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2005
In his Christmas speech President Bush
has praised the achievements of his policy in Iraq and America
as a good year. At the same time his "Patriot Act"
has been extended for another month.
U.S. President Bush had been annoyed
about the New York Times` disclosure of his NSA spying campaign,
designed to monitor up to 500 citizens at the same time without
any regular legal authorization.
Election time in Iraq had been escorted
by numerous assaults at minor levels while a vast majority
of Iraqis had appreciated being able to vote for a first time
in their life.
U.S. President has said, that his justification for launching
Gulf War II had been built on false
information. Until now 30.000 civilians and 2.140 American
troops have been killed.
Another bomb has killed 10 U.S. Marines
in Falluja, Iraq. Several others were injured.
U.S. President Bush has declared in
Annapolis, Maryland, that American troops won`t not run away
from car bombers and will not leave Iraq before it will be
peaceful, stable and united.
Private U.S. companies without regular
owners like "Premier Executive Transport Services",
"Assembly Point Aviation" and "Bayard Foreign
Marketing" are reported to be handling International
transports of American captives to those nations, which conduct
questionnaires with methods, that are illegal in western countries.
European governments and media have launched investigations
into CIA offshore prison camps such a "Bondsteel"
in Kosovo and venues in Poland and Romania, where the Bush
administration is buying services that do not seem to comply
with human rights and regular western law.
Hillary Clinton has declared that
her support for the launch of Gulf War II had been a mistake.
Japan has announced to remove it`s
troops from Iraq while French military leaders point at President
Chirac`s statement at the beginning of Gulf War II, when he
had said, that the "coalition of the willing" will
not make this world a safer place".
During only one week in October the American troops had to
deal with 569 assaults that involved
guns and explosives.
South Korea has announced to withdraw
most of it`s troops from Iraq.
With 79 against 19 votes the American Senate has demanded
a clear strategy and regular reports from President Bush concerning
his war in Iraq.
In Amman, Jordan several American
hotels were hit by severe blasts which have killed more than
60 people. Over 200 were injured and El Qaeda has declared
responsibility.
Italian Ministerpresident Silvio Berlusconi
has announced to withdraw the 3.000 his troops from Iraq by
2006. In addition he has said, that he had never liked the
American war for democracy concept.
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has
called for a new law to legalize torturing while now over
2.000 troops have died in Iraq.
Three massive explosions shook the top hotels in the center
of Baghdad on Oct. 25.
The lawyer of Saddam Hussein has been
kidnapped and shot.
More than 30 people were killed by another car bomb in Iraq.
U.S. Specialist Lynndie England had
been sentenced to 3 years and U.S. judge Alvin Hellerstein
had decided, that the Bush administration has to make recently
found new videos and pictures from the Abu Ghureib available
to the public.
The Dutch troops in Southern Iraq had
so far only to get over the loss of one soldier, who had died
more or less accidentally.
In Balad, Iraq 3 car bombs have killed
over 60 people.
In Baghdad 182 civilians have been
killed and 120 were injured by El Qaeda blasts on Sep 14 followed
by 26 victims on Sep 15.
South Korea has announced the withdrawl
of 1.000 troops from Iraq.
Colin Powell has said in an interview,
that he now feels ashamed for his speech at the UN in Feb
2003 when trying to justify the war against Iraq in which
more than 10.000 civilians were killed by U.S. bombings.
The United States have added two more battalions to their
troops in Iraq and costs per month
are reported to be at $5.6 billion.
Around 1.000 pilgrims died in a mass panic.
The Iraqi government will need more
time to establish a new constitution.
In Iraq another 5 U.S. soldiers were
killed by roadside bombs and 40 civilians died from 3 bombs
launched in central Baghdad during rush hour traffic.
New pictures and videos from Abu Ghureib
prison have become subject to U.S. Censorship. Meanwhile all
officers have become cleared of guilt and the entire blame
has been put on U.S. Specialists such as Lynndie
England and Charles Graner.
Bombs attached to dogs have now become
popular among terrorists.
Osama bin Laden supporter Ayman al-Zawahiri
has released a video with new threats aginst the U.K. and
the U.S.
The amount of casualties and assaults in Iraq
is increasing drastically with now almost daily suicide blasts
making experts expect a civil war starting soon. Meanwhile
Poland has announced to pull out most of it`s troops.
52 American captives at Guantanamo Bay
on Cuba have been refusing nutrition since 3 days now in protest
against their legal situation and life conditions.
More than 80 people have been killed
and over 162 left injured by a line of blasts in a tourist
area at Sharm al-Sheikh on the Egyptian coast. Several hotels
have been severely damaged and an El Qaeda group has declared
it`s responsibility.
