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2003
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.
In the UK several high rank
government members have resigned as a protest against
the Blair decision to join Gulf War II without a UN
mission.
William Nordhaus @ Yale University
is expecting Gulf War II costs of at least $100 billion
in the next few months.
Protests in the U.S. combine
administrations from New York and Hawaii with high rank
business experts, Hollywood actors and various other
parts of society.
U.S. President Bush, British Prime Minister Tony Blair
and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar coordinated
Gulf War II in the Azores Islands.
UN inspection crews feel forced
to leave Iraq in order to avoid getting hit by the 3.000
announced missiles and bombs, which Condoleezza Rice
and U.S. President Bush want to drop as a part of their
campaign for oriental democracy.
A peace plan from Angola, Chile,
Guinea, Cameron, Mexico and Pakistan has been rejected
by the Bush administration.
Iraqi Oil reserves with a value of $2800
billion were declared by U.S. President Bush
as worth being protected from terrorists.
Congress member Cynthia McKinney
and Pulitzer-Winner Seymour Hersh have raised questions
about connections between the oil industry and the White
House.
Companies, that are confident to compete with well
connected American enterprises like Bechtel or Halliburton
can submit their profile to US
Aid, where the general American Humanitarian Assistance
for Iraq is coordinated.
Overall orders worth several billion
dollars can be expected to be spend on roads,
hospitals and other basic infrastructure that may require
repairs after the first two days of Gulf War II, when
around 3.000 bombs and missiles will have created the
desired devastation.
High hopes are with the $145.000 GBU-28
missiles, designed to break even into the 15
Baghdad bunkers, where up to 15.000 out of 5 million
citizens will try to seek shelter.
In his latest speech President Bush
announced to ignore vetoes from Russia, China, France
and the majority of the UN Security Council members
in order to defend the country against foreign attacks.
U.S. Military has introduced
the 21,000-pound MOAB bomb as it`s latest achievement.
It exceeds the 15,000-pound Daisy Cutter, that was used
in the Afghanistan War.
Russian foreign Minster Iwanow and President Mohammed
Chatami from Iran have agreed to initiate a global
coalition seeking to solve the Iraq conflict
peacefully. "Mankind is sick of war and all kinds
of terror".
40.000 members have left the Labour
Party to express their resentments against the
Blair administration.
Leaders from Russia, France, the U.K., Spain and Germany
have expressed a significant interest in a meeting
at the UN to define a common strategy for the
disarmament of Iraq.
The Turkish parliament has not
allowed 62.000 U.S. troops into the country despite
an announced donation of $15 billion. In fact 90% of
the population are reported to be against war. At the
Pentagon experts have remained hopeful, that a few billion
Dollars more could resolve their problem.
Colin Powell and Condoleeza Rice
have threatened France with severe consequences in case
of refusing to support Gulf War II activities.
Thousands of combined UK/U.S. forces including special
SAS units are reported by British Media to be operating
on Iraqi territory and the UN has criticized U.S. Marines
for having violated UN resolutions.
Madeleine Albright has said,
that the Rice & Bush administration might be better
off with trying to avoid a global anti-American climate.
Another 60.000 U.S. ground forces and a fleet consisted
out of USS aircraft carrier Nimitz with 8 other units
are now approaching Iraq.
In his latest speech U.S. President Bush has declared,
that he also wants to secure Iraq`s natural oil resources
and to protect the world from war and blackmail.
Iraq has destroyed the first Samud 2 missiles and is
now trying to get arid of bombs filled with Anthrax,
Botulinum and other Bio weapons with mostly western
origin.
Thousands of combined UK/U.S. forces including special
SAS units are reported by British Media to be operating
on Iraqi territory.
Madeleine Albright has said, that the Rice & Bush
administration might be better off with trying to avoid
a global anti-American climate.
The global fear of a forthcoming Gulf War II improves
the profit situation within the oil industry, whilst
the rest of the economy suffers badly from increasing
energy costs.
China has joined the group of France, Russia and Germany,
which rejects rapid Gulf War II ambitions.
February 2003
In the UK Tony Blair compares Iraq with Nazi Germany.
