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Date: April 11, 2004 2:38:39 PM GMT+07:00
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Subject: 04-10 "The lid is off the pressure cooker."

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April 10, 2004
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Violence Spirals in Iraq --Straw Confesses Despair As a Nation Topples Into Hell --Iraq plunged further into the abyss yesterday as Foreign Secretary Jack Straw admitted: "We didn't think things would get this bad. The lid is off the pressure cooker."


�Anti-U.S. Outrage Unites a Growing Iraqi Resistance --Moneer Munthir is ready to kill Amerikans. For months, he has been struggling to control an explosion of miserable feelings: humiliation, fear, anger, depression. "But in the last two weeks, these feelings blow up inside me," said Mr. Munthir, a 35-year-old laborer. "The Americans are attacking Shiite and Sunni at the same time.
They have crossed a line. I had to get a gun."

�Army at breaking point in Iraq --Tony Blair is to send hundreds more British troops to Iraq in a bid to prevent the south of the country descending into bloodletting and anarchy, Scotland on Sunday can reveal.

�The Iraqi rebels show me their latest victim: a German in a pool of blood --A young Iraqi mujahideen fighter poses in triumph by the smouldering wreck, his face obscured by a red and white kaffiyeh scarf, his high-powered sniper's rifle ready for action. It is only minutes since a white Japanese 4x4 vehicle was forced off the road and its two occupants, both German, killed in a firefight and their bodies dragged from the vehicle when it burst into flames...

�Iraqi kidnappers threaten to kill US hostage --Iraqi kidnappers say in a tape aired on an Arabic television station they will kill a US hostage they are holding unless US forces lift the siege of Fallujah.

�Halliburton worker's family on edge --The family of a kidnapped American civilian gathered Saturday at his rural Mississippi home to await word on his fate from halfway around the world. Iraqi resistance fighters vowed Saturday to kill Thomas E. Hamill, an employee of
Halliburton division Kellogg, Brown and Root, unless the U.S. military ends its siege of Fallujah.

Resistance Fighters kill Halliburton driver, soldier --A least one
Halliburton Co. truck driver and a U.S soldier are dead and possibly "several" others unaccounted for Friday after resistance fighters attacked a fuel convoy west of Baghdad. Two U.S. soldiers were known to be missing after the midday assault on the truck convoy, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad confirmed.

�Halliburton worker killed in Iraq --A Halliburton employee from New Mexico has been killed in Iraq. The family of Tim Smith says the Aztec man was killed yesterday while working as a truck driver for the company.

�Violence erupts in Baghdad --Occupation authorities in Iraq faced a new threat last night as the violence that gripped parts of the country last week spread to the capital, Baghdad.

�Occupation troops suffer more casualties --US-led occupation forces have suffered more casualties in Iraq with emboldened resistance fighters continuing to mount fierce attacks. Aljazeera's correspondent in the southern Iraqi province of Maisan reported that "several" British soldiers were killed in an artillery attack on a military base late on Saturday night.



'What the hell are we doing there and how the hell can we get out?' --Eric Illsley, the MP for Barnsley Central and a member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, told The Sunday Telegraph: "It looks as though the Americans have just decided to wade in and quell the demonstrations by killing people. There is a growing feeling here of what the hell are we doing in there and how are we going to get out. It is beginning to look as if we have really embroiled ourselves in something here."

�Iraqi Battalion Refuses to 'Fight Iraqis' --A battalion of the new Iraqi army refused to go to Fallujah earlier this week to support U.S. Marines battling for control of the city, senior U.S. Army officers here said, disclosing an incident that is casting new doubt on U.S. plans to transfer security matters to Iraqi forces.

�Private Army Mercenaries Fight and Die in Iraq, But
Who Do They Answer To? --What started with a trickle of special operations veterans freelancing as security consultants for the media and military contractors has grown into what is by some estimates the second-largest army in Iraq.

Japanese hostages to be released: Govt --The three Japanese civilians taken hostage by a militant group in Iraq will likely be released by around noon on Sunday Japan time, according to Japanese Government sources.

�US tactics condemned by British officers --Senior British commanders have condemned American military tactics in Iraq as
heavy-handed and disproportionate.

�Teenagers, U.S. troops in confusing Baghdad battle --Teenagers fire rocket grenades and automatic rifle bursts at U.S. soldiers in Baghdad. They pause as a motorist quickly rolls down his car window to spit out information on Amerikan positions and drive on.

Iraqi children lie wounded in Falluja clinic --Wounded children lie in a makeshift hospital in Falluja, bandaged and bloodied from fighting between U.S. forces and Sunni resistance fighters that has raged through the town's alleyways for days. Hundreds have been killed in the fighting, and attempts at a ceasefire have so far failed to halt the bloodshed. It is difficult for journalists to access Falluja, surrounded by U.S. troops who launched a crackdown on resistance fighters in the town early this week.

�TV crew 'targeted by US fire' --The correspondent in Fallujah of Qatar-based Arabic satellite channel Al-Jazeera charged today that he and his television crew had been targeted by US fire in the flashpoint Iraqi city.

�Aljazeera targeted in Falluja --Aljazeera journalists have come under fire in the flashpoint Iraqi town of Falluja. The only television crew to be reporting from inside the besieged town, Aljazeera crew members on Friday complained they had been fired at twice during the day.

Sign of split within Iraq's leaders --Iraq's Governing Council demanded an immediate ceasefire across the country and a halt to "collective punishment" in a sign of a split between US-picked Iraqi leaders and American dictators over US military operations.