In Iraq more than 160 people have
lost their lives on one weekend. An attack on a group of 100
children and U.S. troops distributing food had killed 26.
Another 80 died and more than 80 were injured when a suicide
bomber blew up a petrol lorry.
More than 28 people have died through various blasts in Bhagdad
and right now the Pentagon is evaluating to reduce troops
down to 66.000 in 2006.
The new Iraqi government has admitted
to use the same torturing methods that Saddam Hussein had
been accused of.
Minister Bajan Dschabr has announced, that over the last
18 months over 12.000 civilians have
died in Iraq.
Over 400 terror casualties in Iraq
over the last weeks point at no progress in terms of stability
since the recent election.
Lynndie England admitted her guilt
at court and the case will have to be reopened.
The head of the Iraq Survey Group, Charles Duelfer has officially
given up on the search for WMD after
18 months.
An assault in Erbil, Iraq has killed
at least 60 people.
Ricardo Sanchez and other formerly
leading U.S. Officers at Iraq have been cleared from any guilt
concerning the abuse scam.
Over hundred thousand Italians attended the funeral of special
agent Nicola Calipari who had done
a tremendous job to save the life of journalist Giuliana Sgrena.
After the rescue he was shot by U.S. military which blames
it on the Italians, saying they had been speeding towards
a checkpoint. Instead Giuliana Sgrena claims, that they were
driving slow and that there had been no warning at all before
the gunfire.
Douglas Smith from the U.S. recruitment commando
said that it has become difficult to find new soldiers after
1.500 U.S. troops have lost their lives in Iraq.
In Illinois two human rights organizations have filed a case
against Don Rumsfeld in conjunction
with torturing captives in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A suicide blast in Hilla, Iraq has
killed over 100 civilians and more than 130 were injured.
U.S. Foreign Secretary Condoleezza Rice
has criticized Egypt for security failures.
The final election results in Iraq
gave the Shia party 140 of 275 seats in parliament.
Details with pictures from organized illegal torturing conducted
by the CIA Task Force 20 in Iraq and
Afghanistan have been found on a so far secret CD ROM.
At congress U.S. President Bush has
applied for another $82 billion in conjunction with his war
on terror in Afghanistan and Iraq.
With $419,3 billion the United States
are again coming up with the largest military budget of all
times. In particular a new generation of nuclear devices is
expected to trigger a new armament race while at the same
time Condoleezza Rice has warned the European countries to
end their intended weapon embargo on China.
U.S. President Bush has accused Iran
to be the biggest global sponsor of terrorism while the majority
in Iraq have voted for Shia cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani,
who stands for close relations to Teheran. So far 2.2 million
votes out of 3.3 million counted went for him.
US-Senator Ted Kennedy has demanded
a fast withdrawal of American troops in Iraq.
For 2005 U.S. President Bush plans to invest another $80
billion into Iraq where a monthly minimum of $4,5 billion
is required.
Election days in Iraq saw over 8 out
of 15 million citizens voting for a new government. During
the election up to 40 people had been killed by various terror
groups and 39 tons of weapons were confiscated.
Over 30 U.S. troops died in Iraq when
a helicopter crashed.
Terror leader Abu Musab el Sarkawi
had called to intensify the resistance against the forthcoming
Iraq election.
People in the UK are learning how British
troops had been torturing at Abu Ghureib
prison while the government prefers to join diplomatic efforts
by France and Germany to solve the dispute with Iran concerning
nuclear developments instead of supporting latest U.S. ideas
for a military strike.
U.S. specialist Charles Graner was
sentenced to 10 years in prison for torturing activities at
Abu Ghureib prison. He did not feel
guilty and claimed to have been forced by military intelligence.
With his all time record budget deficit
of $8.184.000.000.000 U.S. President Bush is again creating
so far unknown economical dimensions with unpredictable results.
The lover of Lynndie England, U.S. torturing specialist Charles
Graner claims "not guilty" in his Abu
Ghureib trial at Fort Hood. He said, that he had followed
orders and that activities like on these pictures
are regular among Cheerleaders and American parents.
500 additional troops from the UK will help in Iraq
to secure the forthcoming election.
While explosions in Baghdad do not stop
to be an every day event, Osama Bin Laden
calls for a Boycott of this month´s Iraqi elections.
During week 52 of 2004 more than 100 people have died in
Iraq including up to 14 innocent civilians,
who had been bombed in a U.S. air strike.
2004
8 U.S. Troops have gone to court in
order to achieve their return home from Iraq while the CIA
does not expect any security or stability improvements in
the region.
In Baghdad, Iraq at least 13 people
died in a Christmas suicide blast.
President Bush feels pleased about
progress and developments in Iraq while the New York Times
has discovered internal FBI reports on torturing GIs, who
had stuck burning cigarettes into the ears of their Iraqi
captives.