At the same time the well known "Guardian"
refers to exports of British weapons to Saddam Hussein
worth $1.5 billion, that were even subsidized by the
Thatcher government.
Senator
Robert C. Byrd from West Virginia has criticized
the Bush
& Rice policy for violating international law
as well as for considering the usage of nuclear weapons
in Iraq In the UK former Prime Minister John Major has
pointed at the well known risk of burning oil fields,
that can trigger various catastrophes.
President Bush wants to convert Muslim countries into
western democracies like Japan and Germany.
Latest UK polls show, that a big majority sees George
W. Bush as the bigger threat to world peace, than Saddam
Hussein. Meanwhile Gulf War II without an official UN
mission remains popular in the UK for only 9%. In Spain
91% of the population is against Gulf War II.
President Bush`s future concept for Iraq includes a
U.S. Governor, assisted by general Tommy Franks, will
have to install a prospering American-style democracy
as an example for the entire region.
UN Chief inspector Hans Blix
has reported improved assistance by the Iraqi authorities,
but Saddam Hussein seems to refuse the demanded destruction
of his Al-Samoud-2 missiles.
The Bush administration has purchased Gulf War II services
worth $30 billion from Turkey.
Austria and Switzerland is refused transition rights
for U.S. Military.
moveon
is a growing American peace movement, supported by also
36 churches.
President Putin has criticized
the ongoing air raids of American and British forces
on Iraq as violations against UN law.
At the International
Court in Den Haag the U.S. are getting sued by Iran
for having blasted 3 oil rigs and for the delivery of
illegal chemical weapons to Iraq in the 90s, which had
killed thousands.
The Arab newspaper "Al-Sharq Al-Awsat" reports
of American terror units, who are already planting explosives
in Baghdad in order to test local security forces.
U.S. Security adviser Condoleezza Rice says, that President
Bush feels ready to attack and occupy Iraq though
India and Saudi Arabia have warned of regional destabilization.
London and Rome saw over 1 million protesters against
Gulf War II.
Nelson Mandela has offered to
help Saddam Hussein with disarmament procedures based
on South African experience.
Amnesty International demands
inspections in Iraq concerning human rights violations
and UN chief inspector Hans Blix the instant demolition
of Saddam Hussein`s Samud-2 missiles.
Austria has denied access to
it`s territory to any U.S. forces heading for Gulf War
II.
U.S. Troops have been reported to be operating on Iraqi
soil, whilst Russian President Putin and French President
Chirac are expected to use their veto against American
invasion plans.
Actor George Clooney has compared the behavior of the
Bush administration with the Sopranos TV Mafia family.
In particular intense relationships between the oil
industry and government members such as Dick Cheney,
Condoleeza Rice and Daddy Bush have been criticized
by the Hollywood celebrity.
Governments in Russia, Germany, France, China and Belgium
keep on spearheading a growing amount of global initiatives
aiming to prevent Gulf War II. Meanwhile also in the
U.S. the general consent to the rapid war policy of
President Bush has gone down significantly.
The British Secret Service admitted,
that a recent Iraq dossier had been built on a 97 study
from Californian student Ibrahim al-Marashi.
Even his mistakes had been copied and presented at
the UN Security Council by Colin Powell in order to
proof the necessity of Gulf War II.
Parliaments in Hawaii and Maine are demanding from
the White House to support UN peace efforts.
Under the name "Operation Mirage" a new concept
for Iraq has been developed by leaders from various
countries, who even have a majority inside the UN security
council.
Russian President Putin, Chinese President Hu Jintao,
ECC Chairman Kostas Simitis from Greece and governments
from France, Belgium and Germany would like to intensify
peace efforts by sending more
UN corps to Iraq instead of setting the region on fire
with unpredictable war risks.
The United States have been set on the second highest
"alarm orange" in expectation of foreign attacks.
On the radio President Bush has again emphasized, that
the nation is prepared to fight against all kinds of
enemies.
The British Secret Service has confirmed, that Saddam
Hussein has no direct links to Al Qaeda.
January 2003
Many American veterans are now demonstrating for peace
as shown on Real Video @ Indymedia.org
At the Pentagon Dov Zakheim found out, that not even
elderly Gulf War II expenses worth $15 billion have
been covered as yet.
