28 abril 2003

ECO-TERROR
[American (& British & France) War Beauty...]
How the road to war was paved with lies: Intelligence agencies accuse Bush and Blair of distorting and fabricating evidence in rush to war
The case for invading Iraq to remove its weapons of mass destruction was based on selective use of intelligence, exaggeration, use of sources known to be discredited and outright fabrication
Reason for War? To build its case for war with Iraq, the Bush administration argued that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, but some officials now privately acknowledge the White House had another reason for war - a global show of American power and democracy.
Bush lies and manipulates public and Congress
The proof that Saddam worked with bin Laden: Papers found yesterday in the bombed headquarters of the Mukhabarat, Iraq's intelligence service, reveal that an al-Qa'eda envoy was invited clandestinely to Baghdad in March 1998.
Saddam's Cash: The bottom line: George Galloway [a pro-Saddam member of the British Parliament, who founded a charity known as the Mariam Appeal, ostensibly to aid Iraqi children suffering under U.N. sanctions] was paid more than $10 million to propagandize for the Iraqi regime.
Galloway denies everything. He says the documents were forged - perhaps by foreign intelligence or by the Daily Telegraph. In a move sure to galvanize his critics, Galloway issued his denials from his vacation home - worth $400,000 - on the coast of Portugal.
Dossier Shows France Briefed Iraq on U.S. Plans: France gave Saddam Hussein's regime regular reports on its dealings with American officials, documents unearthed in the wreckage of the Iraqi foreign ministry have revealed.
Dossier Shows France Briefed Iraq on U.S. Plans: France gave Saddam Hussein (search)'s regime regular reports on its dealings with American officials, documents unearthed in the wreckage of the Iraqi foreign ministry have revealed
US Forces Make Iraqis Strip and Walk Naked in Public: A military officer states that the men are thieves, and that this technique will be used again (via Dagbladet)