Bob wrote:
Vigilius Haufniensis wrote:
In case you're a little slow, the Bush admin is saber
rattling against Iran at the same time the Bush admin
has just installed Iranian secret police as the new
occupation force in Iraq, with a Kurdish conventional
military.
The population of Iraq is 60% Shiite, 20% Kurd, and
20% Sunni.-Bob
 
 
VMANN:  yeah, whats up with that?
vigilius haufniensis
Chalabi is spent. Guess they'll just have to
use censorship and move fast.

-Bob
Is Chalabi spent?

Hal Kenoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Xymphora...Looked at in terms of the necessary arrangements in the
Middle East for the creation of 'Greater Israel', the neocon plan is
rather obvious (although it took this constant pushing of the idea
of a war on Iran coupled with the contradictory action of Americans
in Iraq to make it obvious to me).

Neither Ledeen nor any other neocon has any intention of actually
attacking Iran. The talk of attacks is merely intended to keep Iran
in the hands of the radical theologians, who ! have been given a
Shi'ite Empire through the handing over of Iraq.

You need no other proof than the forced presence of the detested
Chalabi, whose job all along was to forge an alliance with Iran. The
new Shi'ite Empire will completely mess up the Middle East, and
create tensions that will keep Israel's enemies busy for years,
while Israel slowly builds 'Greater Israel'.

It is a brilliant plan, which can only be foiled if pan-Arab
nationalism can win out over fractures within Islam. The two
countries most in danger of an American attack are Syria and,
eventually, Egypt, and it is not a coincidence that these are the
two countries most associated with pan-Arab nationalism. Nasser's
version of pan-Arab nationalism led to the first American support of
his enemies in the Egyptian Brotherhood, the most notorious
manifestation of which is now called al Qaeda, so you can see how
the world fits together...

And then Lansdale put a RC minority in charge, as told about as what not to do in an early 1950s worldwide assessment report, That action was one of the "lose" scenarios discussed. "They" then  played it within the projected length and kill numbers. The corruption is/was huge.

Peace, 
Om
K

[And: 380 tons of Bush-Pinochet HMX, another 21
US Marines killed by Bush-Pinochet HMX this week,
Prescott Bush having managed Hitler's economy in
Germany for half of WW2]

Yo, Kris Bob, remember when your dad discovered
that Ed Lansdale was meeting with North Viet
generals in the jungle? That certainly goes a long
way to explain why he chopped down every single
pillar of south vietnamese demographic support
(popular moderate pols like Dr. Ton Hoan, buddhists,
hoa hao, cao dai, montagnards, bay vien(chinese
gangster representing french corsican control of
heroin to Lansdale and his old New England opium
families his Sicilians, L's war in Cholon) and the refugee
influx arranged, and city people settled in the jungle).

In Saudi Arabia the problem right now is not an
upheaval against the house of Saud, but two hands
clapping against the middle. My rumor has it that
middle class Saudis are leaving or uneasy, and there
are roadblocks.

In Iraq, at the same time the Bush admin is saber
rattling against Iraq(see Utah radio host Jack
Stockwell's interview of LaRouche, Guns of August),
but the US has installed the radical Shiites as the
secret police, the interior ministry, and their
leaders within the interior ministry are the Iranian
Bader gang, not Iraqi Shiites!

It's a setup which seems almost overdone for a civil
war dividing Iraq into Shiite, Sunni and Kurd zones.

Oh, and the bodies are piling up due to Shiite secret
police death-squadding. These Iranian Bader police
have secret prisons, too. When they are finished
torturing, they kill the prisoners and go and death
squad the names given under torture, with a few
plums handed to US occupation forces.

In case you're a little slow, the Bush admin is saber
rattling against Iran at the same time the Bush admin
has just installed Iranian secret police as the new
occupation force in Iraq, with a Kurdish conventional
military.

The population of Iraq is 60% Shiite, 20% Kurd, and
20% Sunni.

-Bob



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