Yet another confirmation has come to light of the machinations by the
self-professed Christian leaders of the West to manipulate their
nations into a murderous war of aggression against Iraq, the Guardian reports.
A
letter has come to light confirming the UK government's firm intention
to join the United States in the Hitlerian action against Iraq, even if a
UN resolution specifically authorizing the action could not be
obtained.
In one sense, the new revelation adds nothing to the
veritable mountain of evidence we already have of the Western leaders'
criminal intent -- much of it directly, and unashamedly, from the
principal criminals themselves, in the memoirs from Bush, Blair, Cheney,
Rumsfeld and others.
But it is useful as a reminder of what is
already becoming ancient, irrelevant history to the populace and to the
political class: the murder of a million human beings, one of the most
heinous crimes of the modern era.
And of course, one primary
reason -- perhaps the primary reason -- why this unspeakable atrocity
has been so thoroughly buried is the obscene insistence of the Obama
Administration to bury, several fathoms deep, all the crimes of its
predecessors ... while adding to them with relentless, unflagging
energy.
Try to understand this: the murderers of a million (and
almost certainly more) innocent people are walking free today,
protected, pampered and honored by a system that their successors have
adamantly sought to maintain and expand ... by adding new crimes to the
ledger of blood, destruction, suffering and death.
You can look
up this sordid and evil history yourself, in a myriad of sources. (For
example: just search "Iraq" in this website, and plow through years and
years of compilations of the evidence for this putrid crime, and the
eager complicity of the ruling classes, and their media servitors, in
it.) No one in a position of power on either side of the Atlantic has
named these war crimes for what they are, nor made even the slightest
move toward bringing the murderers of a million people to justice.
On
the contrary; they have instead praised and countenanced and continued
these abominations, and have built upon to them to commit other, similar
crimes elsewhere.
And you want me to take these people
seriously as leaders of democratic nations? You want me to enter into
deep and complex analyses of their political fortunes? All of these
people -- the original perpetrators and accomplices, and their
continuers -- should be standing trial for the wanton destruction of
human life, for the international war crime of military aggression, for
firing hot metal into the guts of a three-year-old child and ripping her
body and mind and soul into shreds of inert viscera.
The very
sight of these people -- Bush, Blair, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Straw,
Brown, Obama, Biden, Cameron, Gates, Petraeus, Osborne, Clinton, and the
rest of the whole sick crew -- should make any thinking, feeling person
start throwing up. Get this into your head at last: these sleazeballs,
these blood-soaked, blood-caked, bloodthirsty cretins, are murderers.
Child-killers. Worse, by many orders of magnitude, than the serial
killers and "lunatic dictators" so beloved by the modern imaginative
fictions known as the movies ... and the news.
Get this into
your head, and have done with them, with all of them, and with all their
works, past, present and future, at last. Or, by God, count yourself as
their accomplice.
UPDATE: John Glaser at Antiwar.com adds to the mountain of evidence for the bipartisan American war crime in Iraq, with new deals on atrocities committed under both the past and present commander-in-chief of the occupation forces:
As revealed by a State Department diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks last week, US forces committed a heinous war crime during a house raid in Iraq in 2006, wherein one man, four women, two children, and three infants were summarily executed.The cable excerpts a letter written by Philip Alston, Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary, or Arbitrary Executions, addressed to then Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice. American troops approached the home of Faiz Harrat Al-Majma'ee, a farmer living in central Iraq, to conduct a house raid in search of insurgents in March of 2006.
"It would appear that when the MNF [Multinational Forces] approached the house," Alston wrote, "shots were fired from it and a confrontation ensued" before the "troops entered the house, handcuffed all residents and executed all of them." Mr. Faiz Hratt Khalaf, (aged 28), his wife Sumay'ya Abdul Razzaq Khuther (aged 24), their three children Hawra'a (aged 5) Aisha ( aged 3) and Husam (5 months old), Faiz's mother Ms. Turkiya Majeed Ali (aged 74), Faiz's sister (name unknown), Faiz's nieces Asma'a Yousif Ma'arouf (aged 5 years old), and Usama Yousif Ma'arouf (aged 3 years), and a visiting relative Ms. Iqtisad Hameed Mehdi (aged 23) were killed during the raid.
Alston's letter reveals that a US airstrike was launched on the house presumably to destroy the evidence, but that "autopsies carried out at the Tikrit Hospital's morgue revealed that all corpses were shot in the head and handcuffed."
The details revealed in the cable are a valuable insight into how many of these house raids turn out. The raids, often carried out in the middle of the night, have become one of the primary strategies of the US war in Afghanistan, with tens of thousands orchestrated just in the last year.
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