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LE PARTI
BA'ATH EST INTACT EN IRAQ
ET SADDAM,
IL EST OU ?
LES ÉTATS
QUI ONT LE PLUS RÉPUGNANT PASSÉ RACISTE SONT MAINTENANT
LES MAITRES A BAGHDAD
COULONS LE
ROYAUME UNI
COULONS LES
ETATS-UNIS
US GO HOME
LE CHAOS IRAKIEN:
MADE IN USA
COMBIEN DE
TEMPS AVANT QUE LES
IRAKIENS REGRETTENT
LE BON VIEUX SADDAM ?
LES KURDES
VONT ENCORE SE FAIRE PIGEONNER
L'IRAQ AUX IRAKIENS
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Ce numéro de la Gazette
a été confectionné avec la participation,
volontaire ou involontaire, de Tanya Reinhart, Jeffrey Blankfort,
Hadi Yahmid, William Rivers Pitt, Patrick Martin, Ole Rothenborg,
Robert Fisk, Amy Worthington, Hassan Tahsin, Richard Overy, Dan
Shilon, Sam Hamod, John Pilger, Hadrien Gosset-Bernheim, et beaucoup
d'autres...
Démocratie à l'américaine: le vendredi 18 avril, à la sortie des
mosquées: manifestation anti-américaine dans le
centre de Baghdad: des camions militaires américains avec
des haut-parleurs intiment à la foule l'ordre de se disperser
"immédiatement, sinon il y aura des conséquences".
The Guardian,
Iraq Timeline
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,939468,00.html>
Escaped lions shot dead by US troops
Four starving lions which escaped from
Baghdad zoo were shot dead by US troops after two of the animals
charged at them.
The lions, which had not been fed for
days, escaped from their outdoor pen through a crumbling wall
at the weekend, said Sergeant Matthew Oliver, of the 3rd Infantry
Division. "Two of them charged our guys," he added.
"We had to take them down."
The Guardian,
April 22, 2003
1 - La Palestine martyrisée par
les sauvages
2 - L'Iraq des
marais
3 - Le pays des
faux-juifs
4 - Le ROW
édito
I L'Iraq mis à
sac
Le pillage, on sait ce que c'est. On a
déjà vu ça. Mais l'ampleur qu'il a prise
en Iraq et les cibles qu'il a visées méritent quelques
réflexions. D'habitude, ce sont les armées d'occupation.
Ne croyez pas que les "riches" Américains soient
au-dessus de ça. Le soldat de base a toutes les chances
d'être un pauvre, un peu étranger ou un peu métèque,
ou un peu noir, venant de ce qu'on appelle pudiquement les "milieux
défavorisés" ou "marginalisés".
Déjà pendant l'occupation de l'Europe en 1945, les
GI's ont pillé énormément. Les Allemands
n'avaient rien à dire. Ne parlons même pas des forces
d'occupation soviétiques. Elles démontaient tout.
Au Viêt-Nam, c'était plutôt les officiers qui
se servaient en rachetant à très bas prix les objets
anciens que les voleurs, c'est-à-dire souvent les gardiens,
dérobaient pour manger. On sait qu'en Palestine, la soldatesque
israélienne, souvent éthiopienne, moldave, petchenègue
ou sarcelloise, ne refuse jamais de se servir dans les maisons
où elle entre à la dynamite: argent, ordinateurs,
bijoux, tout est bon.
Là, en Iraq, les occupants ont
été pris de vitesse. Ils n'avaient pas fini de "sécuriser"
comme on dit dans leur grotesque jargon, que déjà
des groupes s'attaquaient aux lieux qui pouvaient abriter de l'abondance.
Dans certains cas, les soldats américains ont eux-mêmes
provoqué les pillages et incité les habitants à
piller. C'est une forme de guerre au régime déchu,
sans doute. Mais on est perplexe dans le cas des grands bâtiments
publics, ministères et administrations. Robert Fisk a compté
jusqu'à trente-cinq ministères qui étaient
la proie des flammes. Tout le monde sait que le Musée national
a été nettoyé. On sait moins que la bibliothèque
nationale, et les bibliothèques secondaires et celles de
province ont aussi été la proie des flammes. Ça,
c'est du nouveau. On n'a pas l'habitude de voir ça. Les
Talibans n'ont pas fait ça. C'est du travail organisé.
Il y a des équipes, un système, des gens qui paient
les commandos d'incendiaires. Le petit peuple de Baghdad ne ferait
certainement pas ça tout seul. On a du mal à croire
que les Américains, incultes comme ils sont, aient attaché
suffisamment de prix à des "livres" pour se donner
la peine de recruter des commandos d'incendiaires. Les seuls que
l'on imagine assez pervers pour se dire qu'il fallait araser toute
culture en Iraq, tout savoir, toute archive, ce sont, à
notre avis, les dignes représentants de l'Etat juif car
c'est exactement ce qu'il fait en Palestine: il rase systématiquement
les églises anciennes, les ruines romaines ou arabes, les
maisons, les centres scolaires, les champs cultivés, les
oliveraies, tout ce qui participe de l'identité et de la
culture d'un peuple qu'ils cherchent à faire disparaître
de la surface de la terre. Seuls les nazis ont eu un programme
comparable, en voulant faire de l'Europe un territoire judenrein,
sans juifs, comme les Israéliens veulent une Palestine
Palästinernrein. Pendant trente ans, ils ont eu peur
des Irakiens. Ils se vengent bassement. Après douze d'embargo
pendant lesquels pas un livre n'a pu entrer légalement
en Iraq, ils brûlent tous ceux qui restent. Les Mongols
n'avaient pas fait pire. Détruire l'Iraq, le doux rêve
des sionistes; ils attendent ça depuis plus d'un demi-siècle;
ils ne vont pas se gêner.
Peut-être, aussi, avaient-ils su
que la Bibliothèque nationale recélait une arme
de destruction massive. En effet, en septembre 1999, au nom de
la Vieille Taupe et des révisionnistes français,
Pierre Guillaume et Serge Thion avaient personnellement déposé
dans les mains de la direction de cette bibliothèque un
exemplaire des quatre volumes des Ecrits révisionnistes
du professeur Faurisson. Ils tiennent prêt un second exemplaire
pour le jour où cette bibliothèque sera rouverte
sous l'égide d'un régime indépendant, ce
qui ne saurait tarder, vu l'allure que les choses prennent. Quand
on pense que plus d'une centaine de bibliothèques nationales,
y compris évidemment la BNF, recèlent dans leurs
flancs un exemplaire de cette bombe à dépression
idéologique, on se dit que les incendiaires ont du boulot
devant eux.
II Le Ba'ath est toujours
là
L'une des conséquences de la façon
extraordinaire dont le haut du régime de l'Iraq s'est transformé
en fantôme (voir plus bas) c'est que rien ou presque n'a
été touché. Les mouvements d'opposition,
y compris les communistes, ne fonctionnent pratiquement plus,
depuis longtemps, éliminés par une répression
impitoyable. Si les shi'ites ont un clergé, les autres
n'ont aucune structure, et surtout pas les émigrés
qui reviennent dans les tanks américains. Cela veut dire
que le parti Ba'ath, au moins sa partie active, est toujours là,
prête à embrayer. Si on a vu, dès les premiers
jours de l'occupation, des manifestations, des pancartes, des
slogans, y compris "ni Bush ni Saddam", il faut y voir
la main de la seule organisation qui fonctionne à l'échelle
du pays. En outre, malgré le rapprochement soudain, on
peut dire que les islamistes shi'ites et les ba'athistes ont des
vues et des intérêts qui divergent. Les Américains
voudront-ils s'appuyer sur les shi'i'tes, si proches de l'Iran
? Non, il leur faudra alors manger leur chapeau et remettre en
selle les ba'athistes, seuls capables de gouverner. On va rire
un brin.
III Radio-putasserie.
Ce matin, le 21 avril, sur France-Inter,
au journal de 8 heures, intervention d'un journaliste qui se trouverait
en Iraq, et peut-être à Kerbela, Christophe Lurie.
(Il est plus probablement dans sa chambre à l'hôtel
Palestine.) Il dit que, «pour la première fois»
les shi'ites irakiens vont pouvoir se rendre en pèlerinage
à Kerbela», que sous le régime de Saddam Hussein,
«les rassemblements étaient interdits» et que
des hommes parvenaient dans la «ville sainte» en «cheminant
à travers le désert». On croirait ce ramassis
de mensonges concocté par les services de Bush-man. Il
est évident que jamais aucun pouvoir civil, même
celui de Saddam Hussein, n'aurait osé interdire ce pèlerinage,
le plus important du monde shi'ite, qui attire des pèlerins
bien au-delà des frontières de l'Irak. Des rédacteurs
de la Gazette ont participé, en 2002, à ce
pèlerinage, qui a rassemblé, en quelques jours entre
un et deux millions de personnes. La route entre Baghdad et Kerbela
était encombrée dans les deux sens par des centaines
de milliers de familles, entassées dans les véhicules
les plus divers. Le régime veillait à la sécurité,
sans aucun doute, et des policiers en civil sont venus nous demander
ce que nous faisions là. Ils nous ont ensuite laissés
déambuler à notre guise. Dans une telle foule, remuée
par des sentiments violents de douleur et de sacrifice, l'atmosphère
est électrique, malgré l'eau que pulvérisent
des employés municipaux au-dessus des pèlerins.
Les "milices de Saddam", armées et cagoulées,
étaient présentes aux portes des mosquées
saintes. Le gouvernement redoutait certainement de possibles incidents.
Depuis, on a vu les chars américains rouler dans les rues
et se faire insulter. Ils ont fait tomber une statue de Saddam
dans l'indifférence hostile de la foule. On ne conseillerait
pas à des Américains de faire ce que nous avons
fait l'an dernier, se plonger dans la masse des pèlerins
et fraterniser avec les Irakiens. Ils risqueraient fort d'être
découpés en petits morceaux. C'est ce que mériterait
ce menteur de Lurie, un plat valet des Amères Loques. Il
a répété cette incroyable invention tout
au long de la journée. Combien de gifles qui se perdent
!!!
(On retrouve ces âneries dans d'autres
médias, ce qui indique qu'ils puisent tous dans le même
"briefing" imbécile des galonnés américains.)
Le trafiquant d'armes nommé vice-roi
par Adolf Rumsfeld, Jay Garner (Le Webster dit: garner :
something that is collected: ACCUMULATION) vient d'arriver à
Baghdad. C'est sûrement un humoriste. Il a déclaré
en arrivant: "C'est un grand jour pour l'Iraq, et pour moi."
Monsieur Prudhomme monte sur le trône. Il est suivi de 400
palotins chamarrés comme des Suisses. Ils vont nous rejouer
"Ubuchodonosor".
IV Les mystères
du Grand Arrangement
Les questions que nous nous posions dans
l'éditorial du dernier numéro de la Gazette (18
avril, n· 21) se répandent comme une traînée
de poudre. Il n'est pas dit qu'elles proviennent d'une lecture
de la Gazette. Mais d'une simple prise en compte des faits:
la résistance du pouvoir à Baghdad a disparu d'un
coup, comme le groupe dirigeant du pays. Vanished in the thin
air. Cette disparition a offert Baghdad sur un plateau aux
routiers épuisés du général Franks,
qui a reçu la surprise de sa vie.
