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                "UNTIL THE WORLD IS TOLD OTHERWISE"

MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 2/18:
   President Bush Jr didn't seem so confident the other day as he told the
world of the newly increased bombing of Iraq.  But he made it clear that "until
the world is told otherwise" the Americans are convinced they run the world
and it is up to them to decide whom to bomb, whom to favor, whom to take out,
whom to reward.  "Hey world, 'What We Say Goes', and I'm the President, yes
I am."
   For important background information:  http://www.MiddleEast.Org/iraq.htm


         LOCKED IN AN ORWELLIAN ETERNAL WAR
                  By Robert Fisk

[The Independent, UK, 18 February 2001]:
In George Orwell's 1984, Oceania  -- in which Britain is "Airstrip One"  --
is engaged in eternal war with Eastasia. Victories are constantly announced
by the British government. Our battle with Eastasia, over the years, has
become routine. In George Bush's 2001, the West is engaged in eternal war
with Iraq. The "degrading" of Iraq's forces is constantly announced by the
American and British governments. And on Friday, the mission of the planes,
which have been bombing Iraq for 10 years, was officially announced by the
American President as "routine".

As in 1984, the characters in 2001 do not change. In 1991, defence secretary
Dick Cheney and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff Colin Powell were
urging the bombers on to Baghdad with the backing of President George Bush.
In 2001, Vice President Dick Cheney and secretary of state Colin Powell are
urging the bombers on to Baghdad with the backing of President George Bush
Jr. In 1991, the Beast of Baghdad was Saddam Hussein. In 2001, the Beast of
Baghdad is Saddam Hussein.

And woe betide us if we feel like Winston Smith, eternally feeding old
newspaper cuttings into the oven. Bin those clippings about how we "defanged"
Saddam in 1991. Forget the UN arms inspectors who would eliminate forever
Iraq's "weapons of mass destruction". Make no complaint about the
half-million Iraqi children who have died under UN sanctions. Destroy all
reference to the New World Order.

We are engaging  -- an Orwellian cracker this, from the Pentagon on Friday
night  -- in "protective retaliation". And by yesterday morning, a military
"expert" was on our very own BBC  -- its defence correspondent, Andrew
Gilligan, no less  -- to announce that Iraq had acquired 30 surface-to-air
missiles from Serbia and Ukraine to boost its military might. Really? Is this
true? We in the West impose sanctions on Iraq so strict that we prevent the
import of lead for schoolchildren's pencils lest it be put to military use;
yet we cannot stop the Iraqis lugging anti-aircraft missiles over their
border.

When we started bombing in the no-fly-zones in the aftermath of the Gulf War
10 years ago, we did so in retaliation because the Iraqis shot at our planes,
just as we supposedly did this weekend. When we fired 200 cruise missiles
into Iraq just over two years ago, President Clinton  -- a brief interlude
in
the war between the Saddam and Bush families  -- told us that Saddam has
"disarmed the (UN) inspectors". Tony Blair, agonising about the lives of
British forces involved (all 14 pilots) told us  -- a real Orwell masterpiece
 -- "we must act because we must".

So what Newspeak do our masters produce for us this weekend? Why, our own
Foreign Secretary Robin Cook tells us that Saddam  -- not sanctions  -- are
to blame for all those Iraqi deaths. It was the same Mr Cook who has
repeatedly and truthfully told us during this eternal war that Saddam has
used gas "against his own people"  -- without mentioning the other truth:
that he did so during an aggressive war with Iran in which we
enthusiastically supported Saddam. So tell Winston Smith to burn all articles
about a village called Halabja if they inconveniently mention Iran.
Iraq's state television yesterday announces "an attack by American
aggressors". The forces of Oceania, it seems, killed a woman and wounded 11
civilians in the Eastasian capital of Baghdad. Oceania insists the attacks
were aimed at "sites well away from civilian areas". The planes were "well
within the 33rd parallel"  -- the limit of the self-appointed Oceanian no-fly
zones -- and used "standoff" missiles to hit their targets.

When President Clinton faced the worst of the Lewinsky scandal, he bombed
Afghanistan and Sudan. When he faced impeachment in 1998, he bombed Iraq..
Faced with an explosion between Israelis and Palestinians, George Bush Jr
bombs  -- why, Baghdad. And still Mr Cook tells the Iraqi people Saddam is
their "problem". Note to Winston Smith: burn at once all references to George
Bush Sr's 1991 call to the people of Iraq to overthrow Saddam and his
subsequent willingness to let Saddam massacre the lot.

Then there's that $29m aid package about to be handed over by Washington to
the so-called opposition "Iraqi National Congress". Note to Winston Smith:
place into the incinerator all newspaper reports about the Jordanian
conviction for massive fraud of one of the INC's most prominent leaders.
Let's keep it simple: Down with the brutal regime of Eastasia! Long live
Oceania!






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