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War in Iraq

Smiling Iraqis 2004

 

"When I take action, I'm not going to fire a $2 million missile at a $10 empty tent and hit a camel in the butt. It's going to be decisive." George W. Bush, Sep. 19th, 2001

 

2004

 

8 U.S. Troops have gone to court in order to achieve their return home from Iraq whilst 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 whilst 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 whilst 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 whilst 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 whilst 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.

 

Spring 2004

 

American Oil industry is enjoying improved earnings as a result from the war in Iraq.

Amnesty International has released new figures on how many Iraqi civilians have been killed in recent weeks.

The United Nations Security Council has supported the American Iraq resolution with all of it`s 15 members to give the country back it`s full authority by June 30.

Saudi Arabia and Iraq are currently facing more assaults in the streets which are primarily targeted at westerners.

Colin Powell has revealed, that recent statistics show an increasing terrorism rather than a ereduction as previously celebrated by U.S. President Bush.

France, Germany and Russia don`t want to send troops into Iraq as demanded by U.S. President Bush at the last G9 meeting.

Lynndie England has declared, that she had been instructed at Abu Ghraib by senior American officers and that even much worse scenes have been filmed.

In Bhagdad attacks on western visitors are becoming more frequent every day and victims get killed instantly or kidnapped

In Chobar, Saudi Arabia 25 people including several Europeans were killed in an assault by an Al Qaeda group.

1 year in jail has been the fine for trooper Sivits who is now a hero in his hometown.

President Bush has announced more troops for Iraq as well as a new modern prison to replace Abu Ghraib, where Violence, rape, men being forced to gay anal sex and sodomizing had become a now visible part of America's strategy at most likely not only Abu Ghraib prison, where even suddenley 300 captives have turned out as innocent. Between 50 and 70% are reported to be caged without any relevant reason.

He also praised his War in Iraq as a big win against International terrorism whilst terror groups enjoy the extremely intensified motivation found at an increasing amount of new candidates and with more sympathizers.

 

After having been accused by Military lawyers General Sanchez has stepped back. At Abu Ghraib 601 captives had been refused the Geneva Rights as well as 32 people have died under his leadership.

In Ramadi, Iraq U.S. Air Force units have killed 40 civilians including various children in an attack on a wedding party, described by the Pentagon as "anti-coalition forces". A video from the wedding party had been forwarded to AP, where journalists had interviewed the guests a day before they were killed.

An additional 3.000 UK troops and up to 30.000 U.S. forces from South Korea will soon join the War in Iraq.

"Shock`n awe" against weapons for mass destruction had been U.S. President Bush`s "Iraqi Freedom" concept with smiling Iraqis reported at his website. Meanwhile the Iraq Canter for Research and Strategic Studies has found out, that over 2/3 of the Iraqi population wants the Americans to leave and that they support the traditional Muslim leader Moktada Sadr.

Russian government circles recommend to pull out of Iraq and to let UN troops escort a transition.

Newsweek reports, that torturing had been personally permitted by President Bush, Don Rumsfeld and John Ashcroft after Sep 11. At the same time Colin Powell had been able to prevent at least the abolishment of the Geneva Rights.

Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice and Britain`s Jack Straw have indicated the possibility of a withdrawal from Iraq.

The American Governor of Iraq, Paul Bremer has said to local leaders, that it is not possible to stay inside the country without being welcomed by it`s citizens.

Colin Powell has admitted on NBC, that all accusations against Iraq concerning weapons for mass destruction had been based on false CIA information, so that no justification for Gulf War II has ever existed.

Senate members like Susan Collins and Ben Nighthorse Campbell have criticized the Pentagon activities, what explains, that the White House has been trying in vain to keep the pictures secret.

Al Qaeda has enforced it`s image for cruelties by having butchered with Nick Berg a fine young American, who had come to help the Iraqi people rebuilding their land on his own.

CNN shows the American troops who have lost their lives in Iraq.

The Red Cross and the Government of Iran have announced to publish more disastrous evidence pictures to proof, that by far worse and in particular organized atrocities have been conducted with the consent of the White House and Pentagon since 2003.

 

The White House and Don Rumsfeld have said again, that they had not known about the torturing activities of Lynndie England and her teams until CBS had shown the pictures after a requested delay of 2 weeks whilst the Red Cross insists on having forwarded detailed reports back in 2003.

The UK Guardian and the New Yorker report, that captives inside all Iraqi jails had been victims of the R2I - Resistance to interrogation, some highly refined torturing methods, designed by Pentagon and CIA. Rape, dogs, chemicals, electricity, beatings, and various other torturing seems to have been widely accepted among U.K. and U.S. Administrations.

 

Over 20 army members might face prosecution and when looking at CNN photos, President Bush`s expression of "smiling Iraqis" seems to have received a new meaning.

 

In fact, he will end up in the book of history as the one, who had created an avalanche of highly motivated terrorists that will seek nothing else than to kill Americans and Englishmen.

On CNN the former Chief of the military police at U.S. prisons in Iraq Brig. General Karpinski said "... MPs were being given instructions by military intelligence. I don't know how they allowed these activities to get so far out of control, but I do know with absolute confidence that they didn't just wake up one day and decide to do this."

 

In his Friday prayer Iraqi resistance leader Muktada al-Sadr has demanded free elections and sovereignty for his country.

