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that are never questioned Concerning
WMD
That a Tangled Web We Weave . . . when first we practice to
deceive!
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Bush Wars and The Future |
December 28, 2005
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| It's amazing how Bush's popularity has sunk so low - to 35% approval. Yet he and his cronies can pretty much please themselves at U.S. taxpayers expense, and engage in endless wars for a few more years to come or escalates to a nuclear war. | |||
| More
Evidence of Planned US Attack on Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross
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December 27, 2005
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| ...What happens once nuclear weapons are introduced is anyone's guess. It could spin out of control into general nuclear war involving the 9 nuclear weapon states. That spells the end for humanity. There is curiously little protest or adverse comment about this dire prospect. Why?... | |||
| Speculations
over US attack against Iran |
by Jürgen Gottschlich
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December 23, 2005
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| Are the USA planning a rocket attack against targets in Iran? In secret discussions Washington was preparing the Allies for appropriate air strikes in 2006, agencies disclosed to day. Especially in the NATO country Turkey, speculations about an attack against Iranian nuclear facilities are taking place. | |||
| Rumsfeld's
Insanity Accurately Reflects U.S. Policy |
December 11, 2005
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People may not be aware of how deeply the criminal neocon system of beliefs have permeated the Bush Administration. It is very pervasive, very committed, criminally insane, and convinced they are right. They have also committed themselves to the potential pre-emptive use of nuclear weapons against any non-nuclear states they decide to claim are 'suspected of having WMD and suspected of plotting to attack the U.S.' |
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| Donald
Rumsfeld Is Mad As a Hatter |
December 6, 2005
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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is mad. No, I mean seriously ill. Mentally ill. Demonstrably so. |
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| Nuclear
Weapons For Iran? No. It's The Road to Extinction |
December 6, 2005
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This article gives an excellent
case for Iran to acquire nuclear weapons and for other states to acquire
them who might become potential US targets. |
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| Nuclear
Iran? You bet! |
by Mike Whitney
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December 5, 2005
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Is there a case to be made for
allowing Iran to develop nuclear weapons in the interests of peace? Or
has all the air been sucked out of the debate by American and Israeli
demagogues who dominate the airwaves? |
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| Nuclear
Weapons Use Can Lead To Extinction |
Comment by Larry Ross
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December 5, 2005
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Jorge Hirsch is a Professor of Physics who
writes extensively on nuclear issues. His conclusions are similar to mine
and to others who study and analyse nuclear policies. Such as Dr Helen
Caldicott who has predicted a nuclear war during Bush's second term. |
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| Can a Nuclear Strike on Iran Be Prevented? |
by Jorge Hirsch
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November 21, 2005
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Or will the world
allow it to happen? |
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| U.S.
Threatens To Use Nuclear Weapons 17 Times |
Comment by Larry Ross
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November 17, 2005
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.....The next U.S. pre-emptive war could
be against Iran, and/or Syria. Both have been mentioned as potential targets
by Bush, as has North Korea if it dares to try and make nuclear weapons.