Secretary of State Colin Powell continues to promote
the exile solution for Saddam Hussein to avoid war.
UN inspector Hans Blix and Mark Gwozdecky from the
International Atomic Energy Organization have pointed
out, that Iraq does comply with obligations perfectly
and that there is no need for war.
The Bush administration seems to have plans for a "shock
and awe campaign with an opening wave of 400 Cruise
Missiles fired right into Baghdad City. The Los Angeles
times refers to military expert William Arkin, who expects
even nuclear strikes.
U.S. President Bush is not satisfied with the political
leaders in France and Germany, who do not support his
Gulf War II ambitions.
In particular the French Government has expressed deepest
annoyance about Don Rumsfeld`s statements concerning
an old fashioned Europe. Francis Mer called it on TV
"the new American arrogance".
Rumors about the retirement of Saddam Hussein remain
alive and several African countries have been named
as exile destinations.
In Saudi Arabia Opec cofounder Ahmed Saki Jamani has
pointed at the risks of burning oil-fields once the
attack on Iraq will be launched. The effects on the
global economy might be multiple and drastic.
In France President Chirac has once again expressed
his resentments against Gulf War II whilst in the U.S.
Colin Powell has just introduced plans to attack Iraq
without a UN consent and international support.
Saudi Arabia has launched a diplomatic initiative to
avoid Gulf War II.
The UN has announced to continue with inspections
for one year. Until then the global consent for President
Bush`s Gulf War II ambitions may remain slim.
The Washington Post reports, that the Bush administration
has more or less decided to launch Gulf War II regardless
the results from the still ongoing inspections. Up to
150.000 U.S. soldiers are expected in the region by
the end of February.
Turkey has not yet decided about locating 80.000 U.S.
troops inside the country during Gulf War II.
Russian diplomats are reported to be seeking a peaceful
solution for Iraq by introducing Exile plans to Saddam
Hussein.
U.S. President Bush believes, that Iraq has plans to
attack America, what could shatter the economy.
December 2002
British Media reports, that Gulf War II might get launched
on Feb. 21 with the "biggest" devastating
air raids in human history.
Meanwhile also Saudi Arabia and Turkey seem to favor
a war, which could bring over 100.000 Iraqi refugees
into the UK.
Nearly 3.000 Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters are subject
to various torturing methods acoording to a report from
the Washington Post.
Iraq has invited CIA staff to guide UN inspectors to
those locations, where they expect illegal weapons.
America will have a defense budget for 2003 as high
as $378.5 billion. Gulf War II investments reach a $140
directly whilst the follow up costs could exceed $500
billion over the next few years.
The UN is reported to be preparing support plans for
up to a million fugitives after the forthcoming American
attack on Iraq, which is expected to destroy widest
parts of the economic infrastructure.
Gulf War II is on it`s way and over 12.000 U.S. soldiers
showcase their abilities in the desert of Kuwait right
now.
In a interview Bill Clinton said: "We need cooperation
instead of confrontation". He also regretted, that
the U.S. have left most international initiatives concerning
climate, disarmament & trade.
300.000 U.S. soldiers are expected to become active
in Gulf War II, which 70% of all Americans would not
like to see happening at all.
Over 80 German companies such as Daimler and Siemens
have sold gear to Iraq, that could have been used to
manufacture illegal weapons.
Actor Sean Penn visited a hospital in Baghdad to express
his resentments against the Bush administration.
60.000 U.S. Troops have been located around Iraq and
more are on their way also from the UK. At the same
time Iraq complies with all resolutions and hasn`t shown
any significant aggressiveness recently.
Vaccination programs for all U.S. Citizens will be
launched in 2003 in conjunction with expected Al Qaeda
Bio-terror.
Condoleeza Rice has emphasized, that the United States
of America are prepared for nuclear strikes in case
of any attacks.
Iraq has delivered a 12000 pages list of weapons together
with the names of all suppliers including several from
the U.S.
Iraq`s weapon list has been rejected by President Bush
as worthless before it`s delivery. Condoleeza Rice is
invited Iraqi scientists to live in the U.S.
Saddam Hussein has apologized for his Kuwait invasion,
but seems to be keeping 600 Kuwaiti captives.