Saddam`s newly released tragic novel "Zabibah and the King" had been examined by the CIA for more than three months.

U.S. Generalmajor Donald Ryder has said, that up to 25 captives have died through American interrogations in Afghanistan and Iraq whilst Colin Powell worries about the image of his liberation army.

The British Mirror reports, that exchanging pictures of torturing scenes has become very popular among UK and U.S. forces and that in particular troops in Southern Iraq have gone completely out of control.

In February Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba had filed a detailed report about continues torturing conducted also on civilian Iraqi suspects, who had been jailed inside the Abu Ghraib prison run by U.S. General Janice Kapinsky, who says, that American Intelligence Services are responsible.

Amnesty International calls it the tip of an iceberg and sanctions have been mild so far. Further uncertain remains also the situation for captives at Guantanamo Bay on Cuba where even infants remain caged.

American forces are leaving Fallujah and local Iraqi troops led by a former Saddam General are expected to solve the conflict.

British troops will replace the Spanish forces, who are now moving home whilst Honduras, Dominican Republic, Thailand, Philippines and New Zealand have similar plans. Poland has declared to also reduce it`s 2.500 troops.

An incredible depth in information around the situation in Iraq is provided at the BBC website.

The battle around Fallujah intensifies with now also warplanes involved and heavy bombardments on the city.

70 victims including many children have died after assaults in Basra.

In his new book "Plan of Attack" Pulitzer winner Bob Woodward accuses U.S. President Bush of having decided for Gulf War II shortly after Sep 11.

A 1000 kilo bomb has been dropped on the Muktada al-Sadr militia in Fallujah and during clashes 600 people were killed.

Kidnappings and the death of over 80 U.S. troops in April characterize the situation in Iraq, from where several nations are now pulling out also their civilians.

180 Iraqi troops have resisted at Fallujah an American order to blow up residential buildings and mosques.

On August 6, 2001 US President Bush had received a document with details about Osama bin Laden`s forthcoming attack. National Security adviser Condoleezza Rice had not seen any necessity for a reaction as none of the information had been new.

More missile attacks and severe clashes characterize the situation in Iraq whilst President Bush is enjoying his Easter holidays.

The cleric Mehdi Army is expanding in parts of Iraq and several Japanese, Korean and British hostages have been taken.

After over hundred casualties during the last days Don Rumsfeld has introduced the idea of sending more troops against the rising rejection of the White House policy.

Iraq is "George Bush's Vietnam," has been said by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy who also compared him to former President Nixon.

Colin Powell has admitted, that all information about weapons of mass destruction and mobile laboratories has been incorrect.

Investigators have prevented another assault on Spanish Railways between Madrid and Seville with a 12 kilo bomb.

President Bush's former anti-terror advisor Richard Clarke has said, that the U.S. have become less safe since Gulf War II and his book "Against All Enemies" has sold over 500.000 copies within 3 days.

The American household deficit is expected to exceed $500 billion and under George W. Bush`s policy America`s debt`s have reached $ 7.000.000.000.000.

CIA Chief George Tenet has defended his organization concerning investigations and assessments in Iraq. So far no weapons for mass destruction have been found.

U.S. Chief weapon inspector David Kay has resigned and declared at Reuters, that Iraq has never possessed any weapons for mass destruction.

The chaos in Iraq will require additional investment worth billions of Dollars whilst Halliburton has reported the loss of several millions through criminal activities.

 

 

January 2004

Over 100 people were injured and 35 killed by a blast in Baghdad, where yesterday 20.000 and today almost 100.000 Iraqis have been demonstrating for free elections.

Ted Kennedy supports former Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neill, who has said on CBS, that U.S. President Bush had released Gulf War II plans right after his election and that Iraqi Oil had been a prime target.

In Iraq General Ricardo Sanchez has reported, that meanwhile 21 soldiers have committed suicide.

POW Saddam Hussein is now exposed to some daily 12 hrs. of interrogation inside his preferred El-Radwanijay jail, where in the past thousands of Iraqis had been tortured to Death.

A Supreme Court decision will leave around 700 mainly Muslim witnesses and supects in secret U.S. custody, who had been arrested in connection with Sep 11.

3 U.S. soldiers, a woman and two men have been dismissed and fined after they had been reported by comrades for violent torturing of even injured Iraqi supects.

The Sunday Times reports, that terrorists have tried to hijack aircrafts from British Airways, Air France and AeroMexico to attack Washington, pipelines and nuclear power plants along the U.S. East Coast.

Tests at the Berlin University warn, that nuclear power plants have remained highly vulnerable targets for plane attacks similar to Sep. 11. At older plants even smallest planes could cause more damage than back in 1986 at the Tschernobyl disaster.

 

 

December 2003

Assaults in Iraq continue despite the arrest of Saddam Hussein. Preferred targets for terrorists seem to be now the pipelines.

U.S. President Bush has expressed his desire for an execution of the former Iraqi dictator.

The UN Security Council sees Iraq as an ideal battleground for Al Qaeda and other terror groups.

2 Japanese diplomats and 7 Spanish agents have been assassinated in Iraq on the the weekend.

November

 

U.S. President Bush has visited the troops in Iraq for Thanksgiving.