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| A CENTURY OF U.S. MILITARY
INTERVENTIONS |
by Zoltan Grossman
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revised September 20, 2001
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U.S. military spending ($343 billion in the year 2000) is 69 percent greater than that of the next five highest nations combined. Russia, which has the second largest military budget, spends less than one-sixth what the United States does. Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Cuba, Sudan, Iran, and Syria spend $14.4 billion combined; Iran accounts for 52 percent of this total. |
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| Doomsday
Clock - Closer to Midnight? |
October 13, 2005
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| Doomsday
Clock |
by Sean
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September 30, 2005
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It's the 60th anniversary of the Bulletin
of the Atomic Scientists, which premiered in December, 1945,
just a few months after atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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| Various
Ways Extinction Could Occur |
Comment by Larry Ross
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September 29, 2005
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Mankind has created a number of ways which could be used to trigger an extinction process, as assessed by this article by editors of the Bulletin Of Atomic Scientists in Dec 2004. Some factors not assessed, even more relevant today are: 1. The possibility of an unbalanced, rogue and/or ideologically-driven government gaining power and deliberately implementing a strategy of war and terror attacks which then escalate into a self-extinction process. Some suspect this may already be happening.... |
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| Rethinking
doomsday |
by Linda Rothstein,
Catherine Auer and Jonas Siegel
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Nov/Dec 2004
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Loose nukes, nanobots, smallpox, oh my! In this age of endless imagining, and some very real risks, which terrorist threats should be taken most seriously? |
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| Nuclear
War Plans Can Lead To Extinction |
September 26, 2005
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A search on "Pre-emptive
Nuclear War" revealed there are 1,750,000 entries on Google. |
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| Six
Escalation Scenarios Spiraling to World Nuclear War |
by Carol
Moore
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A world nuclear war is one that involves most or all nuclear powers releasing a large proportion of their nuclear weapons at targets in nuclear, and perhaps non-nuclear, states. Such a war could be initiated accidentally, aggressively or pre-emptively and could continue and spread through these means or by retaliation by a party attacked by nuclear weapons. While some speak of "limited nuclear war," it is likely that any nuclear war will quickly escalate and spiral out of control because of the "use them or loose them" strategy. If you don't use all your nuclear weapons you are likely to have them destroyed by the enemy's nuclear weapons. |
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| Pre-emptive
Nuclear War - A Road Map to Extinction |
September 26, 2005
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This 2003 paper gives a historical record
of the development of nuclear war as a tool to achieve US military objectives. |
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| U.S.
PRE-EMPTIVE NUCLEAR STRIKE PLAN |
by Jeffrey Steinberg
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March 7, 2003
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It Keeps Getting Scarier and Scarier |
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| New
Terrorist 'Attack' and Nuclear War on Iran Planned |
by Larry Ross
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September 19, 2005
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n the article below, past US presidential
candidate, Lyndon LaRouche predicts a new Bush neocon-generated terrorist
attack on the US. This will be used as an excuse to launch a nuclear
attack on Iran, as 9/11 was used to launch an attack on Iraq. |
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| LaRouche
Says 'Georgie Porgie And Hitler' Running Government |
by Greg Szymanski
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August 27, 2005
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And
Leading World Into Global Disaster |
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| Pre-emptive
Nuclear War Can End Civilisation |
September 15, 2005
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If you care about the
future you must read these articles |
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| WMD
Threat Could Spark American Nuclear Strike |
by Giles Whittell
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September 12, 2005
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...Elsewhere it states that deterrence
of potential adversary WMD use requires the potential adversary leadership
to believe that the United States has both the ability and will to pre-empt
or retaliate promptly with responses that are credible and effective.
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| Pentagon
Revises Nuclear Strike Plan |
by Walter Pincus
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September 11, 2005
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Strategy Includes Preemptive Use Against
Banned Weapons |
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| Helen
Clark Emphasises Labour's Nuclear-Free Policy |
by Larry Ross
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September 13, 2005
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In spite of National hecklers causing her
to cut short her speech, Helen Clark emphasised her party's nuclear-free
