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Iran, volgende? Neen, ze zijn al bezig...
by Guido Friday March 28, 2003 at 03:26 PM
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Herinnert u zich dat de VS vorige week "per ongeluk" enkele PRECISIEBOMMEN liet vallen in Iran? Dit past in een plan van de Cabalpeople rond Bush. Verschiet niet als u in de toekomst propaganda tegen Iran zal zien verschijnen in uw kranten.

Hieronder volgen enkele citaten uit een artikel van OnlineJournal. Om u een idee te geven van wat de toekomst zou kunnen brengen.

"From March 21 to March 23, Iranian air-space had been violated with impunity by US aircraft. The US attacked the oil-industry communities of Khorramshahr, Abadan and Manyuhi in Iran not far from the US-UK-Kuwaiti controlled Faw Peninsula and Umm al Qasr—control points for the Shatt al Arb through which billions of gallons of crude oil have passed to the US, UK and Japan. The oil refinery and depots in Abadan were the primary targets. The were casualties but no deaths. US and UK bombers have also circled over Arvand-Kenar in Iran on their way into Iraq."

"These attacks (and overflights), it seems, were part of the preprogrammed target packages planned early on by US military commanders to test, or light up, Iranian air defenses for the invasion of Iran which is likely to take place if George Bush II takes the US presidency in 2004"

" Between April of 2003 and November 2004, the US, UK and Israel will accelerate instability operations in Iran and engage in global disinformation campaigns to belittle the political and military leadership there."

"Corporate media will revisit the Iranian Hostage Crisis and display for war-hungry Americans footage from the 1978–80 timeframe. That will include images of Khomeni's henchmen hanging and executing the Shah's secret police. Movies such as Sally Field's Not Without My Child portraying many Iranians as "evil doers" will be broadcast by all the networks. Reza Pahlavi, son of the former Shah of Iran, will be featured with greater frequency on CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC, CBS and PBS."

"Images from the 1983 bombing of the US Marine Barracks in Lebanon allegedly by Iranian backed Hezbollah will be aired and printed. Coincidently, in Washington, DC, on March 17, 2003, relatives of US Marines killed in Lebanon were allowed to proceed with a lawsuit to collect $2 billion in damages from the Iranian government. According to the sometimes reliable Washington Post, "U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth has ruled that survivors and family members can sue Iran under the provisions of a 1996 law that allows U.S. citizens to take legal action against nations that sponsor terrorism. 'The U.S. military force . . . embodies everything that is resented by the enemies of this country,' Lamberth wrote. 'Failure to permit military service member [lawsuits] would create a perverse incentive for state sponsors of terrorism to target noncombatant U.S. military personnel."

Réflexion politiquement incorrecte
by Cécily Friday March 28, 2003 at 05:07 PM

Prophétique! On les voit venir de mieux en mieux les Américains. Pour le Kosovo, l'OTAN et les opinions publiques se sont laissées avoir. Pour l'Afghanistan après le 11 septembre, il y a eu des failles dans la version officielle de la guerre pour la démocratie. Pour l'Irak, personne n'y croit plus. En attendant, on sait ce que sont devenus le Kosovo et l'Afghanistan: vachement libérés et vachement démocratiques. Au Kosovo, on a faim et on subit la loi mafieuse de l'UCK. L'Afghanistan est toujours sous la burqua.
L'Iran est un grand pays riche très bien organisé, laborieux et fort autoritaire, avec une police politique qui espionne les idées des citoyens et qui leur reniffle l'haleine : il faut franchement faire gaffe à ce qu'on dit, à ce qu'on boit et à avec qui on baise. Il y a des exécutions publiques par pendaison, ce n'est pas de la propagande, c'est vrai.
Donc, on bombarde pour libérer. Logique...
Je souhaite que les autorités iraniennes achètent plein d'équivalents russes des Stinger: ca sera bon pour l'économie russe.