Top terrorist Sarkawi has announced
an assault on the U.S. which shall be much bigger than Sep
11 while Osama Bin Laden has released
new threats against the Saudi Arabian government.
During November 134 American troops
died in Iraq taking casualties up to 1.000 in total. Meanwhile
the Pentagon aims to raise the amount of troops up to 150.000.
Badly in need for fresh reserve soldiers
even elderly and out of shape civilians are now getting drafted
to join the American troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. Around
30% refuse such services with the support of lawyers or do
simply not show up.
The American Consulate in Jeddah has
been attacked by a terror group, which was eliminated by Saudi
Security forces.
Condoleezza Rice has replaced Colin
Powell within President Bush`s team.
With his new television speech El Qaeda chief Osama
bin Laden had expressed his preference for George W.
Bush. Also Americans have more confidence in Bush`s defensive
talents despite his countless failures.
Half a kilo of HMX had been sufficient to blow up the Panam
103 Boeing 747 over Lockerbie. Now the Pentagon had
to admit the loss of 380 tons of HMX explosives (40 lorries)
in Iraq, what gives resistance fighters and El Qaeda many
new options.
Well connected defense industries are raving about U.S.
President Bush, who plans to invest $70 billion into
Iraq.
The New York Times and the Washington
Post are both supporting John Kerry while widest global
resentments speak against George W. Bush.
The Washington Post revealed, that
the CIA and FBI had arrested hundreds of U.S. Citizens to
secure election on Nov 2.
At court the 2 American Officers Donald
Reese and Kevin Kramer have presented E-mails from the CIA
in which they had been ordered to conduct sexual torturing
at Abu Ghraib. They further reported,
that also CIA and FBI members had been around while Staff
Sgt. Ivan Frederick got sentenced to 8 years for his torturing
activities.
Illegal torturing continues at Guantanamo
Bay according to military eyewitnesses introduced by the New
York Times.
His leadership had enabled torturing parties at Abu
Ghraib and now General Ricardo Sanchez
will receive an additional fourth star as a reward and promotion
from the Bush administration.
John Kerry had won all 3 debates and
most sympathies around the world are with him.
5 million Americans have lost their
health insurance through the policy of the Bush administration
with a military record budget worth $417,5
billion, from which $78 will be spent on various new
weapon systems. At the same time the amount of poor people
has further climbed up to 35,9 million.
The Bush administration has sent the
FBI to confiscate the indymedia.org
hard drives at the Rackspace hosting company.
On the other hand Kidnappings and snuff videos
made in Iraq have remained available at ogrish.com,
a website run by American Dan Klinker, who owns one of the
fastest growing IT businesses since it offers access to those
videos, that show the disgraceful killings of hostages in
Iraq at full length for a subscription fee.
Now the video of El Sarkawi killers and their victim Kenneth
Bigley will spread fast.
Before up to 50.000 visitors p.h. have downloaded videos
from 6 servers and 1 million surfers has the 9 minutes video,
that shows the killing of Eugene Armstrong,
who had been in Iraq to help repairing water and electricity
systems until Muslim terrorists killed him in their attempt
to blackmail the release of 2 female captives at the U.S.
prison Abu Ghraib, which became famous
through picturesque American torturing methods.
The Bush administration is now discouraging
in particular visitors from Germany and 25 other countries
from visits to the U.S. with taking fingerprints and photos,
what makes it the worst travel experience in the world.
In the U.S. machine guns such as AKs, Uzis and Kalaschnikovs
will become again widely available after the 1994 prohibition
has expired.
Photos
and videos from Abu Ghraib are bound
to become the pictures of the year with U.S. Specialists Sabrina
Harman and Lynndie England.
CNN had played a phone call from Iraqi
based private Amber McClenney to her mother, when she and
other 18 other troops had been too scared to complete some
poorly prepared transport mission.
Iraq`s Premier Ijad Alawi plans to
involve members of Saddam Hussein`s old Baath Party within
the future government.
The New York Times has published a
list of 2368 attacks by Muslim resistance fighters within
the American territory in Iraq, what is currently introduced
as success and progress in terms of security by U.S. President
Bush. At the same time the British zones have remained fairly
peaceful.
Eugene Armstrong had been in Iraq
in order to help repairing the damaged water and electricity
systems until Muslim terrorists killed him brutally in their
attempt to blackmail the release of 2 female captives at the
U.S. prison Abu Ghraib, which became
famous through picturesque American torturing methods.
The Iraqi Cities Falludja, Samarra, Talafar
and Ramadi are again under control of Muslim Independence
fighters.
In New York Up to a 1000 of the 250.000
protesters against the Bush administration had been arrested.