New York City reports 39.000 people homeless in the streets. At the same time $9,4 billion are invested into the new missile system Falcon, Force Application and Launch from Continental U.S., which shall enable firing nukes into any country.

Private Jessica has declared on veteran's day, that Iraqi doctors have taken care of her perfectly and that most of the Pentagon information had not been correct.

The Spanish Foreign Minister Palacio has described the current situation in Baghdad as much worse for the citizens than in the days of Saddam.

The independent Arab TV Station El Arabija was closed by U.S. Authorities after a broadcast of a Saddam Hussein Tape. In New York the CPJ has criticized the decision.

In Istanbul a line of new suicide blasts has caused over 100 victims including British Consul-General Roger Short.

In London $6 million have been invested in protecting President Bush during his visit to the U.K. 250 armed agents and 700 experts escort the President, who confirmed in an exclusive interview for the UK`s leading sex tabloid, that he is always prepared for any war.

London`s major Ken Livingstone has called George W. Bush the biggest threat on earth.

The White House has launched "Operation Iron Hammer" against an increasing Iraqi resistance whilst the U.S. Defense industry is delighted about the new $401 billion budget. New product lines contain nuclear devices and other weapons for mass destruction, which will mostly be made available by the usual reliable supporters of the Bush & Rice administration.

In Istanbul 2 synagogues had been blown up and at least 20 Jewish worshippers were killed. More than 300 got injured and the list of suspects is headed again by Al Qaeda.

2 helicopters crashed and the CIA reports large amounts of restince fighters.

Riyadh suffered from 3 explosions in a residential part of the City. 28 people were killed.

Explosions and casualties have become more frequent during recent days in Baghdad and the Bush Administration has received the desired $87 billion war budget.

A Chinook helicopter was shot down near Baghdad and another 15 young Americans lost their lives.

Riots in the suburbs of Baghdad had included an exchange of explosives when two protesters were shot by U.S. troops.

U.S. President Bush has declared, that he want`s control over Iraq and Afghanistan until American style democracies will be installed.

 

October

Al Gore has criticized the Bush Administration for having turned the U.S. into an Orwell state and for having exposed the country to unnecessary risks with the attack on Iraq.

The National Rifle Association has triggered a wave of disappointment with many celebrities, who feel neglected or misunderstood by not being on their recently introduced blacklist.

Revenues in Iraq worth $2,3 billion have helped Dick Cheney`s former employee Halliburton to cut previous losses and to report now profits worth $34 million.

 

Whilst the Iraqi Sumo Oil company pays $0,97 Cent per gallon for oil from Kuwait, the U.S. Government pays three times as much for Oil worth $162.5 million delivered by Halliburton until Oct. 29, as found out by the two congress members Waxman and Dingell. In addition the Center for Public Integrity has criticized that no proper public advertisement has been made despite projects worth $87 billion.

The Red Cross has closed it`s Baghdad operations and Russian President Putin has emphasized his pride about new nuclear missiles, which can reach Beijing and New York.

The Pentagon's Office of Special Plans had compiled the news and facts which had convinced the White House to launch Gulf War II. Critical notes from CIA staff concerning the truth of these dossiers had been rejected.

Continuos assaults in Baghdad and the exodus of aid organizations indicate, that Iraq is bound to remain an unsolved violent conflict similar to Israel vs. Palestine.

 

President Bush has canceled a NATO meeting to celebrate with his daughters whilst the Turkish government expressed a deep concern concerning the abilities of Iraq Governor Jerry Bremer to understand the Arab culture.

U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz survived a missile attack inside the Al Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad unharmed when 29 rockets were fired into the building.

The UN is pulling out teams in those parts of Afghanistan, where Taleban and El Qaeda are back again in control and where the annual Opium harvest is taking place right now.

A line of explosion shook Baghdad City on Oct. 25/26 and 20 people were killed whilst the Red Cross reports, that an ambulance car had been filled with explosives.

USA Today found out, that letters inside newspapers praising the great conditions in Iraq have been sent by U.S. Military PR, which was using just any trooper as a witness to promote the good old smiling Iraqis image.

The Washington Post reports, that government members blame Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice for the ongoing instability in Iraq, where a rising amount of suicides has forced medical army experts to send 478 out of 700 examined soldiers back home to the U.S. for further treatment.

A huge explosion shattered the Baghdad Hotel, where the CIA maintains it`s headquarters.

In the U.S. and the U.K. criticism against Gulf War II is reaching new horizons. Now the Republican former CIA member Porter J. Goss has stated in his latest report, that most facts introduced as significant reasons for the attack had been wrong.

September

Senator Ed Kennedy has accused President Bush of having fooled the nation into Gulf War II and that 50% of the monthly $4 billion war budget is disappearing in unknown channels.

In 2004 U.S. President Bush wants to spend $87 billion in Iraq with the expectation, that other nations will throw in some required $47 billion. In addition 130.000 troops shall secure America`s interest in the desert.

 

More casualties after a bombing in Bakuba and a further reduction of UN staff characterize an explosive situation.

In the UK Lord Hutton is getting deeper into the investigations concerning the mysterious death of weapon expert Kelly.

Saddam Hussein has not been involved in Sep 11. That`s what America was told by President Bush on Sep 17.

Syria is now classified by the U.S. foreign ministry as a threat to the national security. Weapons for mass destruction and the support of terrorism have been mentioned.