Mega Barf Alert! US soldiers in Iraq asked to pray for Bush --They may be the ones facing danger on the battlefield, but US soldiers in Iraq are being asked to pray for Dictator George W Bush. Thousands of marines have been given a pamphlet called "A Christian's Duty," a mini prayer book which includes a tear-out section to be mailed to the White House pledging the soldier who sends it in has been praying for Bush.

�Woman who lost son now protests --The pain of losing a child, she said, "is the toughest thing I've ever had to face." But 53-year-old Birmingham, Ala., native Jean Prewitt has found a way to cope: She takes every opportunity she gets to protest the U.S. involvement in the war. In fact, just three weeks ago she participated in an anti-war rally in front of the White House.

Sacked WMD adviser: I won't lie --A Senior Defence adviser has been sacked after refusing to write media briefings that supported claims that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction.

�FBI Disputes Rice Testimony --The FBI on Friday disputed National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice's testimony that it was conducting 70 separate investigations of al-Qaida cells in the United States before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.



Memo contradicts Condoleezza Rice --The White House has released a classified intelligence document that warned a month before the September 11 attacks of a possible al-Qaida strike inside the United States.

�PDB: Agents Were Probing Possible Plot Inside U.S. --Dictator Bush's August 2001 briefing on terror threats included information that federal agents were investigating reports
three months earlier about a possible plot on U.S. soil.

�Pre-9/11 Secret Briefing Said That Qaeda Was Active in U.S. --The classified briefing that Dictator Bush received 36 days before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks reported that the Al Qaeda terrorist network had maintained an active presence in the United States for years, was suspected of recent surveillance of federal buildings in New York and could be preparing for domestic hijackings.

�White House releases bin Laden memo --The White House declassified and released Saturday the daily intelligence briefing delivered to Dictator Bush a month before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Portions of the intelligence report dealing with Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network and dated August 6, 2001, have been redacted for 'national security reasons,' the White House said. [
Bush on one-month vacation in Crawford, TX, when PDB was issued.]

White House Releases Aug. 6, 2001, Al Qaeda Document --At the demand of the 9/11 commission, the White House made public on Saturday a classified intelligence document from a month before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that told Dictator Bush of al Qaeda plans to attack the United States with explosives or hijack airplanes.

Bush Gave No Sign of Worry In August 2001 --Dictator Bush was in an expansive mood on Aug. 7, 2001, when he ran into reporters while playing golf at the Ridgewood Country Club in Waco, Tex. The day before, the�dictator had received an intelligence briefing warning "Bin Ladin Determined To Strike in US." But he seemed carefree as he spoke about the books [
???] he was 'reading' [Uh, The Hungry Caterpillar, or the story about the pet goat that he also�read on 9-11?], the work he was doing on his nearby ranch, his love of hot-weather jogging, his golf game and his 55th birthday.

�Sony takes on 'Enemies' for Clarke book --Sony Pictures has optioned film rights to Richard Clarke's nonfiction best seller "Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror" for producer John Calley.

Bush Facts (Howardstern.com) A compendium of articles about Dictator Bush on a variety of topics --INCLUDING a link to 5-Minute Video of George W. Bush on the Morning of 9/11

Condoleezza Rice Testifies: Lies A Sixth Grader Would Not Accept --by Michael C. Ruppert "Ladies and gentlemen, what you witnessed today, on every major network, was perjury - a felony. We will prove that here. But compared to the crimes of murder, conspiracy and treason it was perhaps maybe too small a crime for the major media to notice. It was not too big a crime, however, for the American people and the victim families of 9/11 to notice. The revolution may not be televised. But it may have begun as a result of what was televised today."

Bush Catches Bass With Crew From TV Show --"He [Bush] took the biggest one of the day," a bass nearly four pounds, said Roland Martin, host of the Outdoor Life Network program, "Fishing with Roland Martin." The dictator and Martin released several big fish they caught Friday but kept the smaller ones for eating. Bush had planned to spend Saturday with his father, the former president, and Martin and his crew fishing on the pond at Bush's Crawford ranch.

Kerry Warns of Drastic Bush Budget Cuts --Touring a struggling job-training site, Democrat John Kerry on Friday sought to refocus the presidential race on pocketbook issues, warning of "almost criminal" cuts in bedrock training and education programs.

�Bush OKs Pension Aid to U.S. Companies --Dictator Bush signed into law on Saturday a measure aimed at saving U.S. companies more than
$80 billion in pension contributions over two years, days before many firms make quarterly payments. Businesses lobbied hard for the bill.


�Rejecting Wal-Mart --Wal-Mart's California expansion plans were set back when Inglewood voters rejected a proposal to waive formal zoning and allow construction of a superstore the size of 17 football fields. The retailer spent more than $1 million but garnered less than 40 percent of the vote -- $230 per vote.

[April 9 lead stories:] Bush Was Warned of Possible Attack in U.S., Official Says�
--Dictator Bush was told more than a month before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, that supporters of Osama bin Laden planned an attack within the United States with explosives and wanted to hijack airplanes, a government official said Friday.

�Secret memo shows Bush knew about hijack plot before 9/11 --Forced on to the defensive by talk of a cover-up, the White House yesterday agreed to publish a top secret memorandum which warned Dictator George W Bush a month before the September 11 attacks that terrorists might be preparing to hijack aircraft. The Aug 6, 2001 memo is a Presidential Daily Briefing (PDB) titled "
Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States".

�9/11 Documents Show Hijacking Warnings --2 U.S. government agencies issued repeated warnings in the summer of 2001 about potential terrorist plots against the United States masterminded by Osama bin Laden, including a possible plan to hijack commercial aircraft, documents show.





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