Rappelons-nous, sans en faire la liste,
tous les propos des chefs politiques et militaires sur les "difficultés"
qu'ils allaient affronter, sur la longueur éventuelle du
siège de Baghdad. Ils n'avaient pas l'air très rassurés.
En même temps, le führer pentagonal Rumsfeld répétait
le 4 avril, sans que personne lui demande, qu'il fallait exclure
"toute idée de marché". "Il n'y a
aucune chance qu'il y ait un deal, a-t-il déclaré
au cours d'une conférence de presse au Pentagone. Peu importe
qui le propose, il n'y en aura pas." (Le Monde, 5
avril 2003, p. 4. Tout l'article, daté de Washington, indique
l'anxiété des milieux dirigeants américains
devant la difficulté de la prise de Baghdad). Rumsfeld
nous donnait au moins une indication précieuse: il existait
une proposition d'arrangement, imaginée par d'autres. Il
la rejetait publiquement. Mais dans les coulisses ?
Maintenant, pour apprécier les
marges de ce qui est politiquement possible en Iraq, tout le monde
a intérêt à comprendre cette disparition et
ce mystère.
Un simple écroulement du régime,
une débandade, comme on en a vu à Saigon en 1975,
à Berlin-Est en 1989, etc. permet de rendre compte de ce
qui se passe. On connaît les acteurs et les événements.
D'autres, plus trafiqués, restent en partie inexpliqués,
ou mystérieux, comme la chute de Ceaucescu en Roumanie,
en décembre 1989. La chute du régime de Saddam est
beaucoup plus opaque. On ne sait pas pourquoi la résistance
a cessé d'un seul coup, sinon que la fin de cette résistance
a été concomitante avec la disparition de l'échelon
supérieur du parti-Etat. Et ce qui est encore plus louche,
c'est que les Américains ont fait semblant de ne pas s'étonner.
On doit donc soupçonner l'existence
d'un Grand Arrangement, dont les parties prenantes sont sûrement
le groupe de Saddam Hussein et les Américains, peut-être
aussi les Russes, dont l'évacuation de l'ambassade paraît
suspecte, et d'autres. N'oublions pas qu'à côté
des hommes des services spéciaux américains présents
à Baghdad, ont pullulé les employés des services
israéliens, qui ont pu recruter sans difficulté
dans les familles des juifs irakiens partis vers 1950 de Baghdad
en Israël, et dans la communauté juive encore présente
à Baghdad, présente et visible sur place. Un certain
sionisme rampant y était facile à observer dès
avant la guerre.
Nous avons présenté (n·
21) l'hypothèse d'un chantage nucléaire israélien,
une sorte de renvoi d'ascenseur pour sortir les protecteurs américains
du bourbier dans lequel ils se trouvaient à la date du
7 ou 8 avril. Rien pour le moment n'est venu l'infirmer. Mais
il en est d'autres que nous allons passer en revue.
1/ Le site de David Irving, relayé
par plusieurs autres sites non-conventionnels, a publié
la traduction d'un article arabe, publié dans un canard
quasiment inconnu:
<http://www.fpp.co.uk/online/03/04/Mueller150403.html>
Il affirme qu'il y a eu des contacts entre
les services secrets américains et les officiers supérieurs
commandants les unités de la Garde républicaine
irakienne. Grosso modo, l'offre américaine aurait été
un exil doré de ces chefs militaires aux Etats-Unis, en
échange de leur ordre de ne pas résister. Les moments
ultimes de la négociation se seraient passés par
l'intermédiaire des espions infiltrés dans les "boucliers
humains". Le rendez-vous aurait été l'aéroport
de Baghdad, d'où un avion aurait transporté ces
officiers et leurs familles.
Rien ne vient confirmer cette hypothèse.
Elle colle avec une partie des faits connus mais comporte aussi
des erreurs: le bureau d'Al Jazira n'était pas dans l'hôtel
Palestine. On a l'impression d'être devant une construction
imaginaire, rédigée à l'indicatif. Cette
version est présentée comme venant d'une source
politique américaine, fiable à 75%.
2/ Un point de vue iranien. Parviz Esmaaili,
dans le Tehran Times, du 10 avril, reprend la rumeur lancée
par Al Jazira d'un marché au terme duquel les Russes auraient
envoyé un avion prendre les dirigeants irakiens. L'article
est spéculatif. Il note que la disparition de Ben Laden
est une très bonne justification de la continuation de
la présence militaire américaine en Afghanistan
et qu'il ne semble pas être activement recherché.
D'autre part Saddam pourrait détenir des secrets embarrassants
pour les Amères Loques, ce qui expliquerait que la Fox
se soit soudainement avisé qu'il n'existait pas de tribunal
international compétent pour juger Saddam. L'article exclut
que les Américains aient pu accepter un arrangement.
3/ Pour la Balochistan Post, (15
avril) Saddam était dans le convoi automobile de l'ambassade
russe faisant route vers Damas, qui a été attaqué
par l'armée américaine, alors que les autorités
US auraient préalablement donné leur accord à
ce transfert. D'après des rumeurs "non confirmées"
cet accord aurait été passé par Condolisse
Rice lors de son voyage éclair à Moscou.
<http://www.balochistanpost.com/item.asp?ID=3768>
Dans un article plus récent, daté
du 18, le journal du pays qui, assez probablement, héberge
Ben Laden et sa suite, (Le Baloutchistan est une région
à peu près autonome où les organes d'Etat
pakistanais ne mettent pas beaucoup les pieds, ou alors demandent
la permission) rappelle les liens passés entre la CIA et
Saddam, du temps où il était en exil au Caire, et
rapporte qu'on croit généralement au Proche-Orient
qu'il y a eu un arrangement entre le dictateur irakien et ses
anciens employeurs. Nous reproduisons cet article plus bas, surtout
pour ce qu'il dit de l'état d'esprit des gens de la région.
4/ Pour sa part, le fameux journaliste
Robert Fisk (The Independent, 17 avril) ne cherche pas
de réponse à la question que lui posent beaucoup
d'habitants de Baghdad: pourquoi les Américains ont-ils
laissé fuir Saddam ? Il se contente de noter que les Américains
ne semblent pas s'intéresser du tout aux crimes du régime
effondré, qu'ils ne sont pas venus visiter, comme lui,
les sièges de la police secrète. Il met ceci en
contraste avec les recherches menées par les mêmes
Amères Loques pour trouver des documents en vue du procès
de Nuremberg. Il trouve cette indolence inexplicable, ou explicable
par le pétrole.
5/ L'ambassadeur russe Vladimir Titirenko,
de son côté, de retour à Moscou, pense que
Saddam a passé un marché avec les Amères
Loquees et qu'il a péri dans le bombardement du restaurant.
Cette hypothèse a été critiquée par
d'autres sources et il semble que les Américains n'aient
fait aucune recherche sur les lieux, d'après les gens du
voisinage, bien qu'ils aient prétendu avoir l'ADN de Saddam.
6/ Les analystes du GRU n'ont pas d'explication.
Ils considèrent que tout ça semble tiré d'un
conte des Mille et une nuits:
- The ongoing war in Iraq
is, perhaps, the most unusual armed conflict in history of modern
warfare: disappearing armies and governments, illogical offensive
and defensive operations on both sides of the front, information
warfare on an unprecedented scale -- this is not a
war but a tale from Scheherazade's Thousand and One Nights.
All is missing is a magic genie lamp. Well, the lamp may be there
but the genie is gone.
- (What did really happen
in Iraq ? <info@iraqwar.ru>, 16.04.2003. War in Iraq:
Random Thoughts , Part I) Voir plus bas, un extrait.
7/ Voir plus bas: "Les
mystères de Baghdad (suite)".
8/ Une explication alternative: Nous sommes
en présence d'une formidable opération de mutation
militaire. Saddam, évidemment conscient du fait que son
petit pays fatigué par 12 ans d'embargo ne peut pas résister
frontalement à une invasion, renonce à l'appareil
d'Etat, aux grandes structures administratives et retourne à
la clandestinité (d'où il vient) et à la
guérilla urbaine. Le Vietcong au Sud Viêt-Nam. Il
garde intacts ses réseaux, de parti, de tribu, de combattants,
etc. Les hommes et les armes sont là, sous l'occupation
américaine. Dès qu'elle commencera à s'installer,
à ronronner, avec un appareil militaire plus réduit,
alors commenceront les coups de mains, les attaques nocturnes,
la guerre de l'ombre, la guerre des partisans pour la reconquête
du pouvoir. Dans son dernier discours, dont on ne garantira pas
ici l'authenticité, il a dit: "Je serai avec vous
dans les tranchées". Les prochaines semaines devraient
clarifier et rendre visible cette option, si elle a été
prise.
ABSENCE DE CONCLUSION.
La confusion est à son plus haut
point. On a vu l'arrangement se produire, mais on ne sait pas
qui, comment et pourquoi. Continuons à creuser.
21 avril 2003.
American Naivete
-
- Editorial By The
Arab News
- First, the Bush administration
went into Afghanistan with the aim of overthrowing the Taleban
regime and capturing "dead or alive" Al-Qaeda mastermind
Osama Bin Laden. But where is Osama Bin Laden now? US president
George W. Bush has not mentioned his name in public since last
October, and it seems that he placed his bets correctly in supposing
that the American people have short-term memories when it comes
to such important matters.
- The picture of Bin Laden
as the epitome of evil standing against everything the Americans
hold dear, indeed permanently threatening their very security,
was soon replaced by the new demon, Saddam Hussein. And it was
the same kind of "dead or alive" mentality of the Wild
West that came into play when Bush told Saddam he had 48 hours
to leave town. Saddam was in every headline, was the subject
of Bush's every speech.
- But where is Saddam
Hussein now? Nobody -- not the Bush administration, not the Western
media, not the American people themselves -- appear to give much
of a damn. Less than a week after the fall of Baghdad, Saddam
is already largely forgotten. Bush has stopped mentioning him,
as he stopped mentioning Osama.
- When one looks at the
history of the relationship between various US administrations
and Saddam Hussein, it is hardly surprising that the Bush administration
could be so certain that Saddam's sudden disappearance would
not cause much of a ruckus. After all, that history is a record
of US support for his brutal regime, which has also been forgotten.
Saddam has a great deal to thank the CIA for, including bringing
the Baath Party to power, helping his personal ascent through
its ranks, providing him and it with financial aid during the
war with Iran, and constantly protecting him against internal
coups.
- Until he invaded Kuwait
in August 1990, Saddam got everything he wanted from the US.
When then Assistant Secretary of State John Kelly visited Baghdad,
he told Saddam: "You are a force for moderation in the region,
and the US wants to broaden her relationship with Iraq."
And when human rights groups presented evidence that Saddam had
used mustard gas against Iranian soldiers and Kurdish civilians,
the US State Department refused to condemn him. Given this sordid
history -- which finds its parallel in the initial unconditional
support from the US for Osama Bin Laden and the Taleban -- the
latest stories going around about the mysterious disappearance
of Saddam Hussein from Baghdad just before US Marines entered
the city almost unopposed are perhaps not so much wild conspiracy
theories as logical deductions given the US's Wild West mentality.
