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World Court has pronounced, What happens next? Posted: Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Root of Sudan's Darfur crisis and US concern Why is the West suddenly concerned about the racist Arab drive to kill off dark-skinned Africans in Sudan? This should be the question at the forefront of the minds of thinking people. The UN and the U.S. (both partners in crime) are aware that the entire White World policies today were built on the foundation of racism. It is the same racism that allows the U.S. to lie to the world and invade Iraq without the fear that they will be charged as war criminals. Who will charge the U.S. criminals? Certainly not their European counterparts.
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World Court has pronounced What happens next? It is easy to predict. The Palestinians and their many friends will make the UN General Assembly pass a resolution to implement the Judgement. It will go next to the UN Security Council, which would pass it but for the US veto. The latter has killed innumerable UN GA resolutions criticising Israel. It is a regular drill.
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The Iraqi Body Counts I was a bit puzzled, Senator, because I have been following the "genocide" issue in Iraq for several years and wondered how you could get these numbers. If you were not chairman of the Intelligence Committee, I wouldn't bother you today, because most members of Congress have bought the genocide story that has become embedded in the national consciousness because it has been repeated too many times. As a result, I contacted your staff (your eyes and ears, so to speak), and asked: "Can you help me better understand where Senator Roberts gets the numbers of Iraqis killed by Saddam Hussein...
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