In Iraq U.S. troops shot 11 Iraqi police officers dead incidentally.

Germany, France and Russia have become more open to support developments in Iraq.

August

Several residential parts of Iraq are polluted with more than 100.000 unexploded, lethal cluster bombs, which are costing lives every day.

U.S. President Bush remains fully confident with his Iraq ambitions worth $4 billion a month, whilst his coordinator Jerry Bremer demands an additional $20 billion to repair water and power supply.

July

The BBC has forwarded a tape for further investigation to Lord Hutton, on which the dead eyewitness Dr. Kelly had accused the Blair administration of being "obsessed with finding intelligence on immediate Iraqi threats".

After CIA-Chief George Tenet now also Condoleezza Rice has taken over responsibility for President Bush`s public statements about Uranium in Iraq, which had been built on forged information.

Saddam Hussein's sons Uday & Qusay are reported as dead after a combat with U.S. troops. Both had been frequently accused of rape, torture and murder.

The Democratic Party in the U.S. has announced a TV campaign, which shall prove, that the country has been misled into Gulf War II by the introduction of incorrect information.

Kofe Annan is going to suggest, that the UK and U.S. will have to remove their troops from Iraq stepwise. He also would like to see the UN taking over wider parts of the reorganization.

India has turned down a U.S. request for sending military forces into Iraq, where General John Abizaid feels confronted with an expanding Guerilla war.

The Pentagon has summed up the Iraq investment with so far $48 billion. The ongoing monthly costs remain at $4,8 billion.

Mohammed Sanghir from Pakistan is the first out of 35 innocent former Guantanamo Bay captives, for whom U.S. Lawyers demand compensation worth $10,4 million. So far the Bush administration has given a $100 for a humiliating year in an outdoor cage.

Another 37 captives have now been released and deported without charges whilst 600 from various nations remain caged.

The White House has rejected the criticism concerning the Gulf War II information policy as "A Bunch of Bull" whilst in Australia and in the U.K. both leaders are facing a variety of accusations.

India, Germany, France and various other nations don`t want to send any troops to Iraq, where the U.S. are currently investing $4 billion per month.

In the UK Tony Blair has been requested to resign from various directions after most of his prewar information about Iraq is still waiting for proof.

In the U.S. President George W. Bush has emphasized his strong confidence in CIA Chief George Tenet, who had provided him with dossiers about weapons, that were used to convince decision makers of the necessity to launch the $200 billion Gulf War II with the shock & awe campaign and 3500 civilian victims.

The U.S. are investing $5 billion per month in military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, where the troops are facing between 10-25 attacks every day.

 

The British Government has given up on finding Iraqi weapons for mass destruction, which Tony Blair had recently introduced as a global threat "ready to attack within 45 minutes".

Also the Bush administration had justified the $200 billion Gulf War II efforts with being threatened by nuclear devices and other Iraqi weapons for mass destruction.

The White House has criticized the CIA for having provided U.S. President Bush with incorrect intelligence information about the Iraqi armament situation.

In March also warnings from the International Atomic Energy Agency had been ignored, which had said, that Iraq had no ability to launch nuclear attacks.

Tom Daschle has demanded further examinations concerning the question, if Iraq had been a threat to the U.S. at all.

Iraq `s Governor Jerry Bremer said, that more than 160.000 troops are needed to control the country, where since May 74 U.S. soldiers have lost their lives. Before more than 3.500 Iraqi civilians were killed by the Shock & Awe campaign.

 

Since President Bush took over the U.S. in 2001, 2,4 million jobs got lost and the unemployment rate is the highest since 9 years.

The national deficit has also reached a new record and so far only the oil and military industry are raving about improved profits.

 

June 2003

In Iraq the resistance against the troops from the U.S. and the UK has been increasing heavily in recent days.

U.S. President Bush is aiming to support Pakistan with military aid worth $3 billion.

Senator John Kerry has accused U.S. President Bush of having misled the American people with wrong information about Iraq and the necessity to spend billions on Gulf War II. The Washington Post points at a various presented intelligence dossiers, that had contained false information.

Associated Press counted 3240 civilians including many children, who were killed in Baghdad by the shock & awe campaign of the Bush, Rice and Blair coalition. 2278 civilians died in 1991.

In Washington and London the Bush and Blair administrations are facing investigations concerning their cooperation with intelligence services and how the urgency of Gulf War II had been presented to various parties.

Both governments were recently accused of having manipulated intelligence dossiers and having forwarded false information.

With $400 billion primarily given to the defense industry, the Bush administration has created the highest deficit in American history. 3 years ago the household had shown a plus of $290 billion. Now further drastic cuts at hospitals, schools, jails, police and other social hot spots can be expected.

Former UN inspector Hans Blix from Sweden has recommended to improve intelligence services in order to avoid a war on error.

Drastic cuts at Medicaid, Hospitals, prisons and other social spots are now introduced all over the U.S. to cover the costs for Gulf War II.

The American Defense Intelligence Agency has declared, that in Sep 2002 a study has been forwarded to the White House, that saw no illegal weapons in Iraq. Former UN inspector Hans Blix has reminded of the fact, that any forwarded CIA information concerning weapons had been wrong.

The British Parliament has decided to examine, if Tony Blair has presented false information concerning weapons for mass destruction and the danger created by Iraq.

