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Returning Congress Critters Support Neocon Mass Murder Plan Kurt
Nimmo “US President George W. Bush is gaining support among both wavering Republicans and anti-war Democrats for his embattled Iraq strategy, a top White House aide said Sunday,” reports News for Yahoos. “Speaking as Congress awaits a pivotal report on the progress of Bush’s ’surge’ of nearly 30,000 more troops, new White House counselor Ed Gillespie said the deployment was curbing Iraq’s rampant bloodshed.” First, Democrats should remember, they were able to gain control of the district of criminals in part because the American people are sick and tired of Iraq and want the troops home. Of course, it was wholly predictable Democrats would betray their so-called constituents and roll-over like well-trained dogs for the dominant neocons, a disgusting state of affairs I predicted long before the 2006 elections. If our rulers wanted to put an end to the Iraq embroglio, they would have done so months ago. Instead, they allow the neocon faction to do its dirty work, including the up-coming shock and awe campaign directed against the people of Iran. Second, Ed Gillespie needs to be put back on his meds. In the middle of last month truck bombs in two northern Iraqi villages killed more than 300 people, the single largest death toll of the occupation. “Violence remains endemic,” reported McClatchy Newspapers. “The number of car bombings in July actually was 5 percent higher than the number recorded last December, according to the McClatchy statistics, and the number of civilians killed in explosions is about the same.”
(Article continues below) “The US Defense Department says that, this June, the average number of attacks on US and Iraqi forces, civilian forces and infrastructure peaked at 177.8 per day, higher than in any month since the end of May 2003,” writes Patrick Cockburn. “The US has failed to gain control of Baghdad. The harvest of bodies picked up every morning first fell and then rose again…. More lies have been told about casualties in Iraq and the general level of violence there than at almost any time since the First World War…. The Iraqi government has sought to conceal civilian casualty figures by banning journalists from the scenes of bombings, and banned hospitals and the Health Ministry from giving information. In July, AP reported, 2,024 Iraqis died violently, a 23 per cent rise on June, which was the last month for which the government gave a figure.” Democrat Joseph Biden, a 2008 White House would-be selectee, would have us believe the hand-picked government in Baghdad is to blame for the continued violence. “The purpose of this surge was to give breathing room to acquire some political reconciliation. There is no political reconciliation,” Biden told CBS. “It doesn’t matter how many troops we put there. Unless you have a political settlement, when we leave we’re going to leave chaos behind. You’ll find you have a regional war.” No kidding. But then a “regional war” is precisely what the neocons have in mind. It takes time to reduce a country to a Neolithic condition, thus the continued lies and deception. It is Gillespie’s “sense” that “people agree that it would be premature to impose an artificial time line for withdrawal on our troops at a time when we are seeing progress being made…. And a policy of premature, precipitous withdrawal from Iraq would be the wrong policy and would have very dangerous consequences for the American people here at home.” Of course, this has nothing to do with the American people, except as cosigners on massive loans, a debt to be transferred to their children and their children’s children. Moreover, if the neocons are successful in launching their “regional war,” the American people will likely be required to ante up not only a few additional trillion dollars, but their lives of their children as well. If you think conscription—that is, indentured servitude, in other words press-ganged slavery—is out of the question, consider the remarks of Lt. Gen Douglas Lute, neocon deputy national security adviser. “I think it makes sense to certainly consider it, and I can tell you, this has always been an option on the table,” the UK Telegraph reported last month. Indeed, it “makes sense to certainly consider it,” especially after the “regional war” commences. “Everyone knows that the Army and Marine Corps are tightly stretched, with some units on at least their fourth combat rotation to Iraq or Afghanistan—a pace unknown in Vietnam, where GIs did a year and that was that. Today, soldiers (and their families) are cracking under the strain, as General Lute indicated,” writes William Pfaff for the Baltimore Sun. “The Democrats who say they are against the war, but also say that the United States must stay on in the Middle East with a bigger Army, and the Republicans who share the administration’s flagging belief in victory in Iraq, have yet to grasp that their electoral platforms can’t be carried out without military conscription.” It has nothing to do with “electoral platforms,” as these are stage managed by our rulers and their minions, who obviously want the Muslim and Arab Middle East pacified, that is to say returned to the Paleolithic. If this effort requires kidnapping America’s children and feeding them into the depleted uranium war zones of Afghanistan, Iraq, and soon enough Iran, so be it. It will be business as usual when Congress returns to its haunts in the district of criminals this week. Gen. David Petraeus and ambassador Ryan Crocker will tell Congress the U.S. is making progress in Iraq and Democrats will weakly attempt to convince us they are “antiwar,” a sick joke at best. Of course, all of this is a huge waste of time and money, as the neocons, firmly in control of the government and quite successful at installing their decider complete with a shiny version of the Führerprinzip, will continue their mass murder crime spree. “President Bush continues to insist that as commander in chief, he has the constitutional power to go to war and decide when to end it, unilaterally. At the same time, another possible disaster emerges from the shadows: Bush appears to be considering a military assault on Iran, again apparently without Congress declaring war first,” warns Mario Cuomo. Naturally, for the “World War IV” neocons, this will not be a “disaster,” but their finest hour.
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