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| Nuclear
Bomb Opponents |
September 5, 2005
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Bush creates a phoney situation, launches
a totally unjustified war on Iraq based on a number of untrue accusations;
then accuses other middle east nations, such as Syria, of hindering
his conquests, even if his accusations are themselves untrue. Then one
of his mindless disciples, such as Rep Sam Johnston, call for the US to
commit the greatest crime in history - the unprovoked use of nuclear weapons
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| Member
Of U.S. Congress Calls for Nuking Syria |
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ADC
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March 2, 2005
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Washington, DC -- Rep. Sam Johnson (R-TX) has advocated for attacking Syria with nuclear weapons. Rep. Johnson was quoted telling a recent church gathering, "Syria is the problem. Syria is where those weapons of mass destruction are, in my view. You know, I can fly an F-15, put two nukes on 'em and I'll make one pass. We won't have to worry about Syria anymore." The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is outraged at Rep. Johnson's statement advocating for mass destruction and genocide and views this as a sad day in our country's tradition when an elected member of the United States Congress openly advocates for attacking another country with nuclear weapons. |
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| Former
Air Force Capt.Turned Activist Says |
by Greg Szymanski
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August 24, 2005
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Pentagon's
Actions Towards Depleted Uranium Use 'Beyond Treason'
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Another
Step to Self-Extinction |
August 23, 2005
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Carefully
analyse the Russian warning below. It is an ominous warning, but unlikely
to deter the Bush Administration's advanced war plans for Iran. |
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The
next World War starts in Iran |
by Mike Whitney
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August
22, 2005
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"We consider that it would be counter-productive and dangerous to use force, the serious consequences of which would be barely predictable." warning from the Russian Foreign Ministry to the Bush Administration about prospective plans to attack Iran. |
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World
War III? |
August 19, 2005
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Dr. Helen
Caldicott warned earlier this year, that there would probably be a nuclear
war during Bush second term. |
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Get
Ready for World War III |
by Paul Craig Roberts
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August
17, 2005
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With every poll showing majorities of Americans both fed up with Bushs war against Iraq and convinced that Bushs invasion of Iraq has made Americans less safe, the White House moron proposes to start another war by attacking Iran. VP Cheney has already ordered the US Strategic Command to come up with plans to strike Iran with tactical nuclear weapons. |
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The
Iran War Buildup |
by MICHAEL T. KLARE
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July 21, 2005
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There is no evidence that President Bush has already made the decision to attack Iran if Tehran proceeds with uranium-enrichment activities viewed in Washington as precursors to the manufacture of nuclear munitions. Top Administration officials are known to have argued in favor of military action if Tehran goes ahead with these plans--a step considered more likely with the recent election of arch-conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's president--but Bush, so far as is known, has not yet made up his mind in the matter. One thing does appear certain, however: Bush has given the Defense Department approval to develop scenarios for such an attack and to undertake various preliminary actions. As was the case in 2002 regarding Iraq, the building blocks for an attack in Iran are beginning to be put into place. |
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Does
Israel Plan Further Expansion Into Palestine? |
July 18, 2005
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To stop further slaughter in the Middle East, please take action on the possibility of massive bombing, invasion and slaughter of Palestinians by Israel. Some of Sharon's most ardent supporters believe God gave Palestinian territory to Israel 3,000 years ago, and that therefore Israel has the right to drive Palestinians off the land and then possess it as their own. The expansion of Israel into Palestine and building Jewish settlements on Palestine land, is a part of this policy and was initiated by Sharon. Israel needs resistance by the Palestinians and the consequent killing of some Jews, which they call "terrorism", in order to justify continued expansion, bulldogging Palestinian homes and stealing their land. |
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A
Warning from Israel |
by Uri
Davis, Ilan
Pappe, and Tamar
Yaron
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July 17, 2005
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What May Come After the Evacuation of
Jewish Settlers from the Gaza Strip |
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Financial
Basis of US Militarism, War, and the Drift to Fascism |
by Larry Ross
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July 11, 2005
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Can you imagine that in a time of peace at the end of the cold war, with the US recognised as the only superpower, the US military takes 68 cents of every tax dollar for defence, as against only 32 cents on everything else. And it's not enough, they want more. |
