What Price “Freedom”?
The Western media told all in its wholehearted desperate dedication to bring us the “truth” that those opposed to Saddam’s regime were shelled and bombed by land and air.
That civilian neighborhoods were raised to the ground by the Baathist regime’s forces and that not even women, children and the elderly were ever spared the onslaught.
This was the other reason given for the invasion of Iraq following the U.S. failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
That democracy would replace the tragic spectacle of the slaughter of the innocent by personality cult dictatorships.
The U.S. justification for the genocide of Iraqis seems to be that it wants to put an end to the genocide of Iraqis.
Over a million Iraqi children died in the 1990s because of U.S. sanctions. An estimated one hundred thousand have been born with defects resulting from the parents’ inhalation of depleted uranium dust.
Depleted uranium is used in the U.S. army’s anti-tank shells and by its A-10 tank buster aircraft’s rotary 30-millimeter caliber cannon as well as in a variety of anti-armor missiles used by the U.S. air force.
According to the UN around twenty thousand Iraqi civilians perished in the coalition war against Iraq, with a further ten thousand maimed for life.
Thirteen years of sanctions and bombings by the U.S. fled forces have left Iraq with a 600 billion dollar price tag for reconstruction of its shattered infrastructure.
To add insult to injury a terrible atrocity that was inflicted on the people of Vietnam by the U.S. forces has made a return. U.S. forces are committing systematic sexual abuse against Iraqi civilians. They have even set up a website on the Internet to celebrate their despicable acts in Iraq.
“RAPE.COM” website includes a section named “RAPE IN IRAQ” in which gory pictures of the atrocities committed by U.S. armed forces against Iraqi women and children are proudly displayed for all to see.
The U.S. occupation forces are currently involved in the indiscriminate bombing, shelling and abuse of Iraqi civilians in Fallujah.
The crimes committed by the U.S. forces are so severe that even members of the Iraqi Governing Council such as Mr. Pachachi are threatening to resign their posts in disgust.
Little has changed for the people of Iraq. They used to be bombed and shelled by Saddam’s henchmen for refusing to believe his lies and are currently being bombed, shelled and abused by the coalition forces for refusing to toe the U.S. line.
Democracy has never been imposed so brutally on any nation by a band of fraudulent genocidal criminals posing as the bleeding heart freedom lovers of Washington.
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The Western media told all in its wholehearted desperate dedication to bring us the “truth” that those opposed to Saddam’s regime were shelled and bombed by land and air.
That civilian neighborhoods were raised to the ground by the Baathist regime’s forces and that not even women, children and the elderly were ever spared the onslaught.
This was the other reason given for the invasion of Iraq following the U.S. failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
That democracy would replace the tragic spectacle of the slaughter of the innocent by personality cult dictatorships.
The U.S. justification for the genocide of Iraqis seems to be that it wants to put an end to the genocide of Iraqis.
Over a million Iraqi children died in the 1990s because of U.S. sanctions. An estimated one hundred thousand have been born with defects resulting from the parents’ inhalation of depleted uranium dust.
Depleted uranium is used in the U.S. army’s anti-tank shells and by its A-10 tank buster aircraft’s rotary 30-millimeter caliber cannon as well as in a variety of anti-armor missiles used by the U.S. air force.
According to the UN around twenty thousand Iraqi civilians perished in the coalition war against Iraq, with a further ten thousand maimed for life.
Thirteen years of sanctions and bombings by the U.S. fled forces have left Iraq with a 600 billion dollar price tag for reconstruction of its shattered infrastructure.
To add insult to injury a terrible atrocity that was inflicted on the people of Vietnam by the U.S. forces has made a return. U.S. forces are committing systematic sexual abuse against Iraqi civilians. They have even set up a website on the Internet to celebrate their despicable acts in Iraq.
“RAPE.COM” website includes a section named “RAPE IN IRAQ” in which gory pictures of the atrocities committed by U.S. armed forces against Iraqi women and children are proudly displayed for all to see.
The U.S. occupation forces are currently involved in the indiscriminate bombing, shelling and abuse of Iraqi civilians in Fallujah.
The crimes committed by the U.S. forces are so severe that even members of the Iraqi Governing Council such as Mr. Pachachi are threatening to resign their posts in disgust.
Little has changed for the people of Iraq. They used to be bombed and shelled by Saddam’s henchmen for refusing to believe his lies and are currently being bombed, shelled and abused by the coalition forces for refusing to toe the U.S. line.
Democracy has never been imposed so brutally on any nation by a band of fraudulent genocidal criminals posing as the bleeding heart freedom lovers of Washington.
Description of Selected News
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