CNN had played a phone call from Iraqi
based private Amber McClenney to her mother, when she and
other 18 other troops had been too scared to complete some
poorly prepared transport mission.
Iraq`s Premier Ijad Alawi plans to
involve members of Saddam Hussein`s old Baath Party within
the future government.
The New York Times has published a
list of 2368 attacks by Muslim resistance fighters within
the American territory in Iraq, what is currently introduced
as success and progress in terms of security by U.S. President
Bush. At the same time the British zones have remained fairly
peaceful.
Eugene Armstrong had been in Iraq
in order to help repairing the damaged water and electricity
systems until Muslim terrorists killed him brutally in their
attempt to blackmail the release of 2 female captives at the
U.S. prison Abu Ghraib, which became
famous through picturesque American torturing methods.
The Iraqi Cities Falludja, Samarra, Talafar
and Ramadi are again under control of Muslim Independence
fighters.
In New York Up to a 1000 of the 250.000
protesters against the Bush administration had been arrested.
Until now 969 U.S. troops have lost
their lives during Gulf War II and President Bush is convinced,
that his strategy is efficient.
The three British Citizens Asef Iqbal, Ruhal Ahmed and Shafiq
Rasul are going to forward a report about torturing and various
forms of abuse at Guantanamo Bay to
US Senate.
At Fort Bragg U.S. specialist Lynndie England has said again,
that all her activities at Abu Ghraib
had been ordered by higher ranks. At the same time the White
House is trying to convince, that over 40 dead Iraqi civilians
and continues torturing activities were caused by just a few
individuals.
Matt Damon, Martin Sheen and other Hollywood heroes have
launched movies against the policy
of President Bush.
Two Senators have named the commander of the U.S. ground
forces, Ricardo Sanchez as the inventor
of the activities, which were shown on photos from Abu Ghraib
all over the world. For example an innocent family father
of 4 kids tortured to death as revealed on German spiegel.tv
A blast in the Iraqi City of Bakuba
has killed 68 and injured 100 Muslim inhabitants.
The former director of the Abu Ghraib
prison, General Janis Karpinski is now accused of having attended
torturing sessions.
Iraq and other nations in the Middle
East suffer from an increasing wave of killings and kidnappings
that seems to unite religious fanatics, regular criminals
and political freedom fighters.
55.000 Iraqis have been jailed at Abu Ghraib
and the U.S. Military announced, that
the so far admitted 94 cases of violent and sexual abuse have
been conducted by individuals who had disobeyed orders.
outragedmoderates.org
is a new P2P file sharing venue, where official documents
from Dick Cheney`s "Energy Task Force" and other
frequently discussed items such as the Abu Ghraib
pictures can be found.
President Bush is evaluating plans
to postpone the 2004 election in order to avoid a misleading
impact like after the Al Qaeda assault in Madrid when opposition
leader Luis Zapatero had replaced the Gulf War II supporting
José María Aznar.
As Putin, Chirac, Schroeder and many other had expected,
no weapons for mass destruction were found so that over 10.000
dead and tortured Iraqi people including their friends and
relatives are unlikely to become those smiling Iraqis that
George W. Bush had promised on his website.
Globally experts are now expecting the next generation of
even higher motivated terrorists, so that the current concept
for "war on terror" can be rated as nothing but
the best possible support for terror groups.
Hate and rage have been driven way over any limit and the
world has to accept, that a Muslim rather prefers to be dead
than being exposed like on the American photos created at
Abu Ghraib prison.
Bill Clinton expects U.S. troops for
at least another 5 years in Iraq.
Gunnerpalace.com
provides direct pictures from Iraq compiled by independent
filmmaker Michael Tucker.
The Philippines have removed 11 from
a total of 51 soldiers from Iraq.
The Red Cross has registered 107 infants
around the age of 15 at Abu Ghraib
from where eyewitness private Samuel Provance has reported
a new line of bizarr atrocities conducted by U.S. interrogation
experts also on young girls.
Home again ... Saddam Hussein has
returned to Iraq.
The American military industry is delighted about another
5,7% rise in public spending for an expanded war
on terror which has triggered the highest rise in terrorism
since 21 years. Previous U.S. statistics had been incomplete
as revealed by Colin Powell.
Iraq celebrates a new government led
by President Sheikh Ghazi al-Yawar.
Former governor Paul Bremer is trying
to explain where up to $20 billion from last year`s oil production
have disappeared.
Don Rumsfeld has declared, that torturing
conducted by his troops does comply with International law.
CIA chief James Pavitt has said, that
only a handful informers had been necessary to convince President
Bush of Gulf War II.
General Ricardo Sanchez will appear in front of the jury
in the Abu Ghraib case.
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