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[uruknet.info - daily information from occupied iraq] newsletter 11 Oct 2004.
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uruknet.info «Ë-Ë“Ê Æ‰Ê·Ë :: information from occupied iraq :: informazione dall'iraq occupato Green: Altered State of the Union Michael Green, The State Press ... Obviously, we did the right thing. We never said Hussein had the intentions to have the capabilities to make weapons. We said he thought about having the intentions to have the capabilities to make weapons. And we know al-Qaeda was helping him think about it because our intelligence says that at one time Osama bin Laden lived in Hussein's country house. We think Michael Moore lived there too. Look, I've seen the findings. I know Hussein doesn't ! even exist. But my administration never said he existed. Our position has been consistent all along. We said had Hussein existed he would have thought about having the intentions to possess the capabilities to make weapons that could have along with al-Qaeda -- destroyed the world... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6247&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6247 Shiite Fighters Turning in Weapons in Iraq SINAN SALAHEDDIN, Associated Press Writer Followers of radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr trickled in to police stations in Baghdad's Sadr City district to hand in weapons Monday under a deal seen as a key step toward ending weeks of fighting with U.S. and Iraqi forces in the Shiite militant stronghold... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6246&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6246 Iraq: ‘Liberation’ or War Crimes? Ghali Hassan ...Iraq is far worse today than under the rule of Saddam Hussein. There is no security, no electricity and no drinking water. The construction of Iraq promised by the US is turned out to be the continuing destruction of the country. There is no work for Iraqis, and unemployment is more than seventy percent. The health and education services, once the envy of the Middle East, are in total collapse. The only employment is in the new army and police. The US is bribing y! oung and unemployed Iraqis to join the army and the police in order to protect the Occupation and provide “soft” targets for the Resistance... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6245&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6245 Iraq's Green Zone Turns Redder by the Day Luke Baker, Reuters It was supposed to be the safest patch of land in Iraq, but instead is slowly succumbing to the creeping dangers stalking the rest of the country. Baghdad's Green Zone, home to thousands of U.S., British and other coalition officials, as well as the headquarters of the U.S. military and the interim Iraqi government, was set up as an impregnable fortress against the mayhem outside (...) But over the past year, and especially in recent weeks, life in the! Green Zone has grown steadily more precarious. "It's definitely getting riskier," said one British official who lives and works in the zone but declined to be named. "Sometimes it feels like you're living on a firing range, or on a really well-defended but dangerous housing estate"... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6244&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6244 Kerry Caught in the Big Lie Paul Craig Roberts, Antiwar The presidential debates are going nowhere. Why? Because both President George Bush and Senator John Kerry are encapsulated in a big lie. The lie is too big to be acknowledged. Both candidates repeat the mantra that Saddam Hussein was dangerous to America and had to be removed (...) Saddam Hussein was no danger to the U.S. However, he was a potential check, with Syria, on Israel's right-wing Likud Party's desire to expel the Palestinians to Jordan and to sei! ze Lebanon. The expulsion and the Lebanon grab may yet come to fruition, because it is supported by the neoconservatives who control the Bush administration. Installing a puppet regime in Iraq and constructing a dozen or more permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq, as the U.S. is doing, opens a field of conquest to Israel... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6243&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6243 US convoy hit in Mosul. Two soldiers die in Baghdad rocket attack Aljazeera.net A car bomb aimed at a US military convoy in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has caused several casualties, witnesses say. A pickup truck sped up beside the US convoy and exploded in Mosul's southern Yarmuk district at 0800 GMT (11am) on Monday, said Iraqi police First Lieutenant Jar Allah Muhammad Said. The blast rattled the city and blew a deep crater in the road, he said.... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6242&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6242 Kerry on the 'Good Foot': Expect Push to Partition Iraq The Black Commentator Lesser Evil John Kerry danced like James Brown atop the precarious, tiny table that he calls his “plan” for Iraq, easily out-presidentialing the Pure Evil Pirate, George Bush, in last week’s debate. For those of us who believe the fate of the human species may hang in the balance on November 2, it was a night of great exhilaration. We may yet live to tangle with a President Kerry – and tangle we must for, as Freedom Rider columnist Marg! aret Kimberley has written, “President Kerry should face thousands of demonstrators if he continues the disastrous occupation of Iraq and the take over of Haiti”... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6241&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6241 IRAQ: US military `recaptures’ Samarra Doug Lorimer, Green Left Weekly ...US officials now routinely refer to those fighting their troops in Iraq as AIF (“anti-Iraqi forces”) in an attempt to portray Iraqi anti-occupation fighters as “foreigners”. However, in a television interview on September 26, General John Abizaid, head of the US Central Command, estimated that the number of foreign anti-occupation fighters in Iraq was below 1000, i.e., less than 5% of the estimated 20,000 full-time resistance fighters. AP ! reported on October 5 that US commanders privately acknowledged that the “largest insurgent bloc is composed of Iraqi nationalists fighting to reclaim secular power lost when Saddam Hussein was deposed in April 2003". Of course, there are large numbers of foreign fighters in Iraq — 160,000 US and other foreign troops and 20,000 foreign mercenaries (“private security contractors” in Pentagonese)... