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2000: THE SECRET BLUEPRINT

THE YEAR THE WORLD BECAME OUR OYSTER
By: Jim Moore

I only wish to God this information weren't true.

I offer it only because (l) it was an article in the London Sunday Examiner, by Neil Mackay, a reporter who has no qualms about "telling it like it is", and (2) because Americans are entitled to get all the facts we can about President Bush's rush to war.

Grab your socks. They're about to be knocked off. . .

Recently, instead of "getting rid of Saddam Hussein", you may have heard Bush use the term "regime change" when referring to Iraq. There appears to be a good reason for this.

MacKay reports that a recently uncovered, secret blueprint for the creation of a 'global Pax Americana' (American empire) was drawn up for Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, Lewis Libby (Cheney's chief of staff), and Bush's younger brother, Jeb.

The document reveals that the Bush cabinet planned to attack Iraq to get a "regime change", even before Bush officially took office in January. 200l. If you don't believe this, you can be forgiven.

But the document also spells out something much more ambitious, and sinister, than attacking Iraq---which already has a surplus of domestic and foreign dissenters.

Drawn up in September, 2000, by the neo-con think-tank Project for the New American Century (PNAC), the document, entitled "Rebuilding America's Defences, Strategies, Forces, and Resources for a New Century (whew!), reveals that the Bush administration intended to take control of the whole Gulf region, whether or not Saddam Hussein is in power.

In other words, the stated objective isn't just to depose a dictator, it's to establish an Empire, with "fighting and winning multiple, simultaneous theaters of war as its core mission."

Dangerous idea? Read on.

The plan shows that the United States, for decades. has wanted to play a more significant and permanent role in Gulf region "security." To do that, the United States needed to put a larger American force in the Gulf region, over and above any Iraqi threat.

Now, let me ask you this: Have we, or have we not, been hearing just such rumblings lately from the administration? Like the need to deal with "other enemies of democracy", such as Iran, Libya, Syria, perhaps even Egypt and Saudi Arabia; all Arab states, and all mortal enemies of Israel.

Waxing poetic, the blueprint for this global master plan then describes the American forces used overseas as "the cavalry on the new American frontier." As if imbuing world domination with visions of John Wayne in a covered wagon will soften the harsh reality of some American soldiers never coming home...

And there's more. The plan for U.S. domination of the world scene has ramifications that go far beyond dethroning dictators and filling body bags.

Here are just a few.

It mentions the UK as" the most effective and efficient means of exercising American global leadership." (Which may explain Blair's lapdog relationship with Bush.)

It demands American political leadership without the "interference" of the United Nations. (Finally, admitting the UN's irrelevance for the past 50 years.)

It requires keeping American troops in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, even if they oppose it. (What are friends for?)

It means increasing American military influence in Asia, and a "regime change" in China to a democracy (If we think we can budge China, let's make it a Republic instead.)

It calls for American control of cyberspace to prevent use of the internet by "enemies" of the U.S. (Personal opinion mail: here today, gone tomorrow.)

It hints that the U.S. itself may develop biological weapons and transform them from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool. ( Do as I say, not as I do.)

It pinpoints North Korea and some Arab states as dangerous regimes which justify a world-wide, command-and-control center, with America at the controls, of course. (We can't control ourselves, but controlling the world is a breeze.)

Commenting on this report about U.S. plans for "empire" building, Tam Dalyell, the Labor MP, father of the House of Commons, and a leading rebel voice in England against war with Iraq, said this: "This is garbage from right-wing think-tanks stuffed with chicken-hawks---men who have never seen the horror of war but are in love with the idea of war. Men like Cheney, who were draft dodgers in the Vietnam war.

"It's a blueprint for U.S. world domination, in a new world order of their making. These are the thought processes of fantasist Americans who want to control the world. I am appalled that a British Labor Prime Minister should have got into bed with a crew which has this moral standing."

And in turn, this writer is appalled that cabinet members in an American administration would even consider such an imperialistic blueprint.

On the other hand, it suggests that our "need" to go to war is about more than just oil or Israel. It's about oysters.


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