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America's brutal Iraq policy

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Peter Phillips [OP]

2004-04-20 20:01 | User Profile

Paul Craig Roberts sums it up beautifully in this VDare article:

[url="http://www.vdare.com/roberts/destroying_iraq.htm"]http://www.vdare.com/roberts/destroying_iraq.htm[/url]

Here is a small excerpt worth thinking about:

"For a period during 2001 the Bush administration even embargoed infant vaccines and medical equipment from being sent to Iraq.........."


Ponce

2004-04-20 23:23 | User Profile

Well, according to Busy if the new leader of Iraq dosen't send oil to the Zionist state of Israel the embargo that still exists, by the UN, on Iraq will not be removed.

Your boys are dying for the benefit of the Zionist Jews and still many more lives to be given.


Paleoleftist

2004-04-20 23:48 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Peter Phillips]Paul Craig Roberts sums it up beautifully in this VDare article:

[url="http://www.vdare.com/roberts/destroying_iraq.htm"]http://www.vdare.com/roberts/destroying_iraq.htm[/url]

Here is a small excerpt worth thinking about:

"For a period during 2001 the Bush administration even embargoed infant vaccines and medical equipment from being sent to Iraq.........."[/QUOTE]

I know that first-hand. NGOs from Austria wanted to send such items to Iraq, and couldn´t get them through.

Btw: Bringing Freedom to Iraq...

Iraqi 'beaten to death' by US troops

April 14, 2004 AN Iraqi has died of his wounds after US troops beat him with truncheons because he refused to remove a picture of wanted Shiite Muslim leader Moqtada Sadr from his car, police said today.

The motorist was stopped late yesterday by US troops conducting search operations on a street in the centre of the central city of Kut, Lieutenant Mohamad Abdel Abbas said.

After the man refused to remove Sadr's picture from his car, the soldiers forced him out of the vehicle and started beating him with truncheons, he said.

US troops also detained from the same area five men wearing black pants and shirts, the usual attire of Sadr's Mehdi Army militiamen and followers.

Qassem Hassan, the director of Kut general hospital, identified the man as Salem Hassan, a resident of a Kut suburb.

He said the man had died of wounds sustained in the beating.

A spokesman for the US-led coalition could not confirm the incident.

[url]http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,9282015%255E1702,00.html[/url]


Peter Phillips

2004-04-21 06:21 | User Profile

Not even allowing vaccines! That shows the extent of the hatred.