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The US's occupation of Iraq will see to it that the Lion of Babylon rises again .. سنـُبعـَث ُ من جَديد ، وإلى ضَـيـرِِهِـم
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Iraq's Nuclear Mirage ... سَراب السلاح النووي العراقي

Unrevealed Milestones in the Iraqi National Nuclear Program: 1981-1991

معالم وأحداث غير مكشوفة في البرنامج النووي الوطني العراقي 1981-1991

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Monday, July 03, 2006

How to train your kid to spread American 'Freedom and Democracy'


This child 'training' session is in Oklahoma , where they have the highest percentage of "vote for George W Bush".

And they would be turning
into this.
.

(Click on picture to enlarge)

Comments:
Hello, Imad, long time, eh?

Here are some comments (yes, this IS the majority opinion) by average Americans on the New York Times' recent story, warning Americans that the Bush Administration is illegally spying on their bank transactions.

Wouldn't you expect these people to be upset at this latest in a long series of attempts by Bush and Co. to simply ignore laws that they don't agree with? No, sorry, we are dealing with Americans here, that is, people who want a (sic.) benevolent dictatorship, who want a police state where "if you don't have something to hide, you have nothing to fear". The point is that Americans don't want freedom, they want dictatorship. They have been conditioned (in the churches and schools) since childhood to have a child-like faith in authority (after all, the President is "divinely placed in his position of authority by God", this is a direct quote from Bush), and they are responding perfectly to their upbringing.

Those of us in the rest of the world who really do value our freedoms, had better take note. There's no way to reason with these people. You might as well have tried to reason with the Germans, in 1933.

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Published: June 24, 2006

To the Editor:

Re "Bank Data Sifted in Secret by U.S. to Block Terror" (front page, June 23):

The question is, What's more important, the Central Intelligence Agency's ability to track terrorist financing, or the "public interest" in these activities?

Before deciding, one must consider that the C.I.A.'s strategy to "follow the money" has resulted in the exposure of several terrorist activities, and The New York Times's decision to print this article will likely decrease the effectiveness of the program.

To be fair, any operation delving into private transactions (with or without legal warrants) may violate civil liberties if it isn't managed properly and/or doesn't receive appropriate oversight.

I'm far more interested in eliminating terrorist threats to our security than learning about the details of C.I.A. operations, and trust the courts and Congress to opine on the legality of such operations.

Although The Times had the constitutional right to print the article, it also had a responsibility to more carefully assess the effect such disclosures would have on national security, and not base a decision to print solely on the public's interest.

Salvatore J. Bommarito
New York, June 23, 2006

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To the Editor:

I am disappointed by your decision to publish the article.

Newspapers do have a duty to reveal possible abuses of power in the government, but they must weigh that duty with the obligation to avoid jeopardizing national security.

In this case, the Swift program, which relies on data from the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, seems to be legal, and the article itself reveals that there are several checks on the searches. Even so, publishing the article would be excusable if not for the fact that it now makes the program, which has been a success, worthless.

When the National Security Agency's phone monitoring was revealed, the program could still continue, but in this case, terrorists now know to avoid Swift, and will certainly do so.

I appreciate the difficulty of deciding whether to publish an article, but in this case, The Times made the wrong choice.

Coleman Glenn
Bryn Athyn, Pa., June 23, 2006

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To the Editor:

The Times blows the cover on a classified program used successfully to catch terrorists, and its executive editor justifies this by saying the existence of the program is "a matter of public interest."

Isn't the point that the public's right to know must be balanced against protecting the public at a time of war?

I'd rather know that the bad guys were being caught than having my "interest" in this story satisfied over this morning's cup of coffee.

I think that your decision to publish this information was irresponsible, and puts us all at greater risk.

John A. Maher
Summit, N.J., June 23, 2006


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To the Editor:

Your decision to print this article is disturbing to me. Timing is the issue with me.

We have troops in the field fighting every day. We have just recently seen the brutality of the enemy.

The time to consider which programs are successful or not is after the troops come home, which in this case means a free Afghanistan and Iraq.

Please consider the timing of your articles in matters of national security when troops are still on the ground.

Terri Wagner
Elberta, Ala., June 23, 2006
 
No question about it -- there are some wierd child-rearing practices here.
It's like we're IN a war zone. Everyone is edgy.
All of our projections onto other nations and peoples are and will come back to haunt us.
No question about that, either.
 
