On Jun 3, 5:21 pm, m9mckin...@
yahoo.com wrote:
> We are a 'nation of peace', Bush, twice the attacker, claims.
> We then wonder what a 'nation of war' looks like.
>
> Read this article and watch the video:
> Keep in mind these are invader/occupiers killing people with
> missiles from above, people with the legal right to defend their
> own country from invaders from faraway:
>
> In Iraq, a Surge in U.S. Airstrikes:
> By Ernesto LondoƱo and Amit R. Paley
> Washington Post Foreign Service
> Friday, May 23, 2008; Page
A10http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/22/AR200...
>
I am going to waste some time replying to all this.
Dead link.
The author tries to write history with his own subjective social
anarchist and anti-Bush mindset. Totally false accusations with no
factual evidence to outright lies make up the author's story telling.
Particularly of his ignorance of the actual purpose of the three UN
held elections which were to first elect a nationwide constituent
assembly to write Iraq's constitution, second a nationwide referendum
to approve that constitution, and third a nationwide election for
ministers of parliament.
The author lacks complete education on the subject, no wonder he is
actually an MD in psychiatry at Stony Brook University. His article is
more a fictional piece of propaganda from the third world. So much for
the Asia Times.
The "Roving Eye" Pepe Escobar writes more like a narco-terrorist come
social anarchist complete with his intrigue and delusions of the
collective. No, Mosul is not now a "ghost town". Here is a more
believable source of information
http://www.iraqupdates.com/p_articles.php/article/32367