Iraq will receive an American government, where Iraqi people will function as advisers and 1400 additional experts were sent to Iraq by the White House to speed up the search for illegal weapons.

 

England is questioning Tony Blair's Iraq policy since the story about weapons for mass destruction has become an issue again.

"None of us has any experience with this..." said Governor Jay Bremer explaining the chaotic situation in Iraq on CNN.

Condoleezza Rice & Don Rumsfeld are preparing the next stage of Gulf War II, which will again be justified by weapons for mass destruction and Al Qaeda links. Both are currently some of the most effective subjects to make a war against Iran more popular.

May

British Gulf War II veterans are demanding compensation from their government for suffering from health damages caused by some vaccination against chemical and biological weapons.

In Iraq the moral of the U.S. troops is reported to sink fast under the influence of assaults, the climate and a growing hate among the population.

The Russian Newspaper „Nesawissimaja Gazeta“ wrote, that the White House is preparing an attack on Iran.

Colin Powell has announced, that U.S. Troops will stay in Iraq for at least two years.

CIA Chief George Tenet feels abused by the Pentagon policy and has installed a special squad for further investigations. So far the CIA has not found any proven link between Al Qaeda and the former Bath regime as proclaimed by U.S. President Bush and his security advisor Condoleeza Rice.

Don Rumsfeld is convinced, that Al Qaeda is operating from Iran and has launched a new PR initiative to prepare for a possible extension of Gulf War II.

The new leader in Iraq Jerry Bremer plans to establish an American administration for a longer period of time whilst the UK, Germany and the U.S. have closed their embassies in Saudi Arabia for security reasons.

At least 60% of the Iraqi population have different ideas and the ongoing amount of crime and chaos has raised criticism.

Killing Fields remind of Saddam Hussein, who still has not been found.

In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, various coordinated blasts in residential areas have killed several people from Australia, the U.S. and other countries. 160 are reported as heavily injured.

U.S. President Bush has gained the domestic permission to use nuclear devices six times stronger than the Hiroshima bomb against those, he defines as a threat.

After 23 years in exile Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim has returned to Basra. He wants to lead the majority of 60% Iraqi Shiites to democratic elections.

Jay Garner gets replaced by Jerry Bremer, who is expected to set up a free trade zone and assist companies like Halliburton with their refurbishment jobs, worth around $7 billion. Also the oil distribution is expected to get reorganized by Dick Cheney's former employer.

 

Huge amounts of nuclear and biological weapons had been a main argument for Gulf War II. Now his 75th Exploitation Task Force has given up to find any such devices and a new "Iraq Survey Group" is bound to repeat the search.

U.S. top selling Rockstar Marilyn Manson has complained in an interview, that many Americans are afraid of their government and prefer to hide their resentments.

The L.A. Times reports, that Don Rumsfeld`s advisor Richard Perle has promoted investments in Iraq together with Goldman Sachs. Perle had combined the leadership of the Defense Policy Board with several high rank positions within the American defense industry.

U.S. President Bush will visit Poland, where expectations are large concerning a wide range of revenue opportunities in Iraq.

In Basra, Iraq 4 people have shown symptoms of Cholera.

The UN expressed worries about possible theft of nuclear material inside Iraqi power plants whilst Saddam Hussein`s son Kuzai has escaped with a $1 billion.

New warnings were sent to Syria by Colin Powell, what may point at forthcoming operations.

Iraq will get shared among the U.S., UK and Poland. In particular Poland is very excited about such new revenue opportunities and plans to take over this month.

President Bush is convinced, that weapons for mass destruction will get found in Iraq soon.

Russian President Putin produced a joke:" Saddam is sitting in his bunker with all his illegal weapons waiting to blow up Iraq".

In Washington the Israeli Ambassador Daniel Ayalon has promoted the replacement of governments in Iran and Syria.

 

April

15 protesters including three children where shot by U.S. troops near Baghdad. Around 70 people were injured.

"They are stealing our oil and they are slaughtering our people," had been one Iraqi comment published @ reuters.

Tony Blair demands from all European countries to support President Bush's American world leadership ambitions.

Don Rumsfeld does not want elections in Iraq, as the outcome will be most likely an Islamic state similar to Iran.

The White House blames Iran for the rising protests of the 60% Shiite population, who will not receive any political influence. Instead Saddam Hussein`s Baath Party will become a part of the U.S. government for Iraq.

The American Halliburton group has relaunched some first Iraqi oil production. Dick Cheney had previously worked for the company.

The Bush administration expects Iraq to have American companies providing the lucrative repairs after the "shock & awe" bombing. The White House is also seeking control over the Iraqi oil industry and all other financial resources by cutting out the UN.

Jay Garner and 19 assistants may help to rebuild energy and water supply in Iraq.

1.000 American experts will intensify the search for weapons for mass destruction, which has brought no results so far.

Colin Powell has threatened France again with consequences for not having joined Gulf War II.

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In Baghdad tens of thousands have peacefully expressed their desire for an Islamic state free from any foreign influences.

Colin Powell is planning to visit Syria and President Assad, who desires a Middle East without any weapons for mass destruction.

$2,5 billion compared to a $65 billion war budget are considered to be invested into necessary repairs in Iraq.

In Mossul, Iraq U.S. troops shot 10 civilian protesters.

