-Caveat Lector-
Dear Lloyd and all,
The Invasion of Kuwait and the Gulf War, which did not end in 1991 because
the parties did not make peace only agreed a ceasefire is technically and
actually on-going, was in fact prophesied in detail 2000 years ago. The
propheciy and its explanation can be found at:-
http://www.geocities.com/Athena/Atrium/2012/theiofk.htm
Hope you enjoy it and the Four Horsemen and the rest of the site.
Peace be upon you,
JAH.
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Subject: [CTRL] The Games of Empires
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> Subject: The Games of Empires
> Date: Sunday, November 07, 1999 9:22 PM
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> The Games of Empires
> By Michael R. Allen
> web posted October 4, 1999
>
>
> If you loved the Gulf War, thought Operation Desert Fox stopped
> too early, and The Siege contained no stereotyping, you know what
> needs to be done. Recently, Iraqis who may or may not have been
> soldiers killed two Kuwaiti soldiers near the border of the two
> states. This is a great excuse to escalate American-British
> military attacks against Iraq.
>
> The rest of the world -- those who do not trust their governments
> with the use of stealth bombers and fancy missiles -- know what
> we might be in for: another long war, fought under the guise of
> supposed Iraqi "weapons of mass destruction" but probably about
> oil. Soon, the US will have to employ its own weapons of mass
> destruction to make a clear statement: it's not what a country
> has, it's which country has it. Iraq is not playing the imperial
> game on America's terms, and must be punished.
>
> Just as in the original Gulf War, Kuwait is accusing Iraq of
> violating its sovereignty. The killed soldiers are being referred
> to as "the two martyrs," so one can already predict a replay of
> 1990. Iraq is pure evil, Kuwait is a great nation in need of
> protection, and Hussein's total obeisance is the goal. It might
> be easier to just kill old Saddam, but his defeat would be more
> exciting to the Western foreign policy elite.
>
> But why let the Iraqi people suffer in the meantime? Because
> their suffering is political leverage for the bombers. Hussein is
> purported to be responsible for their condition, not trade
> embargoes. Therefore, war is to be the humanitarian solution.
> Fortunately, France, Russia, China, and other national
> governments do not buy the US-UK argument.
>
> The US and its lapdog Britain (or is it vice versa?) are the last
> two 'civilized' countries to be fighting a war that technically
> ended nearly seven years ago. Since December 19th alone, the two
> have flown 12,583 sorties over Iraq's sovereign air space -- in
> the name of patrolling the 'no-fly' zone. Again, the arbitrary
> nature of the conflict is striking, but not surprising.
>
> Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein has some sensible beliefs: He
> believes that his nation's borders shouldn't be invaded, nor
> should his people be bombed by daily runs of military jets.
> Hussein's government also has suggested that if -- out of the
> entire United Nations Security Council -- only the two countries
> bombing Iraq want an embargo in place, that the embargo should be
> dropped.
>
> The foreign policy establishments in the US and in Britain find
> these positions so illogical and one-sided that they have accused
> Hussein of not playing fair. Hussein has responded that it's hard
> to play fair when the only rule of engagement is that whatever
> his government does is wrong. Here, Saddam Hussein is right on
> the mark.
>
> While Hussein may not be the most freedom-loving leader in the
> world, and accepted US aid in the early 1980's, his military is
> small and has never attacked the US or Britain. His regime may
> exploit its condition continually, but it's clear the embargo
> alone is responsible for the horrible conditions of Iraq. Before
> 1990, oil exporting accounted for nearly all of the Gross
> National Product and over two-thirds of all food was imported.
> With this balance upset forcibly, the internal conditions in Iraq
> have become unbearable.
>
> Hussein is correct to defend Iraq from relentless persecution. If
> the US-British alliance advances its attacks to formal war again,
> it will be impossible not to hope for his successful
> fortification of his country. The American effort to destroy Iraq
> cannot be supported by anyone who wants liberty and peace, for it
> rests on unsavory motivations.
>
> The destruction of Iraq is sought for economic reasons. The
> Western foreign policy elite is intertwined with business
> interests, and American oil companies do not need the honest
> competition posed by the Iraqi crude. In a world in which America
> has secure borders, the military has to be used offensively or
> else contract in size. Defense contractors, bankers, and others
> have an interest in seeing US foreign policy support a large
> military buildup. Without a large military, the US could not play
> the imperialism game.
>
> If the United Nations team investigating last week's shooting
> incidents finds against Iraq, one expects nothing less than
> another 'operation' led by the US and Britain. The new operation
> will arrive in more fortuitous circumstances than last year's
> attack. This time, President Clinton won't be accused of wagging
> the dog on impeachment eve, so more Republicans will be on his
> side. And Iraq can actually be accused of provoking an attack.
>
> After the events of this decade, though, it is difficult to
> believe that Iraq has provoked anything nearly as evil as the
> violence directed at it.
>
> Michael Allen is the editor and publisher of Spintech Magazine.
>
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