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Two-Thirds
On Defense |
by Jurgen Brauer and
Nicholas Anglewicz
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July 10, 2005
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Many Americans believe that 19 cents on defense for every 81 cents on non-defense is a reasonable way to spend a tax dollar. But by another calculation, the tax dollar splits 68 cents for defense and 32 cents on everything else. It is a common misconception that U.S. defense expenditure is equivalent to the Department of Defense outlays. Instead of $436.4 billion of defense expenditure, as Congressional budgeteers count, government statisticians in the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) counted $548.0 billion for calendar year 2004a whopping $112 billion difference. And by our own calculations, U.S. defense expenditure is much higher than even the BEA's numbers suggest, namely $765.6 billion in calendar year 2004about $330 billion or than the Department of Defense outlays. |
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US
Ambassador Fires Nuclear Parting Shots |
July 6, 2005
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In answer to U.S. Ambassador Swindells (July 5) the theory that humanity must exist under the threat of global nuclear destruction for reasons of security was rejected by New Zealanders when they enacted the Nuclear Free Act in 1987. In spite of the end of the cold war, why do Russia and the U.S. still have thousands of nuclear missiles ready for instant launch against each other. |
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More
Contamination for Planet Earth |
June 29, 2005
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Obviously the US does not need the poisonous U-238 for security as claimed. The US is already the one and only super power and can destroy any enemy, even the whole of humanity, at any time. In these perilous times, it is not beyond possibility that an 'End Times Nuclear War' would be launched by a religious Fundamentalist nutter Administration. They may think it is time for the religious Armageddon that Fundamentalists believe was promised in the Bible. |
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US
Plans to Resume Plutonium 238 Production - Report |
from Planet
Ark
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June 28, 2005
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NEW YORK - The United States plans to produce
highly radioactive plutonium 238 for the first time since the Cold War,
The New York Times reported on Monday. |
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DOES
US WANT WAR WITH NORTH KOREA? |
June 23, 2005
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Bush knows enemies are much more politically
potent vote-getters than peace partners looking for a solution to a very
expensive 50 year problem. The US and Korea are still at war and Bush
wants to keep it that way. So he spurned Kim's offer of nuclear peace
talks. |
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Bush
spurned 2002 North Korea overture |
June 22, 2005
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korean leader
Kim Jong-il attempted to engage President Bush directly on the nuclear
weapons issue three years ago but the administration spurned the overture,
two American experts on Asia said on Wednesday. |
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Someone
Tell Bush That Iraq Wasn't Responsible for 9/11 |
by Jason Leopold
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June 21, 2005
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Before another War Breaks Out |
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The
Great Awakening to the Iraq Deception |
by Justin Raimondo
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June 20, 2005
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The Downing Street memos have created such
a stir that even Congress is rubbing its eyes and awakening from
its long slumber to ask questions about the Iraq war: a hearing
convened by antiwar Democrats, chaired by Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.),
has created quite a lot of buzz, generating headlines and howls
of outrage from all the usual suspects, as well as from the Washington
Post's Dana Milbank and surprise, surprise! Howard "The
Scream" Dean. Milbank snarks: |
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The
Bush/Blair Deceit Is Huge |
June 13, 2005
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Bush and Blair connived to deceive their own people and the world, so as to make war on Iraq as the following article documents. Over 100,000 people were killed as a result of the deception of these two leaders, their staff and Ministers. Adding a new dimension of diabolical evil to their plot, they threatened to use nuclear weapons if Iraq resisted their invasion with any weapons which Bush and Blair classified as WMD. That could mean escalation to a nuclear WW III. |
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Ministers
Were Told of Need for Gulf War Excuse |
by Michael
Smith
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June 12, 2005
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MINISTERS were warned in July 2002 that Britain
was committed to taking part in an American-led invasion of Iraq and they
had no choice but to find a way of making it legal. |
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Jonathan
Schell on Crossing Nuclear Thresholds |
by Tom
Engelhardt
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May 25, 2005
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Call it Star Wars, parts VII-XXII; but last
week, just as Revenge of the Sith was opening galaxy-wide -- multiplexes
on Tatooine alone were expected to pull in billions -- reporter Tim Weiner
revealed on the front page of the New York Times that a new presidential
directive will soon essentially green-light the
future U.S. militarization of space. |
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D.U.