- Many have long thought
that Osama was allowed to get away because his capture would
have put a premature end to the so-called "war on terror".
Perhaps, if a deal was done with Saddam through his old pals
in the CIA, as is widely believed in the Middle East, part of
the reason was that Saddam could not then reveal the documents
and other evidence which could bring home to the American people
in any subsequent trial the blatant hypocrisy of successive US
governments' foreign policy in the Middle East.
- News has a notoriously
short shelf-life in the US, where the media often appear -- to
the rest of the world at least -- to work on the understanding
that the average American viewer has a concentration span only
marginally longer than that of a goldfish.
- Considering that the
progressive talents of the American people ushered in the IT
age, it is extraordinary that they process information so lethargically
and naively, falling victim to every misinformation campaign
their government concocts.
- Friday, April 18, 2003
1
- La Palestine martyrisée par les sauvages
ILS N'ONT QUE ÇA
EN TÊTE
Un transfert sophistiqué
-
- par Tanya
Reinhart
-
- A la veille de la guerre
contre l'Irak, des craintes se sont fait jour, dans différents
milieux, que sous couvert de cette guerre, Israël ne procède
à un transfert de Palestiniens dans la zone de la «ligne
de partage» située au nord de la Cisjordanie (Kalkilya,
Tulkarem). La semaine dernière, l'armée en a donné
un avant-goût. Le 2 avril, à trois heures du matin,
une force importante a effectué une incursion dans le
camp de réfugiés de Tulkarem, bloquant toutes les
routes et les chemins d'accès avec des rouleaux de fil
de fer barbelé et annonçant par haut-parleurs que
toutes les personnes de sexe masculin, entre quinze et quarante
ans, devaient se rassembler sur un terrain désigné,
au centre du camp. A neuf heures du matin, l'armée a commencé
à transporter les hommes (et les jeunes) ainsi rassemblés
vers un (autre) camp de réfugiés, non loin de là.
Cette fois, il s'agissait seulement d'une sorte de répétition,
de mise en scène, et les habitants du camp furent autorisés
à rentrer chez eux, quand bien même fût-ce
après plusieurs jours. L'armée mit un soin tout
particulier à ce que l'évacuation soit effectuée
au moyen de camions -- c'était là un flash-back
exact vers le traumatisme de 1948. Un des habitants du camp a
déclaré: «Lorsque je suis monté dans
ce camion, tous les souvenirs et les récits d'enfance
que m'avaient faits mon père et mon grand-père
de la nakba me revinrent à la mémoire.»
- Bien des gens voient
dans cette mise en scène une «répétition
générale» de futurs transferts possibles.
Aucun doute ne subsiste: le gouvernement (israélien) actuel
est mentalement prêt à procéder à
un transfert, mais il n'est pas sûr, en revanche, que les
«circonstances internationales» soient mûres
pour mettre ce transfert en pratique de la manière dont
il a été mis en scène. La guerre en Irak
crée aux Etats-Unis trop de risques d'enlisement pour
qu'ils acceptent d'être confrontés à un autre
point chaud. Mais le transfert, ce ne sont pas seulement des
camions. Dans l'histoire israélienne du «rachat
de la terre», il y a aussi un autre modèle, plus
dissimulé et sophistiqué, de transfert. Dans le
cadre du projet de «judaïsation de la Galilée»,
qui commença à être mis en oeuvre dans les
années 1950, les Palestiniens qui étaient restés
en Israël se virent dépossédés de la
moitié de leurs terres, isolés dans de petites
enclaves entourées de colonies israéliennes et
ils perdirent peu à peu les liens qui les maintenaient
ensemble, en tant que nation. C'est un transfert interne de ce
type qui est en train de se produire, aujourd'hui, dans les territoires
occupés, et il a connu une escalade marquée depuis
le déclenchement de la guerre contre l'Irak.
- Le 24 mars, les bulldozers
ont pénétré sur les terres du village de
Mas'ha, dont la colonie d'Elkana est proche, et ils ont entrepris
d'y tracer la nouveau passage du mur de séparation, qui
déconnectera le village de toutes ses terres agricoles,
ainsi que de plusieurs centaines d'hectares appartenant à
Bidia et à d'autres villages voisins. Elkana est éloignée
d'environ sept kilomètres de la Ligne verte, mais le tracé
de la muraille avait été modifié au mois
de juin de l'année dernière, si bien qu'elle contournera
la colonie d'Elkana aussi, afin de la maintenir du côté
israélien. Néanmoins, même dans le cadre
de ce nouveau tracé de la muraille, il n'était
absolument pas nécessaire de confisquer ces terres à
ces villages.
- Ce n'est pas seulement
la boulimie pour les terres qui a envoyé les bulldozers
sur les terres de Bidia et de Mas'ha. Ces terres sont situées
sur la partie occidentale du bassin (phréatique) versant
de la Montagne -- il s'agit du plus important réservoir
d'eau provenant de la Cisjordanie, dont les eaux s'écoulent,
sous terre, également vers le centre d'Israël. Sur
six cents millions de mètres cubes d'eau fournis par la
Montagne annuellement, Israël en exploite cinq cents millions,
extraits en plusieurs points de captage [1]. Le contrôle
des ressources hydriques a toujours été une motivation
fondamentale pour la poursuite, par Israël, de son occupation.
Les gouvernements travaillistes successifs, dans les années
1970, avaient situé les premières implantations
officiellement reconnues par eux dans des zones définies
comme «stratégiques» pour les forages de puits.
Elkana est une de ces colonies fondées dans le cadre d'un
plan auquel on avait donné le nom (trompeur) de «Préservation
des sources du Yarkon» [2]. Depuis l'occupation des territoires,
en 1967, Israël interdit aux Palestiniens de creuser de
nouveaux puits mais, sur les terres des villages de Mas'ha et
de Bidia, ainsi que sur celles qui avaient déjà
été séparées de Kalkilya et de Tulkarem,
les puits antérieurs à 1967 abondent et donnent
toujours de l'eau. La poursuite de leur exploitation est susceptible
de réduire -- faiblement, mais qu'importe ? -- la quantité
d'eau qu'Israël peut tirer des siens.
- Les habitants de Mas'ha
et de Bidia, en lutte pour conserver leurs terres et leur gagne-pain,
ont dressé des tentes en protestation, le long du passage
des bulldozers. Faisant preuve d'un optimisme à toute
épreuve, ils les ont baptisées: «Tentes de
la paix». Des Palestiniens, des Israéliens et des
militants étrangers restent en permanence dans ces tentes,
jour et nuit, afin d'observer ce qui se passe et de se dresser
devant les bulldozers en cas de besoin. J'y étais, samedi
dernier. Tout autour, dans toutes les directions, un moutonnement
de collines couvertes d'oliveraies -- un vaste paysage verdoyant
et champêtre, un de ces paysages qu'on ne peut admirer
que là où les gens vivent sur leurs terres depuis
des générations et des générations,
conscients de leur beauté unique et de leur caractère
précieux. Et dire que toutes ces terres sont en train
d'être accaparées par des «rédempteurs
des terres», qui ne manqueront pas d'en combler les puits
et de les vendre à des spéculateurs immobiliers.
- [1] : ce sont les données
pour 1993 (donc, antérieures à Oslo), citées
in Haim Gvirzman: «Two in the same basin», Ha'aretz,
16.05.1993.
- D'après le Groupe
des Hydrologues Palestiniens, actuellement, sur la quantité
d'eau qui se reconstitue annuellement dans la partie ouest du
bassin versant des Montagnes centrales -- 362 millions de m3
-- les Palestiniens n'en exploitent au total que 22 millions.
<http://www.pengon.org>
- [2] : Gvirzman, ibid.
- Yediot Aharonot (quotidien israélien),
10 mars 2003, traduit de l'hébreu en anglais par Irit
Katriel et traduit de l'anglais par Marcel Charbonnier.
- La menace de
"transfert" devient une réalité provisoire
pour des milliers de personnes du camp de réfugiés
de Tulkarem
-
- Mercredi 2 avril à
minuit environ, 40 véhicules militaires Israéliens
sont entrés dans le camp de réfugiés de
Tulkarem, imposé un couvre-feu et demandé à
tous les hommes entre 15 et 40 ans de sortir immédiatement
de leur maison et de se présenter aux forces d'occupation.
Samer Omar, un garçon de 17 ans du camp explique ce qui
s'est passé ensuite.
- "Quand les soldats
sont arrivés ils nous ont menacé de nous arrêter,
de nous battre ou de nous tirer dessus si nous ne sortions pas
immédiatement. Donc comme on nous l'a ordonné des
milliers d'habitants masculins sont allés sur les terrains
de l'école des NU. Dix huit mille personnes habitent le
camp de Tulkarem, vous pouvez donc imaginer que nous avons été
nombreux à quitter notre maison. Il était environ
6 heures du matin. Une fois qu'on s'est trouvé là,
les soldats nous ont partagés en groupes, poussant les
types entre 15 et 20 ans dans un coin, séparés
du reste. Quelques uns parmi les plus jeunes étaient trop
jeunes pour avoir des papiers mais les soldats s'en fichaient.
Ils nous ont fait alors aller dans une salle de l'école.
Quand nous étions ensemble dans la salle, le commandant
a commencé par nous demander si nous voulions travailler
pour les Israéliens, disant qu'il nous donnerait de l'argent
si nous acceptions. Quand le commandant est parti, un des soldats
nous a fait déchirer des photos de martyrs et cracher
dessus, sans autre raison que la menace de son arme. Il prit
alors un Coran, l'a jeté par terre et demandé à
un des types de marcher dessus, mais il a refusé et le
soldat a alors tenté de l'obliger en lui pointant l'arme
sur la tête. Mais le commandant est revenu et le soldat
s'est arrêté. Après ça nous avons
eu les yeux bandés, les mains attachées et nous
avons été mis dans un gros camion militaire puis
conduits au camp de Nur Shams à 8 kilomètres. Je
pense qu'il était alors 10 heures du matin. Les soldats
nous ont enlevé les bandeaux, délié les
mains, et laissé partir nous disant que nous pouvions
aller où nous voulions du moment que nous ne retournions
pas dans nos maisons dans le camp de Tulkarem. Pour ce qui me
concernait, c'était la partie la plus épouvantable
de l'épreuve. Je savais que je pouvais rester quelque
part dans Nur Shams car j'y avais des amis et chacun aurait essayé
de nous aider. Mais ce que je craignais le plus était
que je ne puisse jamais plus retourner dans ma maison, ni voir
ma famille ou mon frère qui a dix ans. Tout le monde pense
que les Israéliens veulent profiter de la guerre en Irak
pour évacuer les Palestiniens du territoire et je pensais
que c'était une de leurs premières tentatives.
D'abord en 1948, puis en 1967 et maintenant en 2003. Je suis
resté une nuit chez mes amis, jusqu'au vendredi, quand
on nous a dit que le couvre-feu avait été levé
et que nous pouvions retourner chez nous. Je ne peux pas vous
dire combien je me suis senti soulagé quand je suis arrivé
chez moi malgré le fait qu'une grande partie du camp avait
été attaquée y compris ma maison. Je pensais
que je ne reverrais jamais l'endroit, alors c'était magnifique".
