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"The bloody fighting in Fallujah, for example, is inspired, in part, by well-armed foreign jihadists who crossed the Syrian border and have committed some of the most gruesome attacks against Americans and their allies," writes the fantasists at the Times. No mention here of US troops shooting women, children, and old people dead in the streets of Fallujah, or shooting up ambulances. No mention of the 15 shot dead and around 60 wounded last April in Fallujah for the crime of protesting against the occupation. The only thing that matters, of course, is the four mercenaries killed last month and gruesomely displayed, an event not missed by the Bush Ministry of Disinformation in its propaganda blitz against the Iraqi resistance. "Officials said Syrian help includes facilitating their border crossing, arming them and allowing them to return for fresh supplies... Asked how conclusive U.S. intelligence is on Syrian aid, one official said, 'No doubt about it.'" So, we are asked to believe the Syrians are nuts and want their cities bombed and their grandmothers killed by cluster-bombs. Understanding all too well Sharon's plan for Syria -- remember, the Israeli war criminal bombed Syria for the first time in 30 years last October -- the Syrians have gone out of their way to obey Bush and the Likudites, they have even helped Bush in his fallacious war on terrorism, to no avail. "[U.S. Undersecretary of State John Bolton] said in meetings with Israeli officials [last February] that he had no doubt America would attack Iraq, and that it would be necessary thereafter to deal with threats from Syria, Iran and North Korea," Ha'aretz reported after a delegation of slavering American congressmen visited Sharon on land stolen from Palestinians. In December, Bolton promised Sharon that Syria would "come off the fence," as the UK Telegraph reported at the time. "Mr. Assad also realizes that Washington is limited in how it can react. The U.S. military is overcommitted globally. It would be politically difficult for President Bush to launch military strikes, thus opening up yet another front in the war on terrorism," writes the Times. In fact, after Bush either wins or steals the election later this year, probably with the help of a little terrorism stateside, he will continue to build military bases in Iraq, making the invasion of Syria, or at least a sustained bombardment, relatively easy. The Moonies over at the Washington Times are either lying or are stupid, or both. Syria is next on the list, followed by Iran. Bush's treacherous neocons have broadcast this repeatedly. "In transforming the US global defense posture [that is, turning it into a Zionist attack dog] we want to make our forces more responsive, given the world’s many strategic uncertainties," David Isenberg quotes neocon Douglas Feith, Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, as saying. "We want to benefit as much as possible from the strategic pre-positioning of equipment and support. We want to make better use of our capabilities by thinking of our forces globally rather than as simply regional assets. We want to be able to bring more combat capabilities to bear in less time that is, we want to have the ability to surge our forces to crisis spots from wherever those forces might be." In other words, Feith, a rabid Zionist, wants to establish bases in Iraq for attacking Syria and Iran, the next targets on Sharon's laundry list. In case you were wondering about who Feith works for, consider the following: "Feith, whose law partner is a spokesman for the settlement movement in Israel, has long been a fierce opponent of the Oslo peace process, while WINEP [Washington Institute for Near East Policy, a neocon shop] has acted as the think tank for the most powerful pro-Israel lobby in Washington, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which generally follows a Likud line." In fact, the "Likud line" drives the occupation of Iraq and the entire US foreign policy in the Middle East. As Bush recently demonstrated, in regard to Israel's illegal theft of even more land on the West Bank, Sharon says jump and Dubya says how high. The next hoop will be Syria. Bush will jump or, if he is not elected, Kerry will jump through a flaming hoop and, like an obedient dog, will say thank you sir, even if the US gets scorched, that is to say thousands of corpses show up at Dover in Delaware, poor and middle class kids who will certainly be drafted early next year. Kurt Nimmo is a photographer, multimedia artist and writer living in New Mexico. He is author of Another Day in the Empire: Life in Neoconservative America (Dandelion Books, 2003). To see his photo work and read more of his essays, visit his excellent “Another Day in the Empire” weblog.
Other Articles by Kurt Nimmo
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The "Central
Hand" of the Resistance
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Calling Dubya to
Book on Neocon Lies
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Bogus Terror Threats and Bush's Police State
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Zionism's Useful Idiots
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Criticizing Zionism: Naked Anti-Semitism? * Cuba and the "Necessary Viciousness" of the Bushites
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Bush's Speech: Internationalizing the Whirlwind * Iraq's WMD: The Lie that Will Never Die * UN Bombing: Terrorism or National Liberation? * Saddam Hussein: Taking Out the CIA's Trash * The Bug Exterminator Goes to Jerusalem
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Bread, Circuses, Uday and Qusay
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