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Sunday, June 19, 2005
 
screw the world ...we need gas for our SUV's
Loved ones this is what happened and now America is hated by the rest of the world. What we are at present doing will make matters worse…the Republican agenda is the WMD that will take down the united states from within.

British and American bombing raids on Iraq were used in the run-up to war “to put pressure on the regime” and were illegal under international law, according to leaked Foreign Office legal advice.

The advice was first provided to senior ministers in March 2002. Two months later RAF and USAF jets began “spikes of activity” designed to goad Saddam Hussein into retaliating and giving the allies a pretext for war.

Military action to pressurize the regime was “not consistent with” UN law, despite American claims that it was. The decision to provoke the Iraqis emerged in leaked minutes of a meeting between Tony Blair and his most senior advisers — the so-called Downing Street memo.

Democratic congressmen claimed last week the evidence it contains is legal ground for impeaching President George Bush. .

The “spikes” began in May 2002. . The allies had no power to use military force to put pressure of any kind on the regime. The increased attacks on Iraqi installations, which senior US officers admitted were designed to “degrade” Iraqi air defenses, began six months before the UN passed resolution 1441, which the allies claim authorized military action.

The war for oil and greed finally started in March 2003.

Intensified raids were illegal if they were meant to pressurize the regime. Americans had “on occasion” claimed that the allied aircraft were there to enforce compliance with resolutions 688 and 687, which ordered Iraq to destroy its weapons of mass destruction.

This view is not consistent with resolution 687, which does not deal with the repression of the Iraqi civilian population, or with resolution 688, which was not adopted under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, and does not contain any provision for enforcement.

Loved ones...the united states is history unless we change our ways.

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