Le gouverneur de la ville de Tulkarem, Izz Ad-Din Ash-Sharief
commentait ainsi ces derniers événements: "Le
gouvernement Israélien et l'armée ont mené
cette opération dans le but de jauger les réactions
publiques et internationales au transfert des Palestiniens.
C'est vraiment aussi simple. Cette fois ils ont transféré
des gens pendant 3 jours, puis ils les ont autorisé à
renter chez eux. La prochaine fois il pourrait s'agir de plus
de monde, transférés plus loin et pour plus longtemps,
et peut être que la fois d'après ils les transféreront
et ne les laisseront pas retourner. Ils ont fait cela aussi pour
augmenter l'accoutumance des gens. La première fois que
les troupes israéliennes sont entrées dans Gaza
ça a été un tollé international et
la pression a été mise pour quitter immédiatement".
Moins d'un an après, la Cisjordanie entière a été
envahie et réoccupée sans un murmure de protestation.
Les gens sont devenus plus accoutumés, plus "immunisés"
contre ces événements, et c'est précisément
ce qu'ils espèrent atteindre aussi maintenant. Ils
veulent immuniser le monde contre la menace d'un transfert
palestinien puis déplacer qui ils voudront.
- Information du PNGO (groupements
d'associations palestiniennes) 5 avril 2003. Traduit de l'anglais
par Michel Revel.
- <www.palestinemonitor.org/updates/transfer_becomes_temporary_reality.htm>
LE YAOURT QUI PUE OU
LE YAOURT QUI TUE ?
- Danone s'associe
avec Mey Eden
-
- Mey Eden (distributeur
des eaux minérales du Golan) [une terre volée
aux Syriens ] a annoncé jeudi que sa filiale européenne
avait signé un accord avec le groupe français agroalimentaire
Danone pour créer une co-entreprise (joint venture)
de distribution de ses bonbonnes d'eau minérale aux particuliers
et aux entreprises en Europe.
- En parallèle,
le groupe français achèterait 20% des parts de
Mey Eden à un prix supérieur de 185% de celui du
marché et ce, en tenant compte de la valeur de la compagnie
israélienne évaluée à 400 millions
de dollars.
- Les actions de Mey Eden
avaient augmenté de 27% hier mercredi et étaient
vendues au prix de 62,30 shekels. Au départ, Danone détiendra
53,2% des parts de la nouvelle société et 50% du
droit de vote. Cette compagnie distribuera ses bonbonnes et les
appareils de distribution d'eau dans 18 pays.
- L'accord prévoit
que Danone pourra augmenter sa participation de 5,5% et même
en prendre le contrôle à 100% dès 2008. D'après
les deux groupes, la société couvrira le plus vaste
secteur géographique qui soit dans sa branche d'activité;
elle occupera la première position dans 11 pays, dont,
entre autres, la France, l'Espagne, les pays scandinaves et la
Suisse, et sera implantée fortement en Allemagne, en Grande-Bretagne,
en Italie et en Pologne.
- Elle devrait fournir
350.000 appareils de distribution d'eau et pour cela, partager
20% du marché européen. Le Groupe Danone, un des
leaders mondiaux de l'industrie alimentaire, fabrique déjà
des produits laitiers frais en Israël, en association avec
la société locale Strauss.
- Arutz 7, 13 avril 2003.
GRANDE QUESTION
Israel Shamir attire notre attention
sur ce texte:
The Israel Lobby
and the Left: Uneasy Questions
-
- By Jeffrey
Blankfort
-
- It was 1991 and Noam
Chomsky had just finished a lecture in Berkeley on the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict and was taking questions from the audience. An Arab-American
asked him to explain his position regarding the influence of
America's Israel lobby.
- Chomsky replied that
its reputation was generally exaggerated and like other lobbies,
it only appears to be powerful when its position lines up with
that of the "elites" who determine policy in Washington.
Earlier in the evening, he had asserted that Israel received
support from the United States as a reward for the services it
provides as the US's "cop-on-the -beat" in the Middle
East.
- Chomsky's response drew
a warm round of applause from members of the audience who were
no doubt pleased to have American Jews absolved from any blame
for Israel's oppression of the Palestinians, then in the fourth
year of their first intifada.
- What is noteworthy
is that Chomsky's explanation for the financial and political
support that the U.S. has provided Israel over the years is shared
by what is generically known as the Israel lobby, and almost
no one else.
- Well, not quite "almost
no one." Among the exceptions are the overwhelming majority
of both houses of Congress and the mainstream media, and what
is equally noteworthy, virtually the entire American Left, both
ideological and idealistic, including the organizations ostensibly
in the forefront of the fight for Palestinian rights.
Voir l'article
complet dans un document pdf disponible sur le site.
Left Curve,
No. 27 <www.leftcurve.org>
Une revue apparemment "negriste"
qui paraît irrégulièrement à San Francisco.
Beaucoup de poèsie pas chère. Le n· 27 sera
en ligne très bientôt , disent-ils .
2
- L'Iraq des marais
LES MYSTÈRES DE
BAGHDAD (suite)
- Saddam Sealed
Betrayal Deal: Iraqi Diplomat
-
- By Hadi Yahmid
-
- Paris -- The U.S. occupation
of Baghdad is the result of eight-hour tough negotiations held
by the members of the Iraqi regime, who decided to give up Baghdad
to the U.S. in return for providing safe haven for the Iraqi
president and his top aides, an Iraqi diplomat in Paris told
<IslamOnline.net>, but refused to be named.
- "The Americans
ensured the safety of Saddam Hussein and helped him leave Baghdad,"
the diplomat said.
- On the whereabouts of
the Iraqi president, the diplomat said: "It is still unknownSaddam
left Iraq for an unknown destination."
- Asked about the reasons
that drove the Iraqi regime to give up Baghdad, he said that
the "scenario of giving up the city to the enemy was drawn
up even before the U.S.-led war," noting that Saddam's mistrusted
his elite Republican Guard.
- "He was also fully
aware of the fact that the Americans would take Baghdad sooner
or later," he asserted.
- "Some Iraqi military
units in Basra received orders that it was not worth fighting
off the U.K. troops," he said.
- On the gritty resistance
that was put up by some Iraqi fighters, the diplomat said those
fighters defied orders and took up their arms to fight off the
U.S.-led troops.
- "As for the Arab
volunteers, they were in the dark and found themselves all of
a sudden alone in the battlefield after Iraq's regular troops
had taken to their heels," he added.
- The disappearance of
the Iraqi army in Baghdad, no doubt, has become the troubling
question now and the talk of many people, who believe that the
Iraqi army vanished into thin air.
- On April 9, Mohammed
Abdul Salam, a military expert at Al-Ahram Centre for Political
and Strategic Studies (ACPS), told <IslamOnline.net> that
"the cakewalk entrance of the U.S. troops into the heart
of Baghdad" can be explained in accordance with three likely
scenarios.
- One of them, he said,
has to do with a deal hammered out between the leaders of the
Republican Guard to lay down their arms without resistance. [...]
- Thursday, April 17 2003
@ 05:54 AM GMT
- -[IslamOnline (islamonline.net).]
Published at the Palestine Chronicle.
- <http://palestinechronicle.com/article.php?story=2003041705543458>
LE MENSONGE SUR LES
PERTES DE LA COALITION
- Shock and Awe:
Eye Witness Sees 700 Coalition Bodies Bagged And Frozen
-
- Dear Sir,
- I work as a nurse in major
hospital in Kuwait and in the last 5 days, things have gone wild
here. A very big area of the hospital have been isolated and
packed with mobile freezers. First I thought that this was to
prepare us as a battle hospital then the freezers started coming
in by huge trailers after 2 am in the morning.
- These trailers come to
this isolated area under the guise of food and medical supplies.
- The shocking news is that
I am a witness to what I am about to say because the clean room
for my endoscope operating theatre is a little room with small
windows that lays exactly on the top of this isolated area. The
news I am about to tell you is true and MAY GOD BE MY WITTNESS.
- I counted at least 700
American or British bodies been carried away in these freezers
after tagging them and putting them in purple bags that we use
here in the hospital for hazardous waste. Two of these mobile
freezers have been removed from the area by big helicopter after
they were filled.
- Last night the hospital
manager asked that our division (that can see everything from
our room) be transferred to another nearby clinic and currently
all our endoscope procedures are on hold until we receive further
instructions.
- I can not tell you my
name.
- 10.04.2003 [05:18] Source:
Jihad Unspun
- JUS received this letter
today that is rather unsettling. We can not verify the report
you are about to read however there have been several similar
news reportss coming out of the UK and Pakistan about similar
events that lead us to believe this eye witness account may have
some credibility. The letter has been corrected for spelling
and grammar.
- <http://www.jihadunspun.net/intheatre_internal.php?article=50>
- AMÈRE VICTOIRE
- [...] We lost the war.
- We defeated the Iraqi
military, to be sure, and we fired Saddam Hussein. We have lost
the real war, the important war, the war against those who attacked
us on September 11. We lost the war because we betrayed the international
community, whose help we desperately need in this wider war,
by lying to them about Iraq's weapons and by disregarding their
legitimate concerns. We have lost the war because our actions
have given aid and succor to Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, whose
agents were and are nowhere to be found in Iraq despite the avowed
words of the Bush administration. We have lost the war because
the Iraqi people themselves already understand that the 'liberation'
they were promised is as false as the evidence we used to invade
their country. We lost the war because our moral standing to
make it in the first place was utterly bereft of substance. We
lost the war because the rest of the world sees the American
government for what it is - a mob of hyperactive right-wing extremists
with an army to play with and a dream of global dominance
glowing like coals in their eyes.
- There is no victory here.
We lost the war before the first shot was fired.
- William Rivers Pitt is
a New York Times best-selling author of two books - "War
On Iraq" available now from Context Books, and "The
Greatest Sedition is Silence," now available at <http://www.silenceissedition.com/> from Pluto Press. He teaches
high school in Boston, MA. Scott Lowery contributed research
to this report.
- t r u t h o u t | Pe rspective,
Monday 14 April 2003
<http://truthout.org/docs_03/041503A.shtml>
PILLARDS et Cie
- «As everyone in
the crowd expressed their collective dismay over the anarchy,
one university teacher said he had witnessed some US soldiers
encouraging the looters to plunder a university.
- "I saw for myself
how the US troops goaded Iraqis to loot and burn the University
of Technology," claimed the professor Shakir Aziz.»
13 avril
<http://www.stopnato.org.uk>
How And Why US
Encouraged Looting In Iraq
-
- By Patrick
Martin
-
- The widespread looting
in Baghdad, Basra, Mosul, Kirkuk and other Iraqi cities, following
the collapse of the Ba'athist regime of President Saddam Hussein,
was not merely an incidental byproduct of the US military conquest
of Iraq. It was deliberately encouraged and fostered by the Bush
administration and the Pentagon for definite political and economic
reasons.
- Thousands took part
in the looting in Baghdad which began April 9, the day the Hussein
government ceased to function in the capital city. Not only were
government ministries targeted, and the homes of the Ba'athist
elite, but public institutions vital to Iraqi society, including
hospitals, schools and food distribution centers. Equipment and
parts were stripped from power plants, thus delaying the restoration
of electricity to the city of 5 million people.
