Tuesday, April 10, 2007

THE IRAQ WAR : 4 YEARS ON

Saddam was harbouring al-Qaeda.
Saddam had WMD which could hit British soil ie Cyprus.
The Iraqis would cheer and throw roses at our tanks as they chased away Saddam's troops.
Iraq's oil would be placed in a trust fund and the money from its sale would be used to rebuild Iraq.
Blah, blah, blah.

This is what we were told 4 to 5 years ago.

Many saw through that BS then.

If you can't now see what BS it all was then perhaps this nations "education, education, education" policy worked (or maybe you even helped to implement it!); you have no capacity for critical thought.

The architects of the invasion of Iraq had years to plan for a post-war Iraq.

Now look at it; a shithole.

Billions of dollars has gone missing.
There's no constant water or electricity supply.
There's segmentation of Iraq as Shia beheads Sunni, and Sunni beheads Shia.

And while this goes on, the hydrocarbon law being drafted will give Iraq's oil to the Anglo-American oil companies, and the apparent civil war is giving the Anglo-Americans a reason to demonise, and maybe an ultimate reason to invade, Iran by blaming it for fanning the flames of that civil war and the murder of US soldiers.

Five years they had to plan for a post-war Iraq. FIVE YEARS. AT LEAST!

The five years comes from a letter to then President Clinton sent in 1998 demanding urgent military action to get rid of Saddam. The signatories of that letter belonged to PNAC and in 2002/2003 they held very influential positions in the Bush administration. I cannot believe that such intelligent, though evil, men would not plan for a post-Saddam Iraq, particularly if they had FIVE YEARS AT LEAST to plan for it.

I believe 100% that the state Iraq is in now was planned to be so. Such a violent, fragmenting state with such in-fighting serves two purposes;
1. while Iraqis are too busy beheading each other they cannot organise to stop a) the rampant corruption, and b) the hydrocarbon law giving the oil to the Anglo-American oil thieves
2. with a state of civil war Iraq's neighbour Iran, a fellow member of "the axis of evil" can be blamed for supporting the civil war and supplying weapons which kill Anglo-American soldiers, thus giving a potential reason to invade Iran.

So when you read and see Faye Turney this week, remember there is a war with Iran to be manufactured. I told you Blair would not say sorry to get Turney and the others back, and I believe he and others were hoping deep down she and her fellow captives would be tried and perhaps executed as spies. But Ahmedinijad blinked first and released them. I believe everything Turney and the others are saying about their time in captivity in Iran. But I also believe they are now unwitting pawns in a dangerous propaganda war designed ultimately for yet more bloody war.

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