraq by February 15
Gulf News, 23 January
2003
"An undercurrent of profound unease over a war against
Iraq is sweeping through Britain's military establishment, with senior commanders worried
about confused objectives and the ethics of launching a pre-emptive strike... These
underlying concerns were reflected last week by General Sir Jack Deverell,
commander-in-chief of allied forces, Northern Europe, who told the BBC he would not like
to go to war without the support of the country. "
British Military Leaders Question Mission and Ethics
Guardian, 5 February 2003
"I was once asked why I don't
participate in anti-war demonstrations. I said that I will never do that, but as soon as
you have a pro-peace rally, I'll be there."
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We Will March
ZNET, 7
February 2003
"....people will say:
'If government can't protect us, what on earth can they do for us? If the government can't
guarantee that we'll be alive tomorrow, what good are they?'..."
Martin Van Creveld, Professor of
History, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Dutch-Israeli Military Historian - 'We Are Destroying Ourselves'
Elsevier Magazine,
January 2003
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"The military takes 17% of
your money [via taxes] without asking for it. We're asking for a dollar from every
American. "Trying to judge if there
are more terrorists being created than are being inhibited or killed or captured or
detained [as a result of our war against terrorism] - there's no one on the face of the
earth who can answer that question." |
"In times of grief we look for some greater good. The importance of the
Columbia shuttle tragedy is that we lost seven lives, not that we lost millions of dollars
in equipment. Thousands of innocent men, women and children will be killed in a war with
Iraq. Each innocent Iraqi life is just as precious as each innocent astronaut life.
Tragedy is supposed to bring families together. I hope this tragedy brings the
international family together to solve the problems in Iraq peacefully."
BOB ERICSON, California
Letter to the Editor,
London Times, 1 Feb 2003
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John Le Carre, London Times
'The United States of
America has gone mad'
Gore Vidal, BBC Radio 4
" ....The Cheney Bush Junta have taken charge of the
United States. These are a series of oil and gas people, mostly from Texas, who in the
year 2000 through as series of often highly illegal acts saw to it that the loser of the
Presidential election... became President.... This was a constitutional
collapse on the part of the United States.... they got away with it. So now we have
a bunch of oil and gas people ... governing [the US] .... Iraq... has done us no harm
anymore than Afghanistan....There is no crisis but that which has been created by this
administration. Further more they have done such a marvelous job propagandising in every
country.... that Saddam Hussein had something to do with the ghastly events of Septermber
11. Iraq had nothing to with them..[50% of American's think one or
more of the 911 hijackers was from Iraq. None were, nlpwessex].. The United States did
something I thought I would never live long enough to see. I served as an enlisted man in
the second world war and I never thought to see my country as an international villain on
the scale of Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo... This is an unilateral
strike at global supremacy in the interests of gas and oil."
Listen to Today programme radio recording - click here
Gore Vidal, USA Today
"We only have one political party in the U.S., and that
is the property party, which essentially is corporate America, which has two right wings,
one called Republican and one called Democrat. I can't say I like either of them."
'Dreaming
War: Blood for Oil and the Cheney-Bush Junta', 4 Feb 2003
America In Crisis |
"To call Blair a mere 'poodle'
is to allow him distance from the killing of innocent Iraqi men, women and children for
which he will share responsibility. He is the embodiment of the most dangerous appeasement
humanity has known since the 1930s."
PILGER: BLAIR IS A COWARD
Daily
Mirror, 29 January 2003
"I am in a position to know because, as the Central
Intelligence Agency's senior political analyst on Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war, and as a
professor at the Army War College from 1988 to 2000, I was privy to much of the classified
material that flowed through Washington.... the United States Defense Intelligence Agency
investigated and produced a classified report, which it circulated within the intelligence
community on a need-to-know basis. That study asserted that it was Iranian gas that killed
the Kurds, not Iraqi gas."
A War Crime or an Act of War?
New York Times, 31 January
2003

"...Andrew Rawnsley, chief political commentator for
The Observer......quotes a former Conservative cabinet minister who says he regards George
Bush as 'a child running around with a grenade with the pin pulled out.' ...."
State of Disunion
The Nation, 23
January 2003
"As President Bush was putting the finishing touches on
his State of the Union address, the Pentagon top brass were talking about 'A-Day,' short
for 'Air Strikes Day.' On A-Day the air force and navy will launch 300 to 400 cruise
missiles at targets in Iraq, CBS reported Saturday. That's more missiles than were
launched during the entire 40-day Persian Gulf war of 1991. Then, on A-Day plus one,
they'll bombard Iraq with 400 more missiles. 'There will not be a safe place in Baghdad,'
one Pentagon official told CBS. There are 4 million civilians in Baghdad, of whom 2
million are children."
Missiles to Go. Civilians, Too. Bushies Order Takeout
Village Voice, 29 January
2003
What 'War Against
Terrorism'? |
"It is totally incoherent to fight against terrorism
and, at the same time, think serenely about a war that will raise new storms of
anti-Western sentiment in Africa, in Asia, in Latin America. This is a ticking time bomb
that will explode."
President Jacques Chirac of France
Washington
Post, 16 Jan 2003
Mental Health Treatment For The Incoherent Anglo-Saxon Leaders
PREVENTING TERRORISM |
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"More and more Americans - aware that their President
declined to serve his country in Vietnam - realise that their newspapers are lying to them
and acting as a conduit for the US government alone. More and more Britons are tired of
being told to go to war by their newspapers and television stations and politicians."
The wartime deceptions: Saddam is Hitler and it's not about oil
Independent,
27 January 2003
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of NATO
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fears more terrorism after Iraq
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link
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Bringing Drugs Into the USA
Nuclear arms labs
would get more work under Bush budget
White House
'exaggerating Iraqi threat'
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investigating head of Central Command - Feb. 4, 2003
Declassified documents point to US
war crimes in Iraq (by Stephen Gowans) - Media Monitors Network
Bush Approval Numbers Sharply Lower,
Reluctance on Iraq Continues
British
Ex-MP Conducts TV Interview with Saddam
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battle target - smh.com.au
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constituents are against war with Iraq
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Britain's role in shaping Iraq
Antiwar Sentiment in County Seats and
City Halls
Top Labour Figures Issue Warning to
Blair
Southern Africa famine
threat is 'exaggerated'
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blinds Bush to world picture
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Kissinger Replacement on 9-11 Panel Tied
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UK restates nuclear threat
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called to quit
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says Norway may go own way on Iraq
Expert rules out link
between Iraq and al-Qaeda
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Scientists
say bioterror threat 'exaggerated'
Mandela denounces Blair
over Iraq war
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War
Stormin' Norman Don't rush into
war
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Bush's Church in New Antiwar Ad (washingtonpost.com)
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al-Qaeda link
Blair North Korea is
Next
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was concocted five years ago by oil men such as Dick Cheney
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NATURAL LAW PARTY WESSEX
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