- Perhaps the most devastating
loss for the Iraqi people is the ransacking of the National Museum,
the greatest trove of archeological and historical artifacts
in the Middle East. The 28 galleries of the huge museum were
picked clean by looters who made off with more than 50,000 irreplaceable
artifacts, relics of past civilizations dating back 5,000 years.
The museum's entire card catalog was destroyed, making it impossible
even to identify what has been lost.
- The US military stood
by and permitted the ransacking of the museum, an incalculable
blow to Iraqi and world culture, just as they allowed and even
encouraged the looting of hospitals, universities, libraries
and government social service buildings. The occupation forces
protected only the Ministry of Oil, with its detailed inventory
of Iraqi oil reserves, as well as the Ministry of Interior, the
headquarters of the ousted regime's secret police.
- The International Committee
of the Red Cross (ICRC) issued a statement in Geneva declaring
that the relief agency was "profoundly alarmed by the chaos
currently prevailing in Baghdad and other parts of Iraq."
The medical system in Baghdad "has virtually collapsed,"
the ICRC warned, and it reminded the US and Britain that they
were obliged under international law to guarantee the basic security
of the Iraqi population.
- General Tommy Franks,
the overall commander of all US and British forces in Iraq, issued
an order to unit commanders that specifically prohibited the
use of force to prevent looting. This instruction was only modified
after several days because of mounting protests by Iraqi citizens
over the destruction of their social infrastructure.
- The New York Times reported one such protest by
an Iraqi man who was standing guard at Al Kindi hospital in Baghdad.
Haider Daoud "said he was angry at his encounters with American
soldiers in the neighborhood, mentioning one marine who he said
he had begged to guard the hospital two days ago. 'He told me
the same words: He can't protect the hospital,' Mr. Daoud said.
'A big army like the USA army can't protect the hospital?'"
- The role of the US military
went beyond simply standing by, and extended to actually encouraging
and facilitating looting. According to a report in the Washington
Post, after the US military reopened two bridges across the Tigris
River to civilian traffic, "the immediate result was that
looters raced across and extended their plundering to the Planning
Ministry and other buildings that had been spared."
- Sweden's largest newspaper,
Dagens Nyheter, published an interview April 11 with a
Swedish researcher of Middle Eastern ancestry who had gone to
Iraq to serve as a human shield. Khaled Bayoumi told the newspaper,
"I happened to be right there just as the American troops
encouraged people to begin the plundering." [See below]
- He described how US
soldiers shot security guards at a local government building
on Haifa Avenue on the west bank of the Tigris, and then "blasted
apart the doors to the building." Next, according to Bayoumi,
"from the tanks came eager calls in Arabic encouraging people
to come close to them."
- At first, he said, residents
were hesitant to come out of their homes because anyone who had
tried to cross the street in the morning had been shot. "Arab
interpreters in the tanks told the people to go and take what
they wanted in the building," Bayoumi continued. "The
word spread quickly and the building was ransacked. I was standing
only 300 yards from there when the guards were murdered. Afterwards
the tank crushed the entrance to the Justice Department, which
was in a neighboring building, and the plundering continued there.
- "I stood in a large
crowd and watched this together with them. They did not partake
in the plundering but dared not to interfere. Many had tears
of shame in their eyes. The next morning the plundering spread
to the Modern Museum, which lies a quarter mile farther north.
There were also two crowds there, one that plundered and one
that watched with disgust."
- Kirkuk and Mosul
- Similar scenes were
reported in Kirkuk and Mosul, the two large northern cities with
ethnically mixed populations. There the looting of public buildings
has direct political overtones, since the destruction of property
deeds and other government records will make it easier to conduct
ethnic cleansing of Arab or Turkmen populations by the Kurdish
forces that now dominate the region, in alliance with US Special
Forces.
- In Kirkuk, the site
of Iraq's richest oilfield, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
has already installed its officials in the homes of former Ba'ath
Party leaders. US soldiers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade seized
control of an Iraqi air base but permitted looters to leave the
base with their stolen goods, even opening the gates to allow
them to pass.
- There was no effort
to halt arson at the city's cotton plant, or at office buildings,
but US troops quickly occupied facilities of the North Oil Company,
the state-owned firm that manages the huge northern oilfields.
Colonel William Mayville, commander of the brigade, dispatched
troops to three key oil facilities, while US Special Forces stood
watch over four gas-oil separation plants. Mayville told the
American media that he wanted to send the message, "Hey,
don't screw with the oil."
- In Mosul, northern Iraq's
largest city, hospitals, universities, laboratories, hotels,
clinics and factories were all sacked and stripped of their goods.
The 700 US troops sent to Mosul remained outside the city for
more than a day while the theft and vandalism continued, leading
to widespread complaints from city residents-reported even in
the American press-that the US was permitting the pillaging.
- Save the oil-and
nothing else
- Robert Fisk, writing
in the British newspaper The Independent April 14, noted
a pattern in the response of American forces to looting in Baghdad,
which, he said, "shows clearly what the US intends to protect."
He continued: "After days of arson and pillage, here's a
short but revealing scorecard. US troops have sat back and allowed
mobs to wreck and then burn the Ministry of Planning, the Ministry
of Education, the Ministry of Irrigation, the Ministry of Trade,
the Ministry of Industry, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the
Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Information. They did
nothing to prevent looters from destroying priceless treasures
of Iraq's history in the Baghdad Archaeological Museum and in
the museum in the northern city of Mosul, or from looting three
hospitals.
- "The Americans
have, though, put hundreds of troops inside two Iraqi ministries
that remain untouched-and untouchable-because tanks and armoured
personnel carriers and Humvees have been placed inside and outside
both institutions. And which ministries proved to be so important
for the Americans? Why, the Ministry of Interior, of course-with
its vast wealth of intelligence information on Iraq-and the Ministry
of Oil. The archives and files of Iraq's most valuable asset
-- its oilfields and, even more important, its massive reserves
-- are safe and sound, sealed off from the mobs and looters,
and safe to be shared, as Washington almost certainly intends,
with American oil companies."
- Such concerns were already
apparent in the actions of the US military at the very beginning
of the war. The same General Franks who instructed US troops
to take no action against looting in Baghdad or other cities
gave the order March 20 for the First Marine Expeditional Force
to invade Iraq a day early, because of reports, later proven
largely false, that Iraqi troops were setting fire to the country's
southern oilfields at Rumaila.
- The Centcom chief discarded
previous operational plans and potentially put many soldiers'
lives at risk by acting before the air bombardment had begun
in order to safeguard the real objective of the US war, Iraq's
huge oil reserves.
- The politics of plunder
- The most striking aspect
of the outbreak of looting was the nonchalant attitude of US
government officials in Washington. At a Pentagon press conference
Friday, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld denounced the media
for exaggerating the extent of chaos, and argued that the looting
was a natural and perhaps even healthy expression of pent-up
hostility to the old regime. "It's untidy," Rumsfeld
said. "And freedom's untidy. And free people are free to
make mistakes and commit crimes."
- There is no doubt the
Bush administration would take a less charitable view of the
"freedom" to loot if mobs were breaking into corporate
offices in downtown Houston, Washington or New York City.
- As in every action of
the Bush administration, personal greed and profit-gouging are
an important aspect. The ransacking of Iraqi government facilities,
added to the devastation caused by American bombing, is part
of the process of demolishing the large state-run sector of Iraq's
economy, to the benefit of American companies. Already contracts
have been awarded to private American firms to provide new
school books, replace looted medical equipment, even train
a new Iraqi police force.
- In the Orwellian language
of New York Times columnist William Safire, the US aim
is to "introduce free enterprise and the rule of law"
-- by means of a criminal invasion, followed by widespread looting.
This will set the stage for a much bigger theft: the privatization
of Iraq's vast oil resources and their exploitation, directly
or indirectly, by US and British oil companies.
- There is more at stake,
however, than rank hypocrisy or an appetite for Iraq's oil wealth.
The looting in Iraq directly serves the political interests of
American imperialism in cementing its domination of the conquered
country.
- The Bush administration
is seeking to encourage the emergence of a new ruling elite in
Iraq, formed from the most rapacious, reactionary and selfish
elements, which will serve as a semi-criminal comprador force
entirely subservient to the United States. The acquisition of
property through the theft of Iraqi state assets serves to bind
these elements to the US occupation forces by their own economic
self-interest. As one Army officer told the Times, as
he watched the looting approvingly, "This is the new
income redistribution program."
- There is recent precedent
for such an operation. The first Bush administration proceeded
in the same fashion when it encouraged the formation of a new
capitalist elite in Russia out of layers of the Soviet-era
mafia and former Stalinist bureaucrats who acquired state assets
by wholesale theft. What US imperialism promoted in the 1990s
in eastern Europe and the former USSR under the label "shock
therapy", it is now applying in the aftermath of its "shock
and awe" devastation of Iraq.
-
- 4-16-3 World Socialist
Web Site
- <http://www.wsws.org/articles/2003/apr2003/iraq-a15.shtml>
- US Forces Encourage
Looting
- By Ole Rothenborg
-
- Malmoe. Khaled Bayomi
looks a bit surprised when he looks at the American officer on
TV regret that they don't have any resources to stop the looting
in Baghdad.
- -- I happened to be there
just as the US forces told people to commence looting.
- Khaled Bayomi departed
from Malmoe to Baghdad, as a human shield, and arrived on the
same day the fighting begun. About this he can tell us plenty
and for a long time, but the most interesting part of his story
is his witness-account about the great surge of looting now taking
place.
- -- I had visited a few
friends that live in a worn-down area just beyond the Haifa Avenue,
on the west bank of the Tigris River. It was April 8 and the
fighting was so heavy I couldn't make it over to the other side
of the river. On the afternoon it became perfectly quit, and
four American tanks pulled up in position on the outskirts of
the slum area. From these tanks we heard anxious calls in Arabic,
which told the population to come closer.
- -- During the morning
everybody that tried to cross the streets had been fired upon.
But during this strange silence people eventually became curious.
After three-quarters of an hour the first Baghdad citizens dared
to come forward. At that moment the US solders shot two Sudanese
guards, who were posted in front of a local administrative building,
on the other side of the Haifa Avenue.
- -- I was just 300 meters
away when the guards where murdered. Then they shot the building
entrance to pieces, and their Arabic translators in the tanks
told people to run for grabs inside the building. Rumors spread
rapidly and the house was cleaned out. Moments later tanks broke
down the doors to the Justice Department, residing in the neighboring
building, and looting was carried on to there.
- -- I was standing in
a big crowd of civilians that saw all this together with me.
They did not take any part in the looting, but were to afraid
to take any action against it. Many of them had tears of shame
in their eyes. The next morning looting spread to the Museum
of Modern Art, which lies another 500 meters to the north. There
was also two crowds in place, one that was looting and another
one that disgracefully saw it happen.
- Do you mean to say
that it was the US troops that initiated the
- looting?
- -- Absolutely. The lack
of scenes of joy had the US forces in need of images on Iraqi's
who in different ways demonstrated their disgust with Saddam's
regime.