The Syrian UN-Embassedor Faissal Mekdad has announced an initiative by the Arab countries to keep the Middle East free from weapons for mass destruction. At the moment only Israel seems to have such weapons, he said.

Now Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has taken the lead within the latest PR campaign against Syria. He acusses President Assad of possessing chemical weapons and missiles.

U.S. President Bush had been pleased about the story around the liberation of Private Jessica Lynch. Now the London Times refers to new video footage, that creates a rather different picture.

 

President Bush has intensified his campaign against Syria in which he accuses President Assad of possessing weapons for mass destruction.

Arab and European leaders fear, that Syria is bound to be the next target of the Bush & Rice policy, which is aiming to enforce U.S. control all over the Middle East.

Anarchy rules Iraq with armed gangs shooting at civilians at their convenience undisturbed by a lack of authorities. Meanwhile the White House considers to send out around 1.200 police men and other experts, to bring American law standards.

UN inspectcors from Norway and Germany are accusing the U.S. of having presented regular fire brigade cars and ventilation systems as tools for mass destruction. Back in March also Mohamed ElBaradei and Hans Blix had said the same.

The Red Cross reports vast problems inside hospitals, where not even water is available.

UK Prime Minister Blair and most European leaders want a UN leadership for Iraq, but President Bush insists on U.S. control by Jay M. Garner.

The 80-year old former Iraqi Minister for foreign affairs Adnan Pachachi and former U.S. General Jay Garner are the first names mentioned as the future representatives of the White House in charge of Iraq.

The Raytheon Corporation has been requested by the Pentagon to produce now 50 instead of 38 Tomahawk missiles every month.

Iraq has been reported to have uncovered debts worth $60 billion in various countries. Primarily for weapons delivered from the U.S. and Russia.

 

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Day 13 brought a new U.S. army record with 3.000 bombs dropped in 72 hours on Iraq.

President Bush has warned again of Iraqi attacks on America, but he is convinced, that victory against the evil is near.

GIs unloaded their machine guns into 15 women and children near Najaf. U.S. General Peter Pace said, that no mistake have been made.

The search for illegal weapons for mass destruction continues, but has not yet led to results. The White House has released information, that such weapons are perhaps stored in Iran and Syria, where the search might continue next.

Day 12 brought intensified bombing after 1.800 attacks had been flown on Sunday.

Damages to the public infrastructure worth $100 billion are expected to be the result of Gulf War II for Iraq.

U.S. General Vincent Brooks said, that Syria has not delivered illegal weapons to Iraq.

In Egypt President Mubarak is convinced, that Gulf War II will be creating at least 100 hundred new hate carriers like Osama bin Laden.

Warnings for Iran and Syria were delivered by Colin Powell, who threatens these countries to end as the next targets of the Bush & Rice campaign for oriental democracy.

In return Iran has said, that it will never ever accept an American government in Iraq.

Pulitzer price winning author Peter Arnett has called the war in Iraq a disaster, what has caused his dismissal at NBC.

The White House expects Iraq to be under control until summer.

Day 11 brought no dicovery of illegal weapons for mass destruction, but "legal" high-tech bomb no. 6000 dropped over Iraq. Meanwhile first reports say, that U.S. forces are running short of cruise missiles.

Turkey is facing a difficult situation with having lost it`s second biggest trade partner Iraq and forthcoming events in Northern Iraq.

Inside his bunker Saddam Hussein can not even be killed by nuclear devices of the Hiroshima size as explained by constructor sheltex, who had sold Nato standards.

The BBC offers a great interactive video forum called Video Nation, where viewer can express their thoughts about war in Iraq.

Whilst the U.S. military industry is raving about revenue prospects, civilian enterprises like American Airlines may face bankruptcy.

The Swiss Government is preparing to maintain a list with all victims of Gulf War II on the Internet.

Former British Foreign Minister Robin Cook has demanded to stop the war in Iraq instantly in order to avoid skidding into a war of cultures.

U.S. President Bush is urging his troops to conquer Baghdad fast with street-by-street fighting.

Civilians have started to join the Iraqi army wanting to defend their country also with suicide blasts.

The Washington Post found out, that "even among anti-Hussein elements, there's deep unease over U.S. aims."

 

Day 10 of war in Iraq began with sorrow for 52 dead civilians, caused by a heavy missile attack on a lively marketplace in Baghdad.

"Shock & awe" high-tech bombing goes on at full strength with now also laser bombs involved.

Ground forces have slowed down their speed on the way to Baghdad, where house-to-house fighting is expected. In addition resentments against the American liberators might get noticed by the White House, where "smiling Iraqis" had been expected until March 24.

Four U.S. soldiers were killed by a suicide bombing in Najaf. They had waved for a taxi.

Turkey has canceled transition rights for U.S. Cruise missiles after several had crashed into Turkish territory before having reached Iraq.

One Iraqi missile caused minor damages inside a closed shopping center in Kuwait City. No signs of warning were given before.

Russian President Putin has again demanded to stop war in Iraq and to seek peaceful solutions.

President Bush is fully pleased with the progress of liberation Iraq and annoyed about critical press.

The "Al-Hayat" newspaper in London writes, that the war in Iraq could lead to World War III.

Day 9 of war in Iraq brought the heaviest bombing for Baghdad since a while including the delivery of unique American bunker busters.

