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Tuesday, December 4. 2007
Intelligence coup

"Will not let facts get in the way of his ideology..."
Unless you have been living in a cave this past year, you must have noticed that - after Iraq - Bush was aiming his war mongering attention towards Iran. Bush claimed that Iran is developing nuclear weapons and is a serious danger to the world and even said he did not rule out military intervention against Iran.
When it came to the facts about Iraq Bush got away with twisting and manipulating information about Saddam Hussein's military capabilities and based on that mis-information he plunged the world into war. Off course afterwards all of the reasons to go to war ("clear and present danger", "smoking gun") turned out to be a blatant lie; to this day no weapon of mass destruction has been found in Iraq (not even hint of evidence). Notwithstanding the facts: Bush has tried to keep a tight grip on all government agencies to provide him with the intelligence reports that could provide him with reasons to undertake action against Iran.
So (to me) there is no other way than to regard Mondays report by the National Intelligence Council as a coup against Bush's attempts to firm his grip on Iran. The NIE report plays down Iran threat to the world and says Iran has halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003 but is continuing to enrich uranium (supposedly to serve as an energy resource).
The combined assessment of the NIC (US's 16 intelligence agencies) basically overturned the previous view that Iran was pushing ahead with a weapons programme.
Just that fact - the combined intelligence agencies of the US coming up with a report that contradicts Bush's statements about the threat Iran poses - is proof to me that Bush is loosing his grip on those agencies and can no longer force them to fabricate the kind of proof that he would need to mislead the World - once again - to wage a war (on Iran).
Naturally Bush explained the NIE report as proof of what he has been saying so far: "Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous and Iran will be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon."
Senator Barack Obama (and would-be presidential candidate) response to Bush's reaction was really very insightful and true: "Mr Bush will not let facts get in the way of his ideology... and that's been the problem with the Republicans foreign policy generally."
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Tuesday, June 19. 2007
Bush' politics of war: just let veterans rot
I wrote earlier about Micheal Moore's latest documentary SiCKO. The story Below comes from The Washington Post and shows how the US Governement (i.e. Bush) treats its own people, in this case veterans from the Iraq/Afghanistan war. Did I hear anyone say "Vietnam?" It is really another example of how the "richest country in the world" just seems to give up on their own citizens. The sad thing is that I see the same trend in my own country.
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Army Spec. Jeans Cruz helped capture Saddam Hussein. When he came home to the Bronx, important people called him a war hero and promised to help him start a new life. The mayor of New York, officials of his parents’ home town in Puerto Rico, the borough president and other local dignitaries honored him with plaques and silk parade sashes. They handed him their business cards and urged him to phone.
But a “black shadow†had followed Cruz home from Iraq, he confided to an Army counselor. He was hounded by recurring images of how war really was for him: not the triumphant scene of Hussein in handcuffs, but visions of dead Iraqi children.
In public, the former Army scout stood tall for the cameras and marched in the parades. In private, he slashed his forearms to provoke the pain and adrenaline of combat. He heard voices and smelled stale blood. Soon the offers of help evaporated and he found himself estranged and alone, struggling with financial collapse and a darkening depression.
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Saturday, December 30. 2006
Final moments of a dictator



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Monday, December 4. 2006
Bagdhad ER
Our Dutch TV just aired a HBO documentary called "Bagdhad ER". HBO cameramen were allowed unprecedented access to the 86th Combat Support Hospital in Iraq. Over a two-month period, they captured the day-to-day lives of doctors, nurses, medics, soldiers and chaplains in the Army's premier medical facility. This documentary shows in to painstaking detail how useless the war in Iraq is and why it is wrong for America and the rest of the world to be there. I watched this documentary on a day when the soon to be ex-secretary general of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, said in an interview to the BBC that Iraq is in a worse state than it was then when Saddam Hussein ruled the country. Even though Bush denies it, the country definately is in civil war and has been for months. Iraq has turned into the Vietnam of this century.
I think the documentary speaks for itself, and so do some of the people that are quoted in it:
You can see the full documentary online at Google videos.
I think the documentary speaks for itself, and so do some of the people that are quoted in it:
"You can learn about war by walking through this facility...the horrors of what man can do to man are visualized right here. But we do our best, our level best, to make sure our people survive and make it back to their homes."
-- Col. Casper P. Jones III, Commander, 86th Combat Support Hospital
"This is hard-core, raw, uncut trauma. Day after day, every day. Even if you're lucky enough not to go home with war wounds on the outside, if you're not equipped with coping skills, you'll definitely have them on the inside."
-- Specialist Saidet Lanier, an operating room nurse
You can see the full documentary online at Google videos.
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