- But people in Baghdad
tore down a big statue of Saddam?
- -- They did? It was a
US tank that did this, close to the hotel where all the journalists
live. Until noon on the 9th of April, I didn't see a single torn
picture of Saddam anywhere. If people had wanted to turn over
statues they could have gone for some of the many smaller ones,
without the help of an American tank. Had this been a political
uproar then people would have turned over statues first and looted
afterwards.
- Back home in Sweden Khaled
Bayomi is PhD student at the University of Lund, where he since
ten years teaches and researches about conflicts in the Middle
East. He is very well informed about the conflicts, as well as
he is on the propaganda war.
- Isn't it good that
Saddam is gone?
- -- He is not gone. He
has dissolved his army in tiny, tiny groups. This is why there
never was any big battle. Saddam dissolved Iraq as a state already
in 1992 and have shad a parallel tribal structure going, which
since then has been altogether decisive for the country. When
USA begun the war Saddam completely abandoned the state, and
now depends on this tribal structure. This is why he left the
big cities without any battle.
- -- Now USA are forced
to do everything themselves, because there is no political force
from within that would challenge the structure in place. The
two challengers who came in from the outside were immediately
lynched.
- Khaled Bayomi refers
to what happened to general Nazar al-Khazraji, who escaped from
Denmark, and Shia-muslim leader Abdul Majid al- Khoei, who both
where chopped to pieces by a raging crowd in Najaf, because they
where perceived to be American marionettes. According to Danish
newspaper BT, al-Khazraji was picked up by the CIA in Denmark
and then brought to Iraq.
- -- Now we have an occupying
power in place in Iraq, that has not said how long they will
stay, not brought forward any time-plan for civilian rule and
no date for general elections. Now awaits only a big chaos.
- http://162.42.211.226/article2914.htm
- Translated article from
Sweden's largest circulation daily,
- Dagens Nyheter, Saturday April 11, 2003
- En VO: "USA uppmanade
till rofferi"
- <http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=1435&a=129852&previousRenderType=1>
PILLAGE SÉLECTIF
Books, Priceless
Documents Burn In Sacking Of Baghdad
- By Robert Fisk
-
- So, yesterday was the
burning of books. First came the looters, then the arsonists.
It was the final chapter in the sacking of Baghdad. The National
Library and Archives - a priceless treasure of Ottoman historical
documents, including the old royal archives of Iraq - were turned
to ashes in 3,000 degrees of heat. Then the library of Korans
at the Ministry of Religious Endowment was set ablaze.
- I saw the looters. One
of them cursed me when I tried to reclaim a book of Islamic law
from a boy of no more than 10. Amid the ashes of Iraqi history,
I found a file blowing in the wind outside: pages of handwritten
letters between the court of Sharif Hussein of Mecca, who started
the Arab revolt against the Turks for Lawrence of Arabia, and
the Ottoman rulers of Baghdad.
- And the Americans did
nothing. All over the filthy yard they blew, letters of recommendation
to the courts of Arabia, demands for ammunition for troops, reports
on the theft of camels and attacks on pilgrims, all in delicate
hand-written Arabic script. I was holding in my hands the last
Baghdad vestiges of Iraq's written history. But for Iraq, this
is Year Zero; with the destruction of the antiquities in the
Museum of Archaeology on Saturday and the burning of the National
Archives and then the Koranic library, the cultural identity
of Iraq is being erased. Why? Who set these fires? For what insane
purpose is this heritage being destroyed?
- When I caught sight
of the Koranic library burning -- flames 100 feet high were bursting
from the windows -- I raced to the offices of the occupying power,
the US Marines' Civil Affairs Bureau. An officer shouted to a
colleague that "this guy says some biblical [sic] library
is on fire". I gave the map location, the precise name -
in Arabic and English. I said the smoke could be seen from three
miles away and it would take only five minutes to drive there.
Half an hour later, there wasn't an American at the scene - and
the flames were shooting 200 feet into the air.
- There was a time when
the Arabs said that their books were written in Cairo, printed
in Beirut and read in Baghdad. Now they burn libraries in Baghdad.
In the National Archives were not just the Ottoman records of
the Caliphate, but even the dark years of the country's modern
history, handwritten accounts of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, with
personal photographs and military diaries,and microfiche copies
of Arabic newspapers going back to the early 1900s.
- But the older files
and archives were on the upper floors of the library where petrol
must have been used to set fire so expertly to the building.
The heat was such that the marble flooring had buckled upwards
and the concrete stairs that I climbedhad been cracked.
- The papers on the floor
were almost too hot to touch, bore no print or writing, and crumbled
into ash the moment I picked them up. Again, standing in this
shroud of blue smoke and embers, I asked the same question: why?
- So, as an all-too-painful
reflection on what this means, let me quote from the shreds of
paper that I found on the road outside, blowing in the wind,
written by long-dead men who wrote to the Sublime Porte in Istanbul
or to the Court of Sharif of Mecca with expressions of loyalty
and who signed themselves "your slave". There was a
request to protect a camel convoy of tea, rice and sugar, signed
by Husni Attiya al-Hijazi (recommending Abdul Ghani-Naim and
Ahmed Kindi as honest merchants), a request for perfume and advice
from Jaber al-Ayashi of the royal court of Sharif Hussein to
Baghdad to warn of robbers in the desert. "This is just
to give you our advice for which you will be highly rewarded,"
Ayashi says. "If you don't take our advice, then we have
warned you." A touch of Saddam there, I thought. The date
was 1912.
- Some of the documents
list the cost of bullets, military horses and artillery for Ottoman
armies in Baghdad and Arabia, others record the opening of the
first telephone exchange in the Hejaz - soon to be Saudi Arabia
- while one recounts, from the village of Azrak in modern-day
Jordan, the theft of clothes from a camel train by Ali bin Kassem,
who attacked his interrogators "with a knife and tried to
stab them but was restrained and later bought off". There
is a 19th-century letter of recommendation for a merchant, Yahyia
Messoudi, "a man of the highest morals, of good conduct
and who works with the [Ottoman] government." This, in other
words, was the tapestry of Arab history - all that is left of
it, which fell into The Independent's hands as the mass of documents
crackled in the immense heat of the ruins.
- King Faisal of the Hejaz,
the ruler of Mecca, whose staff are the authors of many of the
letters I saved, was later deposed by the Saudis. His son Faisel
became king of Iraq - Winston Churchill gave him Baghdad after
the French threw him out of Damascus - and his brother Abdullah
became the first king of Jordan, the father of King Hussein and
the grandfather of the present-day Jordanian monarch, King Abdullah
II.
- For almost a thousand
years, Baghdad was the cultural capital of the Arab world, the
most literate population in the Middle East. Genghis Khan's grandson
burnt the city in the 13th century and, so it was said, the Tigris
river ran black with the ink of books. Yesterday, the black ashes
of thousands of ancient documents filled the skies of Iraq. Why?
-
- The Independent, 14 avril 2003.
- <http://argument.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=397350>
Ce qui reste du musée, c'est son
site:
<http://www.albaghdadiyatours.com/IRAQI_MUSEUM.htm>
Americans defend
two untouchable ministries from the hordes of looters
- Robert Fisk in
Baghdad
-
- Iraq's scavengers have
thieved and destroyed what they have been allowed to loot and
burn by the Americans and a two-hour drive around Baghdad shows
clearly what the US intends to protect. After days of arson and
pillage, here's a short but revealing scorecard. US troops have
sat back and allowed mobs to wreck and then burn the Ministry
of Planning, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Irrigation,
the Ministry of Trade, the Ministry of Industry, the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry
of Information. They did nothing to prevent looters from destroying
priceless treasures of Iraq's history in the Baghdad Archaeological
Museum and in the museum in the northern city of Mosul, or from
looting three hospitals.
- The Americans have, though,
put hundreds of troops inside two Iraqi ministries that remain
untouched and untouchable because tanks and armoured personnel
carriers and Humvees have been placed inside and outside both
institutions. And which ministries proved to be so important
for the Americans? Why, the Ministry of Interior, of course with
its vast wealth of intelligence information on Iraq and the Ministry
of Oil. The archives and files of Iraq's most valuable asset
its oilfields and, even more important, its massive reserves
are safe and sound, sealed off from the mobs and looters, and
safe to be shared, as Washington almost certainly intends, with
American oil companies.
- It casts an interesting
reflection on America's supposed war aims. Anxious to "liberate"
Iraq, it allows its people to destroy the infrastructure of government
as well as the private property of Saddam's henchmen. Americans
insist that the oil ministry is a vital part of Iraq's inheritance,
that the oilfields are to be held in trust "for the Iraqi
people". But is the Ministry of Trade relit yesterday by
an enterprising arsonist not vital to the future of Iraq? Are
the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Irrigation still
burning fiercely not of critical importance to the next government?
The Americans could spare 2,000 soldiers to protect the Kirkuk
oilfields but couldn't even invest 200 to protect the Mosul museum
from attack. US engineers were confidently predicting that the
Kirkuk oilfield will be capable of pumping again "within
weeks".
- There was much talk of
a "new posture" from the Americans yesterday. Armoured
and infantry patrols suddenly appeared on the middle-class streets
of the capital, ordering young men hauling fridges, furniture
and television sets to deposit their loot on the pavement if
they could not prove ownership. It was pitiful. After billions
of dollars of government buildings, computers and archives have
been destroyed, the Americans are stopping teens driving mule-drawn
carts loaded with second-hand chairs.
- The Independent, 14 April 2003.
- <http://162.42.211.226/article2918.htm>
LA MORT LENTE ET POSTMODERNE
- Death By
Slow Burn
- How America
Nukes Its Own Troops
- What 'Support
Our Troops' Really Means
- By Amy Worthington
-
- On March 30, an AP photo
featured an American pro-war activist holding a sign: "Nuke
the evil scum, it worked in 1945!" That's exactly what George
Bush has done. America's mega-billion dollar war in Iraq has
been indeed a NUCLEAR WAR.
- Bush-Cheney have delivered
upon 17 million Iraqis tons of depleted uranium (DU) weapons,
a "liberation" gift that will keep on giving. Depleted
uranium is a component of toxic nuclear waste, usually stored
at secure sites. Handlers need radiation protection gear.
- Over a decade ago, war-makers
decided to incorporate this lethal waste into much of the Pentagon's
weaponry. Navy ships carrying Phalanx rapid fire guns are capable
of firing thousands of DU rounds per minute. [1] Tomahawk missiles
launched from U.S. ships and subs are DU-tipped. [2] The M1 Abrams
tanks are armored with DU. [3] These and British Challenger II
tanks are tightly packed with DU shells, which continually irradiate
troops in or near them. [4] The A-10 "tank buster"
aircraft fires DU shells at machines and people on the battlefield.
[5]
- DU munitions are
classified by a United Nations resolution as illegal weapons
of mass destruction.
Their use breaches all international laws, treaties and conventions
forbidding poisoned weapons calculated to cause unnecessary suffering.
- Ironically, support
for our troops will extend well beyond the war in Iraq. Americans
will be supporting Gulf War II veterans for years as they slowly
and painfully succumb to radiation poisoning. U.S and British
troops deployed to the area are the walking dead. Humans and
animals, friends and foes in the fallout zone are destined to
a long downhill spiral of chronic illness and disability.