UN Secretary-general Kofi Annan is very pleased with
the work and results of Hans Blix and his crew, whilst
the U.S. started to demand harder search methods. A
prime target of the Bush administration remains the
disposal of Saddam Hussein, who has criticized the raid
in his palace as unnecessary.
The pentagon will invest several hundred million into
new middle east air bases since Turkey is still hesitating
to open up for Gulf War II operations, whilst Hungary
will provide training facilities for 2.000 Iraqi resistance
fighters in January.
Foreign minister Yasar Yakis has denied any Turkish
interest in getting involved in Gulf War II.
Prince Al-Walid Bin Talal of Saudi Arabia has denied
any Saudi support for Al Qaeda, of which his country
had recently been accused by U.S. Authorities.
November 2002
German Chancellor Schroeder has rejected a request
for special tanks in conjunction with Gulf War II. Schroeder
is expecting Iraq to comply with all UN resolutions
and no war.
Nato has expanded with 7 new members, who are looking
forward to provide troops for Gulf War II and who will
benefit from financial compensation.
25 U.N. Inspectors have started
their mission in Baghdad, whilst argues about attacks
from and on U.S. Fighter planes seem to grow.
New mail from al Qaeda says "...leave us alone,
or expect us in Washington and New York."
The FBI
has released new warnings of forthcoming Al Qaeda assaults
and being inspired by the UK`s MI5 President Bush is
now evaluating potential benefits of installing a new
domestic security force.
U.S. & UK forces have intensified their attacks
on targets in Southern Iraq whilst Saddam Hussein has
prepared the evacuation of his family to Libya with
a $3.5 billion deposit. For him and his son Uday no
asylum has been found so far.
Richard Perle keeps on bashing at the French &
German Governments for their resentments against U.S.
Gulf War II ambitions. Also Syria, Iran and North Korea
were named as preferred follow up targets.
On Monday Nov 18 Hans Blix and the Director of the
International Atomic Energy Organisation, Mohammed el
Baradei will arrive in Iraq together with 30 technicians
to begin with the inspection of over 700 buildings by
November 27nth.
With his more constructive view on international law
Saddam Hussein`s son Uday might become the next leader
of Iraq.
All Arab countries increased their pressure on Saddam
to accept the latest UN resolution. They also demanded
from Israel to respect the various UN resolutions.
U.S. President Bush plans for Gulf War II include the
option to locate up to 250.000 Americans inside Iraq
once all resistance will be broken by usual B-1 and
B-2 air campaigns.
October 2002
Egypt and other Arab countries
have expressed their fears about a now soon beginning
Gulf War II, after Election day in the U.S. has brought
a triumphant win for the Republicans and President Bush.
In Yemen 5 suspected Al Qaeda members have been executed
by a special CIA "Hellfire" missile.
In Iraq the women of the National soccer team have
expressed their desire to play against the American
team. This way they want to emphasize, that there are
regular human beings inside the country.
On CNN Saudi Foreign Minister Saudi al-Feisal excluded
support of U.S. Troops, even in case of an official
UN mission against Iraq.
USS Aircraft carrier Constellation and 6 other units
are on their way to the Persian Gulf, where pilots from
carrier USS Abraham Lincoln started to practice attacks
inside the territory of Iraq.
Former UN Chief inspector Scott Ritter declared, that
there is still no solid evidence for the existence of
nuclear, chemical or biological devices in Iraq.
The Canadian Government warns
citizens with Arabic roots of s risks when traveling
to the U.S. after a Canadian citizen with Syrian origin
was arrested and deported to Syria.
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President Bush expects 250.000 Americans becoming active
during Gulf War II.
U.S. authorities have released several captives in
Guantanamo Bay, who are older than 70 years and no longer
considered as a threat.
French President Chirac still waits for clear evidence
that link Al Qaeda and Iraq. Even if some terrorists
may have hidden in Iraq, the prime goal for him remains
nothing but disarmament.
Companies like DaimlerChryslerpresent their items in
Iraq, when in November 1650 exhibitors from 47 countries
will be expecting 600.000 visitors at the "Baghdad
Internation Fair".
