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Weapon Of Mass Destruction Posted: Wednesday, December 17, 2003
Saddam's silence is golden for West
Exposed: US War crimes
Blair signals retreat on Iraq weapons Tony Blair yesterday signalled a retreat from his previous confident assertions that weapons of mass destruction would be found in Iraq - the principal rationale used by the British government for the conflict. The prime minister instead suggested the search would uncover evidence of how the Iraqi regime had disposed of the chemical or biological weapons it had previously possessed. Am I reading Blair right? The search is to prove that Saddam did what the UN demanded hence no need for war?
Blair's weapons claim sparks fresh 'spin' row
Meanwhile, Halliburton is handed yet another $222 million Iraq contract
Bush and Cheney: Don't let them hustle us! Well, as some of us expected, Saddam Hussein has been caught. After months of searching and billions of our dollars being spent, Bush finally caught the man who tried to kill his daddy.
Still no mass weapons, no ties to 9/11, no truth THE INVASION was still a lie. The capture of Saddam Hussein changes nothing about that. There were too many forked tongues in the road to his lair. The way we removed the dictator, we became a global dictatorship. After Cheney revived a discredited claim that Sept. 11 hijacker Mohammed Atta had met with an Iraqi intelligence agent prior to the attacks, Bush was forced to admit, "We've had no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved in September the 11th."
Saddam, so not worth it Dubya, now that you've got your dime-store thug, can you stop the warmongering and death?
Evil trying evil
Iraq's Real Weapon Of Mass Destruction Meanwhile, the United States economy which had been in troubling decline since early 2000, but more rapidly from the last quarter of that year, is now improving and set to improve yet faster as a result of that country's real raison d'etre for its invasion and occupation of Iraq - the exploitation of Iraq's substantial reserves of crude oil and the gaining of multi-million dollar contracts for the reconstruction of that country. And although these are basically speaking to take place, the confidence in their being around the corner has already given a fillip to the US economy. There is a third factor in the invasion equation, that is the brake the George Bush Administration has put on Iraq having its crude supplied to the European Union (EU) paid for in Euros. Any spread of the EU's Euro manoeuvre would have led, as night follows day, to the displacing of the US dollar as the world's most favoured unit of exchange.
The Year 'Democracy' Ended As the year ends, 2003 will be remembered by future historians as the year the pretense of democracy in the United States ended
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