Britons see US as vulgar empire builder (Too true. Now if only the Brits would get rid of Tony Blair and all look alikes standing in the wings.)
 
Bush urged to intervene after Castro's death (What would the world do without us?)
 
UK: 28-day detention limit 'inadequate' (Remember South Africa? First it was 60 days, then 90, then indefinite detention - plus whatever else the security forces chose to dispense. Long live the Rights of Man.)
 
Haaretz, Israel drafting special laws for "non Jews" (What colour star should they wear?)
 
US soldier arrested in Carolina for raping killing Iraqi girl.

Yes, we see now how he learned to do that.
 
Rafah - Palestine, 3 July 06: Now, while I'm writing this update, Israeli F-16s and helicopters are hovering over and bombing the Gaza Strip. ...

All the residents of Gaza, including myself, are having rolling power outages after the power plant was completely damaged in a missile attack launched as Israel began an incursion with Israeli F-16s and helicopters. There is no electricity and this is affecting the entire Gaza Strip and is making it impossible for hospitals, among other things, to work.

(Excellent photos included with article.)
 
U.S. elite forces face shortfall (Pity)
 
Y E S !!!
Rumsfeld subpoenaed over Abu Ghraib
 
Reprinted in full -
Sam Kabbani, Pioneers of terrorism: Facts about the founding fathers of Israel - Below are some rarely-mentioned facts about the relationship between Zionism and modern-day terrorism:

1. The first aircraft hijacking was carried out by Israel in 1954 against a Syrian civilian airliner.

2. Grenades in cafes: first used by Zionists against Palestinians in Jerusalem on 17 March 1937.

3. Delayed-action, electrically timed mines in crowded marketplaces: first used by Zionists against Palestinians in Haifa on 6 July 1938.

4. Blowing up a ship with its civilian passengers still on board: first carried out by Zionists in Haifa on 25 November 1940. The Zionists did not hesitate to blow up their own people in protest at the British policy of restricting Jewish immigration to Palestine. The ship, Patria, was carrying 1,700 Jewish immigrants.

5. Assassination of government officials: first carried out by the Zionists against the British in Cairo, when on 6 November 1944 Lord Moyne was assassinated by the Stern Gang. Yitzhak Shamir, a member of the Irgun and later leader of the Stern Gang and Israeli prime minister, was behind the plan.

6. Use of hostages as a means of putting pressure on a government: first used by the Zionists against the British in Tel Aviv on 18 June 1946.

7. Blowing up of government offices with their civilian employees and visitors: first carried out by the Zionists against the British in Jerusalem on 22 July 1946. The toll was 91 Britons killed and 46 wounded in the King David Hotel. Menachim Begin, who masterminded and carried out the attack and later became Israeli prime minister, admitted that the massacre was coordinated with and carried out under the instruction of the Haganah Zionist gang.

8. Booby-trapped suitcases: first used by the Zionists against the British Embassy in Rome on 13 October 1946.

9. Booby-trapped cars in civilian areas: first used by the Zionists against the British in Sarafand (east of Jaffa) on 5 December 1946.

10. Beating of hostages: first used by the Zionists against the British in Tel Aviv, Netanya and Rishon on 29 December 1946.

11. Letter bombs sent to politicians: first used by the Zionists against Britain when 20 letter bombs were sent from Italy to London between 4 and 6 June 1947.

12. Murder of hostages as a reprisal for government actions: first used by the Zionists against the British in the Netanya area on 29 July 1947.

13. Postal parcel bombs: first used by the Zionists against the British in London on 3 September 1947.

14. The massacre of Qibya, northwest of Jerusalem, was carried out by Unit 101, under the command of Ariel Sharon on Wednesday 14 October 1953. The attack was the bloodiest and most brutal Zionist crimes since the infamous Deir Yassin massacre. Forty-two houses as well as a school and a mosque were dynamited over their inhabitants. Seventy-five women, men and children were killed.
 
Does it occur to you how much the Israelis have taught us?
 