More U.S. Troops have been sent to Kuwait whilst Iraqi
Vice-president Taha Jassin Ramadan has declared,
that UN inspections are welcome in every corner of the
country. Again he claimed, that Iraq does not have any
weapons for mass destruction.
The White House is evaluating plans to let General
Tommy R. Franks run Iraq for a while, once Saddam Hussein
is disposed. Looking after 12% of the entire global
oil resources on Iraqi soil might be one of his main
duties.
U.S. President Bush has received permissions and widest
domestic support for his war plans even without an official
UN mission or international consent. "Iraqi days
are limited" he said.
An investment of up to a monthly $9 billion has been
prepared for Gulf War II. Critics point at the current
state of the American economy, which has been hit by
the dot.com crisis, Sep 11 and dubious events at Enron
and similar ventures.
Eastern countries like Poland, Bulgaria and Romania
would like to improve their economic situation by providing
troops for Gulf War II. They hope, that this will be
rewarded with financial compensation.
Hans Blix from Sweden has reached
an agreement between the UN and Iraq and unrestricted
inspections can now begin within 2 weeks.
Don Rumsfeld`s adviser Richard Perle
has suggested German chancellor Schroeder to resign
and Ari Fleischer has proposed the assassination of
Saddam Hussein to the people of Iraq.
CNN calls it Showdown
Iraq but Germany, Russia, France, China, Turkey
and other countries did not support President Bush`s
7-days deadline proposal.
Italy and the UK saw some of
the biggest demonstrations of all times and "not
in our name" seems to become the global slogan
against plans for Gulf War II.
U.S.
Congressman Jim McDermott had been looking in Iraq
for ways to ease the increasing tension.
A different view on the conflict is introduced at tompaine.com.
Tony Blair has said, that the
UK will not send troops into Iraq without a UN mission,
whilst Pentagon experts revealed, that this time they
are prepared to occupy Baghdad.
Dr. Condoleezza Rice has reported
of Al Qaeda members, who have been made familiar with
chemical weapons in Iraq.
Perhaps with those delivered by the U.S. in 1986 together
with anthrax cultures, what might even be an explanation
for the anthrax assaults after Sep 11, when also the
FBI spoke about some American origin.
A radar station in Iraq has
been flattened by jets from the UK and the U.S. whilst
a German TV crew saw the real Saddam Hussein plus 3
of his doubles in Baghdad.
German Chancellor Schroeder
and Foreign Secretary Fischer have been introduced on
Iraq TV as supporters of Saddam Hussein`s policy.
Russian President Putin would
like to see a peaceful ending of the Iraq conflict.
sunshine-project
reports, that the Pentagon`s JNLWD department is
producing new chemical weapons, which U.S. President
Bush might consider for usage in Iraq.
Tony Blair has introduced a
new dossier, that points at the risk of Iraq being able
to come up with nuclear weapons in one or two years.
Turkish authorities feel concerned
about U.S. Military offering training schemes to fighters
in northern Kurdistan, who might turn their direction
after Gulf War II. Nevertheless, the announced 50.000
- 250.000 U.S. Troops may require some local scouts
and Kurdish resistance fighters, who have a long tradition
in the combat against Iraq.
Chancellor Schroeder and French
President Chirac have formed an alliance, that
would prefer a peaceful solution for Iraq.
Don Rumsfeld declared, that
relations with Germany will remain spoiled. Also on
a personal level President Bush and the German Chancellor
don`t seem to get on well, what may now expand on President
Chirac since France has started to promote the idea
of giving peace a chance.
"Not In Our Name"
is a growing initiative by Americans like Jane Fonda,
Susan Sarandon, Oliver Stone, Martin Luther King III,
Gore Vidal and 4.000 others, who don`t agree with the
U.S. Foreign policy.
Back in December 1983 Don Rumsfeld
had been spearheading an American salesforce in Baghdad,
which was marketing the latest products of U.S. Laboratories
involved in chemical and biological weapons. Then in
1986 Saddam Hussein received with official consent of
U.S. Authorities his first shipments of Anthrax and
Botulism Toxin cultures in combination with complete
production facilities.
Overall 711 export licenses for dual-usage products
had been issued by the Reagon administration, which
can be considered as the foundation of today's threat.
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