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6240&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6240 Daniel Ruth: 'Whew, at least he wasn't fooling around' Daniel Ruth, Tampa Tribune If it weren't for all the body bags, the lost limbs, the dead civilians, the imploded infrastructure, the civil war, the car bombings and the lost prestige and honor around the globe, George Bush's adventure in Iraq might serve as a dark "M-A-S-H" meets a poor man's Huey Long- lite satire... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6239&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6239 Every attempt will fail Ibrahim Ebeid, Al-Moharer ...Now Iraq is under occupation and its neighbors are taking part with the American Zionist forces to change the face of Iraq and its character. The tragedy of Palestine is being repeated in Iraq in partnership with the Arab league and some Islamic countries..As a result of pressure by the United States the Arab League recognized the Allawi appointed government. By recognizing and supporting such government the members of the League gave an official “Arab” legitim! acy and support to the occupation of Iraq. The "Arab" League knows very well that the fight between the Iraqi people and its liberation forces against the invaders is still going strong and is gaining strength by the day. They know that all of the Iraqi districts except the North are under the control of the Resistance, including Baghdad itself. Unfortunately they chose to join the other trench and became part of the occupation... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6238&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6238 Bush Administration Lies Come Exposed Firas Al-Atraqchi, IslamOnline I considered calling this article “America owes the world an apology.” But then I reconsidered because the carnage, chaos, and widespread massacring of the Iraqi people at the hands of the compassionate US military are only felt by the Iraqi people themselves. Perhaps, “America owes every Iraqi an apology” would have been a better title (...) The US government—from its intelligence services to its military to its war supporters—lied. And continu! e to lie on a daily basis... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6234&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6234 The source Duelfer didn't quote. The head of the Iraq Survey Group knows regime change was the aim Scott Ritter, The Guardian ...Saddam Hussein has yet to be contradicted on a single point of substantive fact. Iraq had disarmed; no one wanted to accept that conclusion. Charles Duelfer has to date provided no documentation to back up his assertion regarding Saddam's "intent". Nor has he produced any confession from Saddam Hussein or any senior Iraqi official regarding the same. What has been offered is a compilat! ion of hearsay and conjecture linked to unnamed sources whose identities remain shrouded in secrecy. There is one source I am certain will not be quoted in Duelfer's report - a former officer in Saddam Hussein's intelligence service, who was interviewed by the ISG repeatedly in the summer of 2003... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6235&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6235 America’s ‘Strongman Strategy’ Redux Jeff Berg, World Crisis Web Once again America invades a country on the pretext of instituting democracy and once again America, at best, promises to deliver the worse kind of military terror state. In case any of you missed it, on national television, during the Vice Presidential debate Dick Cheney extolled the virtues of the strategy used to turn El Salvador into hell on earth and promised the same for Iraq. If any doubt that he means what he says remember that John Negropon! te has been appointed Viceroy of Iraq. This in most ways, as horrible as it is, comes as no surprise given what we know of the Wolfowitz/Bush doctrine and the track record of the reconstituted Reaganites that today control America’s foreign policy. What is still surprising, to me at least, is after decades of replaying the same mythology followed by the same results that American journalism has not tired of reporting the tired old shibboleth of “good intentions gone wrong” to explain the horror... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6237&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6237 The Missing WMD: Bush's Red Herring Harold Williamson, www.dissidentvoice.org ...The conjecture that Saddam Hussein's regime might have become a "de facto or real ally of the Islamic extremist forces with which the United States is at war" is counterfactual because it completely ignores the history of Hussein's secular Ba'athist regime. The rest of the world smelled a red herring long before the invasion of Iraq, but that wasn't the case here in the United States... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6233&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6233 If You Had Seen What I Have Seen. The Inspection Process was Rigged to Create Uncertainty Over WMD to Bolster the US and UK's Case for War Scott Ritter, The Independent ... The mantra from both camps remains that the world is a safer place with Saddam behind bars. But is it? When one examines the reality of the situation on the ground in Iraq today, it seems hard to draw any conclusion that postulates a scenario built around the notion of an improved environment of stability and security. (...) The ultimate conde! mnation of the failure and futility of the US-UK effort in Iraq is that if Saddam were released from his prison cell and participated in the elections scheduled for next January, there is a good chance he would emerge as the popular choice... <http://www.uruknet.info?s1=1&p=6232&s2=11>Read the full article / Leggi l'articolo completo: www.uruknet.info?p=6232 <http://www.uruknet.info>www.uruknet.info: a site gathering daily information concerning occupied Iraq: news, analysis, documents and texts of iraqi resistance available in Italian and English. You receive this newsletter because you subscribed it. 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