عقود وهمية وسحوبات بنكية غير أصولية وتعيين موظفين بشهادات مزورة
http://www.newsabah.com/paper.php?name=News&file=article&sid=20343


ان دفاع الادارة الانتخابية عن بعض الموظفين الذين وقعوا على عقود لنقل مواد انتخابية في يومين بمبلغ ” 277500000“ مائتان وسبعة وسبعون مليونا وخمسمائة الف دينار عراقي في الكرخ و”55000000“ فقط خمسة وخمسون مليون دينار في الرصافة وتعيين موظفين وهميين ان هذا الدفاع بالرغم من انه يدعو الى وضع علامة استفهام كبيرة امام هذا التوجه فإن اخفاء الاوراق وعدم احالة هؤلاء الى المحاكم يعتبر عصيانا اداريا يتحمل مسؤوليته المدير العام التنفيذي للادارة الانتخابية عادل اللامي.
5 ملايين دولار للسجل الانتخابي
وحول السجل الانتخابي الذي طبع على مرحلتين رأى المجلس ان هذا السجل كلف طبعه بحدود خمسة ملايين دولار وقد أساء لعملية الاستفتاء حيث فقدت الاف من الاسماء من السجل مما ادى الى ظهور أخطاء جسيمة من جراء عدم متابعة الادارة الانتخابية اثناء عملية الطبع وهو ما دفع مجلس المفوضين الى اعتماد البطاقة التموينية والهوية بدل سجل الناخبين علما بأن الادارة الانتخابية لم تقم بتحديد المقصر ولم تشر اليه لا من قريب او بع
 
Kurt Nimmo, Corporate Media Ignores War Against Palestinians: In a brazen attempt to sugar coat Israel’s flagrant violations of the Geneva Convention, specifically Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which is intended to protect civilians, the corporate media continues to spin the situation in the Gaza Strip.

“Israel Steps Up Raids in Bid to Free Soldier,” headlines the New York Times, reporting that “Israeli aircraft intensified their attacks on Palestinian targets in Gaza.”

In fact, the Israelis are inflicting relentless collective punishment on the Palestinians, as B’Tselem, the Israeli human rights organization, documents.
 
Ex-soldier charged with rape of Iraqi (See Comment, Iraqi Testimonies, 1:23 PM above)
 
(This imperfect extract of mine does not begin to do justice to the full article.)
Crescent & Cross: "INDEPENDENCE DAY" -
As they foolishly wave their flags, put their hands over the hearts and sing with a quivering voice the national anthem with tears welling up in their eyes ... they have chosen to ... participate in an obscene display of hypocrisy and contempt for that gem of incalculable value known as freedom, as well as for the justice that must accompany its existence if it is to remain a viable entity. ... Tonight, as it will be for many future nights in the coming years, the cursing that the Americans will display against those in the Middle East for daring to defend their beloved homelands and families from foreign assassins has become the chanting of the contradictions in that infamous, prophetic piece of fiction turned-into-non-fiction which predicted a future state of madness for humanity: war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength, and by such, has now become the process of spitting on the graves of those who gave their lives before them in the noble cause of freedom. ... Freedom? They are as bankrupt of this currency as some indigent, homeless hobo on the street begging for food. Justice? Their political and cultural system is as anemic of this life-sustaining element to the point of near death. Truth? The fools who tonight are championing the slaughter of the last remaining impediment to the enslavement of the Jewish supremacist agenda stagger around aimlessly, inebriated on the drug of duplicity that they ingest on a daily basis by a government media complex furthering the cause of Zionist tyranny. Decency? Their society has become like a leper colony full of dying individuals who are rotting away from the corrosive effects of the plague, a plague that has resulted from poisons that have been deliberately poured into the wellspring of their culture by the very same assassins who bow at the feet of the Israeli agenda.

Here they were this night, standing solidly behind the man who lied to them about the reasons for America’s entry into the present war being fought in erecting the Israeli empire, King George, the man responsible for the deaths of thousands of sons and daughters serving in the American military and who has promised to send even more to die in the coming years, and they cheer. This man and his coterie who silently sent back to Israel the nest of spies, 200 or more, who played an indispensable role in the deaths of 3,000 Americans on September 11th sits atop his throne receiving the adulations of a compliant and conquered American people. ...

... “Yam Yammi”, which, when translated from the same Aramaic tongue spoken by the freedom fighters of Palestine 2,000 years ago against the beast of Jewish Supremacism simply means “the day will come.”

