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>From http://reese.king-online.com/Reese_20021002/index.php

Israeli General Disagrees

An Israeli general strongly disagrees with the Bush administration about the dangers 
posed
by Saddam Hussein. For those of you who love Israel, I thought you might be interested 
in
this viewpoint.

"The Bush administration has no solid grounds for waging war on Saddam Hussein, and the
arguments about the variety of risks Saddam poses are exaggerated," wrote Brig. Gen.
(res.) Aharon Levran in Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper well worth reading. It's on the
Internet in English.

The general points out in his commentary that the United States is attributing to 
Saddam
the same motives today that he had before the Gulf War. This is a mistake, the general
says, because "His ambitions since the war (the first Gulf War) are curtailed. His 
limited
aims are to protect Iraq and deter others from harming it and — of course — survive 
... a
brutal and crafty despot, Saddam has proved to be careful and sane in his moves."

The general says Saddam has no nuclear weapons, and even though he might have some
chemical or biological weapons, he has shown restraint in the past in using them. He 
did
not use them, for example, when he was defeated and driven out of Kuwait; and even
during the Iran-Iraq war, he restricted their use.

I should add here that during the Iran-Iraq war, both Iran and Iraq used chemical 
weapons,
just as the United States, Great Britain, France and Germany used them in World War I.
The only time Saddam used them on the Kurds was when the Kurds decided to fight with
Iran. Furthermore, at that time, the United States was actively assisting Saddam and 
did
not — I repeat, did not — raise a stink over the use of chemical weapons.

As for British Prime Minister Tony Blair's so-called dossier, it did not impress 
anybody. Pat
Buchanan had the most telling comment about it: "It proves the fax lines between
Washington and London are working." In other words, it was a propaganda product
concocted by Bush and Blair.

Why Blair and Bush persist in exaggerating the threat of Saddam to the point of trying 
to
justify an invasion, I believe, boils down to oil. Iraq has the second-largest known 
oil
reserves in the world, next to Saudi Arabia. At the present time, British and American 
oil
companies are out in the cold. Saddam has deals with French and Russian companies.

Once the United States and Britain install a stooge government, then, of course, they, 
as
the power behind the throne, will decide which companies get kicked out of Iraq and 
which
ones get to profit from Iraq's oil. They will also decide which companies get the 
lucrative
construction contracts for rebuilding Iraq's infrastructure.

What I'm saying, quite frankly, is that that Bush and Blair are lying through their 
teeth.
That's harsh, but one ought to be harsh when the evidence is clear that politicians are
deceiving their constituents and are willing to sacrifice thousands of young lives to 
further
their schemes for power and profits.

No American killed or maimed in this war Bush is so eager to start will profit by one 
penny
from the billions of dollars made after the war. The pain and suffering and death and
destruction of a war are too great to fight one for monetary gain. The only 
justification for
fighting a war is to protect the American people, and even though Bush claims that is 
his
motive, it is obvious from the deceptions that it is not his true motive.

Some Americans are childish in their belief in the goodness of politicians. It is time 
to grow
up. Evil in this world is not confined to any one country or only to those who speak a
different language than we do. I define "evil" as a willingness to take innocent life.



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