Kidney dysfunction, lung damage, bloody stools, extreme fatigue,
joint pain, unsteady gait, memory loss and rashes and, ultimately,
cancer and premature death await those exposed to DU.
- Award-winning journalist
Will Thomas wrote: "As the last Gulf conflict so savagely
demonstrated, GI immune systems reeling from multiple doses of
experimental vaccines offer little defense against further exposure
to chemical weapons, industrial toxins, stress, caffeine, insect
repellent and radiation leftover from the last war. This is a
war even the victors will lose." [6]
- When a DU shell is fired,
it ignites upon impact. Uranium, plus traces of plutonium and
americium, vaporize into tiny, ceramic particles of radioactive
dust. Once inhaled, uranium oxides lodge in the body and emit
radiation indefinitely. A single particle of DU lodged in a lymph
node can devastate the entire immune system according to British
radiation expert Roger Coghill. [7]
- The Royal Society of
England published data showing that battlefield soldiers who
inhale or swallow high levels of DU can suffer kidney failure
within days. [8] Any soldier now in Iraq who has not inhaled
lethal radioactive dust is not breathing. In the first two weeks
of combat, 700 Tomahawks, at a cost of $1.3 million each, blasted
Iraqi real estate into radioactive mushroom clouds. [9] Millions
of DU tank rounds liter the terrain. Cleanup is impossible because
there is no place on the planet to put so much contaminated debris.
- Bush Sr.'s Gulf War
I was also a nuclear war. 320 tons of depleted uranium were used
against Iraq in 1991. [10] A 1998 report by the U.S. Agency for
Toxic Substances confirms that inhaling DU causes symptoms identical
to those claimed by many sick vets with Gulf War Syndrome. [11]
The Gulf War Veterans Association reports that at least 300,000
Gulf War I vets have now developed incapacitating illnesses.
[12] To date, 209,000 vets have filed claims for disability benefits
based on service-connected injuries and illnesses from combat
in that war. [13]
- Dr. Asaf Durakovic,
a professor of nuclear medicine at Georgetown University, is
a former army medical expert. He told nuclear scientists in Paris
last year that tens of thousands of sick British and American
soldiers are now dying from radiation they encountered during
Gulf War I. He found that 62 percent of sick vets tested have
uranium isotopes in their organs, bones, brains and urine. [14]
Laboratories in Switzerland and Finland corroborated his findings.
- In other studies, some
sick vets were found to be expressing uranium in even their semen.
Their sexual partners often complained of a burning sensation
during intercourse, followed by their own debilitating illnesses.
[15]
- Nothing compares to
the astronomical cancer rates and birth defects suffered by the
Iraqi people who have endured vicious nuclear chastisement for
years. [16] U.S. air attacks against Iraq since 1993 have undoubtedly
employed nuclear munitions. Pictures of grotesquely deformed
Iraqi infants born since 1991 are overwhelming. [17] Like those
born to Gulf War I vets, many babies born to troops now in Iraq
will also be afflicted with hideous deformities, neurological
damage and/or blood and respiratory disorders. [18]
- As an Army health physicist,
Dr. Doug Rokke was dispatched to the Middle East to salvage DU-contaminated
tanks after Gulf War I. His Geiger counters revealed that the
war zones of Iraq and Kuwait were contaminated with up to 300
millirems an hour in beta and gamma radiation plus thousands
to millions of counts per minute in alpha radiation. Rokke recently
told the media: "The whole area is still trashed. It is
hotter than heck over there still. This stuff doesn't go away."
[19]
- DU remains "hot"
for 4.5 billion years. Radiation expert Dr. Helen Caldicott confirms
that the dust-laden winds of DU-contaminated war zones "will
remain effectively radioactive for the rest of time." [20]
The murderous dust storms which ensnared coalition troops during
the first few days of the current invasion are sure to have significant
health consequences.
- Rokke and his clean-up
team were issued only flimsy dust masks for their dangerous work.
Of the 100 people on Rokke's decontamination team, 30 have already
"dropped dead." Rokke himself is ill with radiation
damage to lungs and kidneys. He has brain lesions, skin pustules,
chronic fatigue, continual wheezing and painful fibromyalgia.
Rokke warns that anyone exposed to DU should have adequate respiratory
protection and special coveralls to protect their clothing because,
he says, you can't get uranium particles off your clothing.
- The U.S. military insists
that DU on the battlefield is not a problem. Colonel James Naughton
of the U.S. Army Material Command recently told the BBC that
complaints about DU "had no medical basis." [21] The
military's own documents belie this. A 1993 Pentagon document
warned that "when soldiers inhale or ingest DU dust they
incur a potential increase in cancer risk." [22] A U.S.
Army training manual requires anyone who comes within 25 meters
of DU-contaminated equipment to wear respiratory and skin protection.
[23] The U.S. Army Environmental Policy Institute admitted: "If
DU enters the body, it has the potential to generate significant
medical consequences." [24] The Institute also stated that,
if the troops were to realize what they had been exposed to,
"the financial implications of long-term disability payments
and healthcare costs would be excessive." [25] For pragmatic
reasons, DOD chooses to lie and deny.
- Dr. Rokke confirms that
the Pentagon lies about DU dangers and is criminally negligent
for neglecting medical attention needed by DU-contaminated vets.
He predicts that the numbers of American troops to be sickened
by DU from Gulf War II will be staggering. [26] As they gradually
sicken and suffer a slow burn to their graves, the Pentagon will,
as it did after Gulf War I, deny that their misery and death
is a result of their tour in Iraq.
- Dr. Rokke's candor has
cost him his career. Likewise, Dr. Durakovic's radiation studies
on Gulf War I vets were not popular with U.S. officials. Dr.
Durakovic was reportedly told his life was in danger if he continued
his research. He left the U.S. to continue his research abroad.
[27]
- Naive young coalition
soldiers now in Iraq are likely unaware of how deadly their battlefield
environment is. Gulf War I troops were kept in ignorance. Soldiers
handled DU fragments and some wore these lethal nuggets around
their necks. A DU projectile emits more radiation in five hours
than allowed in an entire year under civilian radiation exposure
standards. "We didn't know any better," Kris Kornkven
told Nation magazine. "We didn't find out until long
after we were home that there even was such a thing as DU."
[28]
- George Bush's ongoing
war in Afghanistan is also a nuclear war. Shortly after 9-11,
the U.S. announced it would stockpile tactical nuclear weapons
including small neutron bombs, nuclear mines and shells suited
to commando warfare in Afghanistan. [29] In late September, 2001,
Bush and Russian president Vladimir Putin agreed that the U.S.
would use tactical nuclear weapons in Afghanistan while Putin
would employ nuclear weapons against the Chechnyans. [30]
- Describing the Pentagon's
B-61-11 burrowing nuke bomb, George Smith writes in the Village
Voice: "Built ram tough with a heavy metal casing for
smashing through the earth and concrete, the B-61 explodes with
the force of an estimated 340,000 tons of TNT. It is lots of
bang for the buck, literally two apocalypse bombs in one, a boosted
plutonium firecracker called the primary and a heavy hydrogen
secondary for that good old-fashioned H-bomb fireball."
[31]
- Drought-stricken Afghanistan's
underground water supply is now contaminated by these nuclear
weapons. [32] Experts with the Uranium Medical Research Center
report that urine samples of Afghanis show the highest level
of uranium ever recorded in a civilian population. Afghani soldiers
and civilians are reported to have died after suffering intractable
vomiting, severe respiratory problems, internal bleeding and
other symptoms consistent with radiation poisoning. Dead birds
still perched in trees are found partially melted with blood
oozing from their mouths. [33]
- Afghanistan's new president,
Hamid Karzai, is a puppet installed by Washington. Under the
protection of American soldiers, Karzai's regime is setting a
new record for opium production. Both UN and U.S. reports confirm
that the huge Afghani opium harvest of 2002 makes Afghanistan
the world's leading opium producer. [34] Thanks to nuclear weapons,
Afghanistan is now safe for the Bush-Cheney narcotics industry.
[35] ABC News asserts that keeping the "peace" in Afghanistan
will require decades of allied occupation. [36] For years to
come, "peacekeepers" will be eating, drinking and breathing
the "hot" carcinogenic pollution they have helped the
Pentagon inflict upon that nation for organized crime.
- As governor of Arkansas
during the Iran-Contra era, Bill Clinton laundered $multi-millions
in cocaine profits for then vice-president George Bush Sr. [37]
As a partner in the Bush family's notorious crime machine, President
Clinton committed U.S. troops to NATO's campaign in the Balkans,
a prime heroin production and trans-shipment area. DOD's campaign
to control and reorganize the drug trade there for the Bush mafia
was yet another nuclear project.
- For years, the U.S.
and NATO fired DU missiles, bullets and shells across the Balkans,
nuking the peoples of Serbia, Bosnia and Kosovo. As DU munitions
were slammed into chemical plants, the environment became hideously
toxic, also endangering the peoples of Albania, Macedonia, Greece,
Italy, Austria and Hungary. By 1999, UN investigators reported
that an estimated 12 tons of DU had caused irreparable damage
to the Yugoslavian environment, with agriculture, livestock and
air water, and public health all profoundly damaged. [38]
- Scientists confirm that
citizens of the Balkans are excreting uranium in their urine.
[39] In 2001, a Yugoslavian pathologist reported that hundreds
of Bosnians have died of cancer from NATO's DU bombardment. [40]
Many NATO peacekeepers in the Balkans now suffer ill health.
Their leukemias, cancers and other maladies are dubbed the "Balkans
Syndrome." Richard Coghill predicts that DU weapons used
in Balkans campaign will result in at least 10,000 cases of fatal
cancer. [41]
- U.S. citizens at home
are also paying a heavy price for criminal militarism gone mad.
DOD is a pollution monster. The General Accounting Office (GAO)
found 9,181 dangerous military sites in USA that will require
$billions to rehabilitate. The GAO reports that DOD has been
both slothful and deceitful in its clean-up obligations. [42]
The Pentagon is now pressing Congress to exempt it from all environmental
laws so that it may pollute and poison free from liability. [43]
- The Navy uses prime
fishing grounds off the coast of Washington state to test fire
DU ammunition. In January, Washington State Rep. Jim McDermott
chastised the Navy: "On one hand you have required soldiers
to have DU safety training and to wear protective gear when handling
DU...and submarines must stay clear of DU-contaminated waters.
These policies indicate there is cause for concern....On the
other hand the Department of Defense has repeatedly denied that
DU poses any danger whatsoever. There has been no remorse about
leaving tons of DU equipment in the soil in foreign countries,
and there appears to be no remorse about leaving it in the waters
of your own country." [44]
- DU has been used in
military practice maneuvers in Indiana, Florida, New Mexico,
Massachusetts, Maryland and Puerto Rico. After the Navy tested
DU weaponry on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques, one third
of the island's population developed serious illness. Many people
show high levels of uranium in their bodies. Hundreds have filed
a class action suit against the Navy for $100 million, claiming
DU contamination has caused widespread cancers. [45]
- The Navy's Fallon Naval
Air Station near Fallon, Nevada, is a quagmire of 26 toxic waste
sites. It is also a target practice zone for DU bombs and missiles.