In the evening more than 50 civilians where killed by a missile fired into a residential part Baghdad City.

U.S. President Bush is dissatisfied with the media coverage, which he considers as not positive enough in relation to actual developments on the field. "War is going well" is what he sees whilst Don Rumsfeld has warned Syria not to come up with any kind of hostile acts.

After 8 days of permanent attacks U.S. military remains confident to gain control over Basra soon.

Many Iraqis are returning from foreign nations in order to join Saddam`s forces and to defend and protect their families.

UN chief inspector Hans Blix had the impression, that nothing could have prevented the U.S. from Gulf War II. He also added, that there would have been a chance for a peaceful solution of the conflict.

Military leaders expect Gulf War II to last for several months with much higher expenses than calculated.

"Fortune“ has released a list of U.S. companies, that have been selected to contribute to the refurbishment of Iraq after the liberation. Halliburton and Bechtel are expected to receive the largest USAID contracts.

The sister of a British soldier said, that her brother died in combat instead of having been executed as proclaimed by Prime Minister Blair.

Richard Perle has resigned as the chairman of the Defense Policy Board, who had advised U.S. President Bush and Condoleeza Rice on security issues. Democrats had criticized his connections to private companies. Nevertheless, Perle will support the Bush administration.

The Pentagon has announced to double it`s troops involved in the liberation of Iraq, after it has turned out, that most Iraqis don`t fancy Americans in their country.

Don Rumsfeld is expecting severe clashes during the conquest of Baghdad, where for example up to 30.000 special Iraqi terror troops wait for house-to-house fighting.

The search for weapons of mass destruction continues, but no results have been reported as yet.

Day 8 of Gulf War II brought 1.000 U.S. troops into the North of Iraq to create a second front.

Demonstrations in New York have been criticized by the Bush Administration as annoying, whilst Blair and Bush remain pleased with the progress of Liberation Iraq.

Continuos detonations keep on hitting Baghdad and some more 120.000 U.S. troops have been announced by the Pentagon to join the war in Iraq.

Around 30.000 under cover terror forces including women are looking forward to defend Baghdad.

The U.S. 101st Airborne Division in Central-Iraq has dedicated the name of their camps to Exxon and Shell

More than 1.000 Iraqis are reported as killed in a battle at Najaf. Figures about U.S. victims have not been released as yet.

U.S. forces are introducing now the EMP system. E-bombs that destroy any electronic components inside TVs, PCs, hospital equipment, hair dryers, cars etc.

Colin Powell wants to keep Iraq under American coalition control. Tony Blair would like to establish a provisional UN government.

Lenny Kravitz and the Iraqi musician Al Sahir have recorded an anti-war song in Miami, available as a free download at rockthevote.

Airlines and travel industry are facing a severe decline of their business as a result of Gulf War II. American carriers will receive funding from the government that will compensate their losses.

Day 7

of Gulf War II began for Baghdad citizens with more "shock and awe" high-tech bombing at a daily value of $500 million.

The Bush administration is accusing Iraq of violating the Geneva conventions whilst the New York Times points at Guantanamo Bay.

Reporters from Reuters saw 2 U.S. missiles hitting apartment buildings in a residential part of Baghdad, where 15 civilians got killed.

Sandstorms and also offensive Iraqi units have slowed down U.S. President Bush`s campaign for oriental democracy.

Meanwhile several military experts are convinced, that it is going to be impossible for the coalition forces to control a multi-million metropolis like Baghdad against the desire of the population. Instead growing hate intensified by more and more "shock and awe" victims makes the entire Arabia a totally hostile region for all Americans and their allies.

President Bush was given his requested $75 billion anti-terror budget, from which $12 billion will be invested into repairs in Iraq. $7,8 billion will be given to Israel, Afghanistan and other nations.

500 Iraqi troops were reported as killed near Najaf whilst the search for weapons for mass destruction has brought no results so far.

Don Rumsfeld has emphasized again, that Gulf War II is strictly dedicated to humanitarian goals.

Day 6

Gulf War II sees Basra citizens being cut off from water supply since 48 hours now. The city has also been declared a military target,and coalition forces will get into house-to-house fighting.

Colin Powell points at intelligence information, that expects chemical weapons being used against the coalition forces once they get closer to Baghdad.

The war in Iraq is going on in many locations whilst the U.S. Air Force reports a total of 1.500 missions completed on Monday.

Former U.S. General Barry McCaffrey said, that war in Iraq could cost up to 3.000 victims over the next few days. According to his Iraq War I experience the requirements have been underestimated by the White House.

Authorities in Iraq report, that 252 civilians were killed during the Baghdad bombing on Sunday.

Aid organizations report up to 10 million Iraqis cut off from food.

 

Day 5

Day 5 began with increased "shock and awe" flight missions unloading the daily amount of explosives worth $500 above the cities of Iraq.

Ongoing fights since 4 days in cities like Basra and Umm Kasr point at a partisan war, that could force the U.S. to adjust to daily casualties for an indefinite period of time.

On TV Saddam Hussein announced a long and painful war, which could indeed last for years based on the increasing hate of the Iraqi people triggered by the bombing.

 

In Baghdad Iraqi resistance forces are preparing for the arrival of the coalition forces. Trustworthy eyewitnesses report of a strong local confidence in Saddam`s troops.