The day will come wherein Independence Day, on whatever date it falls, will be a day celebrated by all the world’s peoples, not just by those in America. ... It will be remembered as the day wherein those who were tyrannized in such a brutal manner by the descendents of Cain rose up and finally cast into the lake of fire this animal that has prowled about humanity’s homestead and who has snatched the helpless, dragged them off towards oblivion and devoured them without any mercy. It will be the day wherein from the heavens ... all ... who were cut down by Hell’s assassins are remembered and enshrined as some of the best individuals that humanity had to offer as a result of their having given their lives in fighting for the taste of freedom. ...

 
Iranian Jews oppose Gaza operation
 
Prison Planet, Former Reagan Deputy and Colonel Says 9/11 "Dog That Doesn't Hunt": The Colonel detailed historical examples of the use of false flag operations carried out by the US government, in particular Israel's attempted sinking of the USS Liberty, which LBJ allowed to happen in an effort to blame Egypt and kickstart a war.

[He] dismised the validity of the assertion that the Bush administration is fighting a genuine war on terror.

"If the war on terror is real then the first thing that would have happened within a matter of weeks after 9/11 would have been we'd have closed the borders off."

"You have no national security if your borders are not secure."
 
NORAD air base on heightened alert: No reason given for 'Bravo-Plus' security level
 
Dahr Jamail, Orwell in Iraq: Snow Jobs, Zarqawi and Bogus Peace Plans
 
Chris Floyd, Home Free: American Power in Mahmudiyah: The only thing now is to get a good military lawyer. The ones they got working for those Gitmo goobers seem like top-notch shysters – they just beat Bush at the Supreme Court, so try to get one of them. Then just hunker down. If you can string it out long enough, Bush's media brigades can start working the refs for you, muddying the waters, smearing your accusers, providing the proper context, invoking 9/11. (And speaking of 9/11, isn't that what it's really all about? Isn't that what you were really doing when you raped that girl and shot her in the head and burned her body and killed her family – defending our country from those who attacked us on that tragic day? What you did was justice, damn it, not a crime! Just like the whole war.) Meanwhile, Rummy will pull the insider strings to water things down to a wrist-slap somewhere along the line – after the elections.

So don't sweat it, brother. You and your pals might be home free yet.
 
Today, the 4th of July -
Paul Craig Roberts, Bush's Army: a Few Good Degenerates - Rape, Lies and Murder: Whoever put out that propagandistic slogan, "support the troops," and the ribbon decals was a master propagandist. "Support the troops" means to deny the reality of the war and the behavior of the troops.

To this day, the Bush regime and the neocon Nazis have not told us the reason for their invasion of Iraq, the destruction of its towns and infrastructure, and the slaughter of its citizens. Every reason Bush has given has proved to be a lie.

There is no more reason for U.S. troops to be shooting up Iraq than to be shooting up Canada, Scotland, Holland, Spain, Taiwan, Florida, Virginia, or California. We are killing Iraqis for no other reason than that they resist our invasion and occupation of their country. (emphasis added)

It is proof of the collapse of American morals and the fallen character of the American people that the American public and its elected representatives in Congress refuse to rein in the Bush regime and hold it responsible for its monstrous crimes.

America has become a land of evil. The rest of the world hates and despises us. And we are going to pay a terrible price for it. Bush's belief that our superpower status makes us immune to the opinion of others goes beyond hubris into insanity.
 
(Lite relief. For either a giggle - or possible vomit - scroll down the full article!!!)
Wayne Madsen, July 4, 2006 -- Even Bush's crap is classified top secret: According to our Austrian sources, Austrian newspapers are currently abuzz with special security details of George W. Bush's recent trip to Vienna. ... The Bush White House is so concerned about Bush's security, the veil of secrecy extends over the president's bodily excretions. ...

Even Bush's toilet paper was flown in from the U.S. Air Base at Ramstein, Germany. In addition, Bush's food was flown in from the United States and tested with special chemicals before he ate it. ... The last frequent state visitor to Vienna, who always relied on a food tester, was Adolf Hitler.
 
C.I.A. Closes Unit Focused on Capture of bin Laden
 
Well, Imad, empires need cannon fodder... gotta train the next generation early, since we seem to be running a bit short of warm bodies for policing the Third World, right now.

PS: Just like happened with the German "Volkswaffe" in late WW2, when they recruited young school students. You gotta cut some corners when you recruit this young.

Like, "are you sure that I'm holding this Panzerfaust, the right way around, Dad?"

There's only one way to tell for sure, that is, fire it and hope the RPG goes in the right direction, eh?
 