WEAPONS CONTAMINATE THE WHOLE WORLD |
May 18, 2005
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The radioactive microscopic
dust residue from depleted uranium weapons has a half-life of 4.5 billion
years and eventually drifts from wherever it was first used, around the
world. It kills and causes life-threatening diseases wherever it goes,
and also contaminates the gene pool causing hideously malformed foetuses. |
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SILENT
GENOCIDE |
by
Robert C. Koehler
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March
25, 2004
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Let's
face it - the state has lost its mind |
by John Pilger
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Statesman
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May 16, 2005
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In 1987, the sociologist Alex Carey, a second Orwell in his prophesies, wrote "Managing Public Opinion: the corporate offensive". He described how in the United States "great progress [had been] made towards the ideal of a propaganda-managed democracy", whose principal aim was to identify a rapacious business state "with every cherished human value". The power and meaning of true democracy, of the franchise itself, would be "transferred" to the propaganda of advertising, public relations and corporate-run news. This "model of ideological control", he predicted, would be adopted by other countries, such as Britain. |
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Lowering
Still Further, the Barrier to Nuclear War Reappraisal |
May 11, 2005
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Following this analysis, is a Pentagon paper
on implementing Bush's new pre-emptive nuclear war doctrines. |
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U.S. Paper Allows Commanders to Seek Pre-emptive Nuke Strikes |
by Kyodo
News
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May 1, 2004
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"Geographic combatant commanders may request presidential approval for use of nuclear weapons for a variety of conditions," the paper says. |
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Nuclear
Power for NZ Is A Dangerous Nonsense |
May 8, 2005
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Competent NZ defence planners would advise
against providing future potential enemies with ready-made |
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I
Was Only Following Orders |
May 8, 2005
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What this amounts to is that enough people in the US and UK have been fooled and are now courting Global Extinction. They have said: "we'll endorse Bush and Blair so they can do the same again. Of course they don't realise it and most don't think much at all. But the unexpected - nuclear extinction as a result - can easily happen. Without realising it, people are taking part in a lethal, perhaps terminal, gamble, to satisfy our leaders' drive for Empire. |
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Atomic
watchdog warns of nuclear apocalypse |
from Stuff
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May 7, 2005
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Our
New Nuclear Age |
by Jonathan
Schell
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May 4, 2005
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All but unheard in the snarling din are the true voices of peace -- voices calling on the one group of nations to resist the demonic allure of nuclear arms and on the other group to rid themselves of the ones they have, leaving the world with a single standard: no nuclear weapons. Of the countries represented at the conference, fully 183 have found it entirely possible to live without atomic arsenals, and few -- barring a breakdown of the treaty -- show any sign of changing their minds. In the UN General Assembly the vast majority of them have voted regularly for nuclear abolition. Behind those votes stand the people of the world, who, when asked, agree. Even the people of the United States are in the consensus. Presented by AP pollsters in March with the statement, "No country should be allowed to have nuclear weapons," 66% agreed. In other countries, the percentage of supporters is higher. On the day their voices are heard and their will made active, the end of the nuclear age will be in sight. www.tomdispatch.com - May 23rd edition |
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Pre-emptive
Nuclear Strikes May Be Initiated by Local Commanders |
by Larry Ross
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May 2, 2005
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Here is a Pentagon paper on implementing
Bush's new pre-emptive nuclear war doctrines. |
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Draft
U.S. Paper Allows Commanders to Seek Pre-emptive Nuke Strikes |
by Kyodo
News
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May 1, 2004
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Reasons
Not to Have Nuclear Power or Nuclear Warships In New Zealand |
April 30, 2005
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Once NZ again becomes a nuclear warship host
nation, as National wants, we also become a potential target. National
wants the nuclear warship ban lifted, so allied warships may again visit
us and we can help our allies - the US and UK - in their illegal wars
such as the Iraq war. |
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Are
We On The Road To Self-Extinction? Yes, it's Now In Progress |
April 27, 2005
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This is a very powerful indictment of Bushism
by an angry American lady. With great eloquence and insight she sees where
Bush is leading the American people and the consequences for the world. |