Area residents report bizarre illnesses, including 17 children
who have contracted leukemia within five years. A survey of groundwater
in the Fallon area showed nearly half of area wells are contaminated
with radioactive materials. [46]
- The materials for DU
weaponry have been processed mainly at three nuclear plants in
Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee, where workers handling uranium
contaminated with plutonium have suffered for decades with cancers
and debilitating maladies similar to Gulf War Syndrome. [47]
- Emboldened by power-grabbing
successes made possible by his administration's devious 9-11
project, President Bush asserts that the U.S. has the right to
attack any nation it deems a potential threat. He told West Point
in 2002, "If we wait for threats to fully materialize, we
will have waited too long." [48] Thus, it is certain that
Bush-Cheney future pre-emptive nuclear wars are lined up like
idling jets on a runway. Both Cheney's Halliburton Corp. and
the Bush family's Carlyle Group are profiteers in U.S. defense
contracts, so endless war is just good business. [49]
- The Washington Post reported that the Pentagon will
create special nuclear weapons for use on North Korea's underground
nuclear facilities. [50] Next August, U.S. war makers will meet
to consolidate plans for a new generation of "mini,"
"micro" and "tiny" nuclear bombs and bunker
busters. These will be added to the U.S. arsenal perhaps for
use against non-nuclear third-world nations such as Iran, Syria,
Lebanon. [51]
- The solution? Americans
must stop electing ruthless criminals to rule this nation.
We must convince fellow citizens that villains like Saddam Hussein
are made in the U.S. as rationale for endless corporate war profits.
Saddam was placed in power by the CIA. [52] For years U.S. government
agencies, under auspices of George Bush Sr., supplied him with
chemical and biological weapons. [53] Our national nuclear laboratories,
along with Unisys, Dupont and Hewlett-Packard, sold Saddam materials
for his nuclear program. [54] Dick Cheney was CEO of Halliburton
in the late 90s when its subsidiaries signed $73 million in new
contracts to further supply Saddam. [55] The wicked villain of
Iraq was nurtured for decades as a cash-cow by U.S. military-industrial
piranhas.
- If America truly supports
its troops, it must stop sending them into nuclear holocaust
for the enrichment of thugs. Time is running out. If the DU-maniacs
at the Pentagon and their coven of nuclear arms peddlers are
not harnessed, America will have no able-bodied fighting forces
left. All people of the earth will become grossly ill, hideously
deformed and short- lived. We must succeed in the critical imperative
to face reality and act decisively. Should we fail, there will
be no place to hide from Bush-Cheney's merciless nuclear orgies
yet to come or from the inevitable nuclear retaliation these
orgies will surely breed.
-
- Endnotes
- 1."DOD Launches
Depleted Uranium Training," Linda Kozaryn, American Forces
Press Service, 8-13-99.
- 2."Nukes of the
Gulf War,"John Shirley, Zess@aol.com. See this article in archives at <www.gulfwarvets.com>.
- 3. BBC News,
"US To Use Depleted Uranium," March 18, 2003; U.S.
General Accounting Office, Operation Desert Storm: "Early
Performance Assessment of Bradley and Abrams," 1-2-92.
- 4."Nukes of the
Gulf War," op. cit.
- 5. Ibid.
- 6. "Invading Hiroshima,"
William Thomas, 2-4-2003, <www.willthomas.net>
- 7. "US Shells Leave
Lethal Legacy," Toronto Star, July 31, 1999; also
"Radiation Tests for Peacekeepers in the Balkans Exposed
to Depleted Uranium," <www.telegraph.co.uk>, 12-31-02.
- 8. "Depleted Uranium
May Stop Kidneys In Days," Rob Edwards, <New Scientist.com>,
3-12-02; also "Uranium Weapons Too Hot to Handle,"
Rob Edwards, <New Scientist.co.uk>, 6-9-99.
- 9. "Navy Seeks
Cash for More Tomahawks," David Rennie in Washington, Telegraph
Group Limited, 1-4-03, <news.telegraph.co.uk>.
- 10. "Going Nuclear
in Iraq--DU Cancers Mount Daily," Ramzi Kysia, <CounterPunch.org>, 12-31-01.
- 11."Depleted Uranium
Symptoms Match US Report As Fears Spread," Peter Beaumont,
The Observer (UK) 1-14-01, <www.guardianlimited.co.uk>.
- 12. "Gulf War Illnesses
Affect 300,000 Vets," Ellen Tomson, Pioneer Press, <www.pioneerplanet.com>.
See also American Gulf War Veterans Association at <www.gulfwarvets.com>.
- 13. "2 of Every
5 Gulf War Vets Are On Disability: 209,000 Make VA Claims,"
World Net Daily, 1-28-03, WorldNetDaily.com.
- 14. "Research on
Sick Gulf Vets Revisited," New York Times, 1-29-01;
"Tests Show Gulf War Victims Have Uranium Poisoning,"
Jonathon Carr-Brown and Martin Meissonnier, The Sunday Times
(UK) 9-3-02.
- 15. "Catastrophe:
Ill Gulf Vets Contaminated Partners With DU," The Halifax
Herald Limited, Clare Mellor, 2-09-01. This article is available
in archives at <www.rense.com>.
- 16. "Iraqi Cancer,
Birth Defects Blamed on US Depleted Uranium," Seattle
Post- Intelligencer, 11-12-02; "US Depleted Uranium
Yields Chamber of Horrors in Southern Iraq, Andy Kershaw, The
Independent (London) 12-4-01.
- 17. "The Environmental
and Human Health Impacts of the Gulf War Region with Special
References to Iraq," Ross Mirkarimi, The Arms Control Research
Centre, May 1992. See also Gulf War Syndrome Birth Defects in
Iraq at <www.web-light.nl/VISIE/extremedeformities.html>.
- 18. "The Tiny Victims
of Desert Storm, Has Our Country Abandoned Them?," Life
Magazine, November 1995; "Birth Defects Killing Gulf
War Babies," Los Angeles Times, 11-14-94; "Depleted
Uranium, The Lingering Poison," Alex Kirby, BBC News
Online, 6-7-99.
- 19. "Depleted Uranium,
A Killer Disaster," Travis Dunn, Disaster News.net, 12-29-02.
- 20. San Francisco
Chronicle, 10-10-02.
- 21. "US To Use
Depleted Uranium," BBC News, 3-18-03.
- 22. "Depleted Uranium
Symptoms Match US Report As Fears Spread," Peter Beaumont,
The Observer (UK) 1-14-01.
- 23. "Iraqi Cancer,
Birth Defects Blamed on US Depleted Uranium," Seattle
Post-Intelligencer, 11-12-02.
- 24. "US To Use
Depleted Uranium," BBC News, 3-18-03.
- 25. US Army Environmental
Policy Institute: Health and Environmental Consequences of Depleted
Uranium in the U.S. Army, Technical Report, June 1995.
- 26. "Pentagon Depleted
Uranium No Health Risk," Dr. Doug Rokke, 3-15-03; also "The
Terrible, Tragic Toll of Depleted Uranium," Address by Dr.
Rokke before congressional leaders in Washington, D.C.,12-30-02;
also "Gulf War Casualties," Dr. Doug Rokke, <www.traprockpeace.org>. 9-30-02.
- 27."Tests Show
Gulf War Victims Have Uranium Poisoning," Sunday Times
(UK), Jonathon Carr-Brown and Martin Meissonnier, 9-3-00.
- 28. "The Pentagon's
Radioactive Bullet: An Investigative Report," Bill Mesler,
The Nation, 5-28-99, see <www.thenation.com/
issue/961021/1021mesl.htm>.
- 29. "Tactical Nukes
Deployed In Afghanistan," World Net Daily, 10-7-01.
30. Ibid.
- 31. "The B-61 Bomb,The
Burrowing Nuke" George Smith, <VillageVoice.com> 12-29-02.; also "Bunker-busting
US Tactical Nuclear Bombs, Nowhere to Hide," Kennedy Grey,
<Wired.com>, 10-9-01.
- 32."Perpetual Death
From America," Mohammed Daud Miraki, Afghan-American
Interviews, 2-24-03; also "Dying of Thirst," Fred
Pearce, New Scientist, 11-17-2001.
- 33. Ibid.
- 34. "Afghanistan
Displaces Myanmar as Top Heroin Producer," Agence France-Presse,
3-01-03. This article is at <www.copvcia.com>.;also "Opium Trade
Flourishing In the 'New Afghanistan,'" Reuters, 3-3-03.
- 35. "The Bush-Cheney
Drug Empire," Michael C. Ruppert, Nexus Magazine,
February-March 2000; The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity
in the Global Drug Trade, Alfred W. McCoy, Lawrence Hill
& Co., revised edition due May 2003; Drugging of America,
Rodney Stich, Diablo Western Press, 1999; "Blood for Oil,
Drugs for Arms," Bob Djurdjevic, Truth In Media,
April 2000, <www.truthinmedia.org>. 36. ABC News, February
27, 2003.
- 37. Compromised,
Clinton Bush and the CIA, Terry Reed and John Cummings, S.P.I.
Books, 1994; The Clinton Chronicles and The Mena Cover-up,
Citizens for Honest Government, 1996; "The Crimes of Mena,
Grey Money," Ozark Gazette, 1995 (see <www.copvcia.com>.)
- 38. "Damage to
Yugoslav Environment is Immense, Says a UN Report," Bob
Djurdjevic, 7-4-99, <truthinmedia.org>. This report was submitted
to the UN Security Council on June 9, 1999; also, "New Depleted
Uranium Study Shows Clear Damage," BBC News,8-28-99;
also "NATO Issued Warning About Toxic Ammo," Associated
Press, 01-08-01.
- 39. <CounterPunch.org>, 12-28-01.
- 40. "Hundreds Died
of Cancer After DU Bombing--Doctor," Reuters, 1-13-01.
- 41."Depleted Uranium
Threatens Balkan Cancer Epidemic," BBC News, 7-30-99.
- 42. "Many Defense
Sites Still Hazardous," Associated Press, 9-24-02;
also Old US Weapons Called Hidden Danger, Los Angeles Times,
11-25-02.
- 43. "Pentagon Seeks
Freedom to Pollute Land, Air and Sea," Andrew Gumbel in
L.A., 3-13-03, Independent Digital (UK) Ltd.
- 44. "Radioactive
DU Ammo Is Tested in Fish Areas," Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
1-11-03; Letter from Rep. McDermott to Department of the Navy:
see "Navy Fired DU Rounds Into Waters Off Coast of Washington,"
1-20-03, <www.rense.com>.
- 45."Cancer Rates
Soar From US Military Use of DU On `Enchanted Island,'"
<www.telegraph.co.uk>, 2-5-01; also "Navy
Shells With Depleted Uranium Fired in Puerto Rico," Fox
News Online, 5-28-99.
- 46. "The Fallon,
NV Cancer Cluster And a US Navy Bombing," Jeffrey St. Clair,
<CounterPunch.org>, 8-10-02.
- 47. "DU Shells
Are Made of A Potentially Lethal Cocktail of Nuclear Waste,"
Jonathon Carr-Brown, <www.sunday-times.co.uk>, 1-22-01.