Imad, I could not stop myself passing this lightly:

Gunmen kidnap Iraqi deputy minister, bodyguards

By Aseel Kami and Ross Colvin
42 minutes ago, July 4, 2006

(Reuters) Gunmen pulled the deputy electricity minister from his car in a busy Baghdad street on Tuesday, kidnapping him and 19 bodyguards in an audacious attack that underlined the vulnerability of Iraq's new government.
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Hmmmm. gee, as I know the word, it would seem a natural "asset" in WAR TIME is to be 'audacious', if they want to WIN, that is. Here is the meaning of audacious:
- Fearlessly, often recklessly daring; bold. See synonyms at adventurous, brave.
- Unrestrained by convention or propriety; insolent.
- Spirited and original, marked by originality and verve
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The abduction, the second of a politician in three days, is a blow
to attempts by Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's new national unity government to show Iraqis that it is coming to grips with the relentless insurgent and sectarian violence.

There has been no let-up in bombings and shootings in Baghdad, despite a security crackdown.
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So much for the US "Operation Code Name".
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A bomb in a crowded market in the Shi'ite district of Sadr City killed more than 60 on Saturday, the worst such attack in three months.

The prime minister's office said
Deputy Minister Raad al-Harith was not linked to any of Iraq's Shi'ite, Sunni or Kurdish parties. His religious affiliation was not known.

Harith was traveling in Talbiya district outside the heavily fortified Green Zone compound that
houses the government and foreign embassies,
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This'll teach them
TO NOT LEAVE the GREEN ZONE.
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when gunmen in camouflaged uniforms
stopped his convoy, police said.
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Oh those tricky GUNMEN... fooling us with their "camouflaged" uniforms. AS IF that's a unique idea that only they thought up?
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The attackers were driving seven cars.

"We were standing in the street when civilian cars came and stopped the other cars. Gunmen came out and kidnapped them,"
witness Ahmed Hassan told Reuters.

Details of the kidnapping were sketchy, but police said. It appeared the bodyguards had not resisted, believing that it was an official operation.
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UH OH, DUMB BODYGUARDS!
Good help is SO hard to find these days.
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CAMOUFLAGE UNIFORMS

Gunmen in camouflage uniforms have been linked to many shootings and kidnappings of Sunnis in Baghdad.
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I'd say by now those "camouflaged uniforms"ought to be easily recognized as "standard issue"?
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The Sunni minority once dominant under Saddam Hussein has accused
Shi'ite militias of running death squads.

The Electricity Ministry said
it could not confirm the kidnapping, but an official who asked not to be named said Harith had not arrived for work.
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Now that is a smart way of confirming an abduction.
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Police said the abduction took place at about 7.30 a.m. (0330 GMT).
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They obviously adhere to the belief that THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE WORM.
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It comes three days after gunmen kidnapped Sunni legislator Taiseer Najah al-Mashhadani and seven of her bodyguards in a northern district bordering Sadr City.
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These people need to change "agencies" and maybe start using BLACKWATER guards.
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Sunni lawmakers have boycotted the last two sessions of parliament, refusing to return until she was released.

Some Sunni leaders have blamed the kidnapping on Shi'ite militias.

A deputy industry minister escaped an apparent kidnapping attempt from his office on Sunday when ministry guards refused entry to gunmen bearing Interior Ministry identification cards.
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Well, now we see there ARE
"some" guards who are doing "their job well"...
let's find out where they came from , and get us some of THEM!
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The latest violence came as Maliki continued his tour of Gulf Sunni Arab neighbors trying to sell his national reconciliation plan that aims to end the three-year-old Sunni insurgency and the communal bloodshed that has pitched Iraq toward civil war.

Maliki has held talks with King Abdullah in Saudi Arabia, home to many of the foreign fighters who have been killed or captured in Iraq, and the president of the United Arab Emirates.

He heads next to Kuwait.
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Uh, Oh! Hope Kuwait is reading the news so they can prepare again to be "used".
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Analysts say any deepening of the civil conflict in Iraq could draw in neighboring states on opposing sides, with Iran tending to line up behind the majority Shi'ites and Arab states like Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states backing fellow Sunnis.
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Oh, those ANALYSTS ! always saying things like that...can't trust
their "expertise" in "predicting" much of anything ...doesn't everyone know that BY NOW?
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Wonder if Bushy is still thinking about jumping down instead of standing down?
 
BUSH ADMINISTRATION LIES
 
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