An Iraqi site in the desert was conquered, where a factory for chemical weapons was suspected.

The British TV journalist Terry Lloyd has most likely been shot by U.S. troops.

American authorities have accused Russia for having sold military gear to Iraq a few days before the war.

Iraqi military showed one downed U.S. Helicopter on TV.

50 American and 2 British soldiers are reported by the NY Times as being missing or killed in action.

Al Jazeera TV reports, that so far 140 Iraqis were killed and 700 injured.

 

Day 4

Oscar winner Michael Moore has dedicated a personal letter to his President, whom he criticized also at the Academy Award festivities.

Continuos waves of high-end explosives worth $500 million are now pounding also into residential Iraqi areas, delivered by fleets of B52s from the UK and launched from various U.S. Navy units.

In North Iraq Turkish troops and Kurdish freedom fighters received massive verbal warnings from the U.S. and the EU not to launch their independence war right now.

Al Jazeera TV has released video footage from civilian victims of the air raids including pictures from smashed children.

Some reports say, that U.S. troops are 80 miles away from Baghdad.

New York saw 250.000 people demonstrating against Gulf War II.

U.S. President Bush is going to request a first budget worth $80 billion for Gulf War II, which experts calculate with $1.000 billion over the next few years.

So far no illegal Iraqi weapons have been used or were discovered by U.S. special forces and various intelligence services.

One U.S. soldier attacked his comrades with a grenade. 1 was killed, eleven got injured.

A British RAF aircraft was shot down by an American Patriot missile.

 

Day 3

The third day of Gulf War II began with several heavy detonations, that shook Baghdad in the early morning.

U.S. troops have reached the city of Najaf, which is only 2 hours away from Baghdad. Also Basra has been conquered, where civilians gave a warm welcome to the coalition forces.

London saw a quarter of a million people demonstrating against the Blair, Bush & Rice policy whilst in the streets of New York over 100.000 have expressed their resentments.

In Greece the whole nation had been on strike for 4 hours on Friday. Also in Egypt and Jordan heavy demonstrations are considered as a threat to the national stability.

Independent reports from Baghdad say, that the attack has led to a strong surge of Saddam Hussein`s popularity.

 

Day 2

The second day of Gulf War II brought B52s from the UK carrying devastation into Iraq. 1500 Cruise missiles and other high-tech explosives had turned Baghdad into a burning inferno with no bunkers at all for civilians.

Iraq bounced back with one missile launched at Kuwait and reported 207 victims of the bombing.

Condoleezza Rice and President Bush are extremely delighted about the progress of their oriental campaign for democracy, which is now also supported by Mongolia, Uganda, Eritrea, the Solomon Islands and 41 other governments despite local public resistance in various countries. For example in Spain as little as 10% welcome Gulf War II activities.

The Pentagon is pleased with the result of it`s "shock and awe" concept built on more than 3.000 satellite-driven explosives. Included is also the very latest American achievement, the "Guided Bomb Unit-28“ with laser precision and way stronger than the "Daisy Cutter".

Two American soldiers were killed.

30 oil fields in Southern Iraq are on fire and U.S. / British troops are proceeding towards Baghdad.

CNN: "Baghdad's skies erupted in brilliant light and raining fire from explosions. The thunder from the explosions reverberated throughout the city."

American TV networks and advertising industry enjoy prime ratings through picturesque front-line coverage from rolling tanks.

Germany has sent more troops to Kuwait, which are specialized in chemical warfare.

1400 anti-war demonstrators got arrested in San Francisco and some reported broken bones.

 

Day 1

March 20 2003 will go into the books of history as the opening day of President Bush`s "shock and awe“ campaign with an opening wave of 40 Cruise missiles fired right into Baghdad City.

From Camp New Jersey in Kuwait City the detonation of missiles has been reported and troops were requested to put on mascs.

The Iraqi Minister for Information Saed al-Sahaf has denied the possesion and launch of any Scud missiles. A speaker on Iraqi TV said, that Britain and the USA will face an inferno.

Russia has condemned Gulf War II as a dangerous step against global unity. In addition President Putin demands to stop the operation and has called the attack a "fatal error" .

The Turkish government has criticized the attack on Iraq.

Special U.S. Delta Force units have been sent out to kill Saddam Hussein and his two sons Udai and Kuzai

Senator Robert Byrd said, that the U.S. have now lost friends and trust all around the globe. At the same time students at nearly all Universities are preparing for the biggest protests in U.S. History.

Demonstrations against President Bush`s Gulf War II ambitions are reported from London, Moscow, Berlin, Sidney, Manila, Tokyo and many other cities.

UN chief weapons inspector Hans Blix from Sweden said, that using military force against the people of Iraq is a disaster.

 

In the UK parliament has entitled Prime Minister Tony Blair to participate in Gulf War II.

A variety of latest American achiements will get tested in Iraq. E-bombs, blinding Laser guns and the bunker breaking MOAB-Bomb (Massive Ordnance Air Blast.

 

For terror groups like Al Qaeda, Hamas or Jihad Saddam Hussein has never been a person, worth being supported as a result of his limited respect for religion. In particular his sons and their western lifestyle has been considered as a big barrier.

 

Saddam Hussein was told to leave Iraq within 48 hours whilst his son Udai has threatened to attack Americans wherever possible.

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