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They
Were Young Once, and Fit |
April 25, 2005
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"Poodle"
Still Barking? |
April 27, 2005
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Blair deliberately suppressed UK Attorney-General's advice that the war was illegal. He also ignored Hans Blix's report to the UN that "no weapons of mass destruction had been found so far". |
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Proof
Blair WasTold War Could Be Ruled Illegal |
by SIMON WALTERS,
Mail
on Sunday
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April 24, 2005
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| Urge
Your Govt to Support Nuke Disarmament |
From
John
Hallam
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April 22, 2005
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at Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review
May 2-27 |
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Preparing
for Nuclear Extinction |
Comment by Larry Ross
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April 21, 2005
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Since 1945 and the Hiroshima/Nagasaki nuclear bombings, the US has led the way in developing nuclear weapons. A total of nine states now deploy nuclear weapons, supposedly for their security. They were originally portrayed as a deterrent to prevent attack. But now the US, under Bush, has changed the rules. They can now be used for war-making as one of a number of options in a conventional war situation. |
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Nobel
Laureates, Organizations Appeal for Removal of Nuclear Weapons from "Hair-Trigger"
Status |
April 5, 2005
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More than 30 Nobel laureates have joined
hundreds of organizations and lawmakers in signing a statement to be released
today calling for all strategic nuclear weapons to be taken off "hair-trigger"
and "launch on warning" alerts |
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Oil,
Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran |
April 13, 2005
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Professor Michael Klare, for
many years, an internationally recognised specialist in Oil politics and
anti-war issues has written the following first-rate paper on US reasons
for planning a war against Iran. It's oil again. He, UN WMD inspector
Scott Ritter, and others have predicted the US will begin the war in June
2005 unless people stop them. |
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Oil,
Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran |
by Michael
T. Klare
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April 11, 2005
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Extinction
By Accident ? |
April 9, 2005
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As the Nobel winners point out, nuclear extinction could happen in an hour - by accident. And this state of instant readiness has been going on for years. As many experts have said, a global holocaust has almost happened several times due to faults in the system, human error, miscalculation and misinterpretations of incoming data. |
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"TAKE
NUCLEAR WEAPONS OFF ALERT STATUS"
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From John
Hallam
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April 4, 2005
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Making New Enemies - Essential to Healthy Military/Industrial Complex |
April 3, 2005
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To justify the war on Iraq and everything since, Bush's neocons wrote in their pre-9/11 Iraq war plans that "we need another Pearl Harbour". 9/11 gave it to them, and they were keen to start the pre-planned Iraq war from the day 9/11 happened. They did not have a shred of real evidence to support this war, so they created a litany of justifying lies. Other articles on this site under "US Elections" and "9/11 Questions" show US election fraud and doubt the 'official' story on the origins of 9/11. |
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The Good News About Terrorism |
by Paul Robinson
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April 3, 2005
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| We are facing the gravest
threat that this nation has ever faced. Elizabeth I, speaking of the
Spanish Armada? Winston Churchill, in the aftermath of Dunkirk? No. Home
Office minister Baroness Scotland on Newsnight, justifying the new Prevention
of Terrorism Act by reference to the threat from al-Qaeda. Hang on, I said to myself on hearing the Baroness, that cant be right. My mum can remember lying in bed hearing bombs drop, and she once saw a V1 go over and heard the engine cut out as she watched. As an army officer a decade ago I used to have to check under my car for IRA bombs every time I went out. Army officers dont have to do that any more. The gravest threat ever? Surely not. |
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The US has been inviting the
excuse to retaliate for years |
April 3, 2005
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This article below is particularly important because it reveals that the US itself creates many of the terrorism incidents and then blames other for these actions. Thus they are creating the excuse they need for increasing their military action. |
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Into
the Dark |
by CHRIS FLOYD
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November 1, 2002
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The Pentagon Plan to Provoke Terrorist
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