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Sunday, September 21, 2008
 
the United States is seeking to establish secret military bases in the oil-rich country
Loved Ones…would we (those who live in America) want secret Iraqi military bases in Washington D.C.?....Why not?...would you feel free?...would you feel secure?...Why not?

Read the following and consider this from both sides…from their perspective…and from ours…

Former Iraqi Deputy Premier Ahmad Chalabi says the U.S. is seeking to establish secret military bases in Iraq.

Former Iraqi Deputy Premier Ahmad Chalabi says the United States is seeking to establish secret military bases in the oil-rich country.

In an interview with the Islamic Republic News Agency, Chalabi said within the framework of the controversial security deal, U.S. officials are trying to open secret military bases in Iraq.

"Within the framework of the security pact, the United States does not wish to merely have open military bases (in Iraq), rather secret military bases (there)," he said.

Washington currently is trying to persuade Baghdad to sign a controversial Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) to give legal basis to its military in Iraq after December 31 when the UN mandate defining its status expires.

Referring to the recent U.S.-Russia row over Georgia, Chalabi said that heightened diplomatic tensions between the Washington and Moscow made securing the deal a top priority for U.S. officials.

"If a security deal is not signed … by Dec. 31, regarding the recent U.S.-Russia row over Georgia and the Iraqi government's decision not to extend the U.S. forces' presence in Iraq for another year, the U.S. presence in Iraq will become illegal," he said.

Under the current provisions of the agreement, Baghdad would be required to allow American military bases in the country and immunity from prosecution for all U.S. personnel.

The deal however has been opposed by Iraqi from all walks of life including political and religious leaders as well as parliamentarians. The critics of the deal say it would turn the country into a U.S. colony.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, said on Thursday that there were very serious and dangerous obstacles to the deal.

"If they (U.S. negotiators) meet our demand quickly, the deal will be signed soon, but if they refuse our demands, it will face obstacles and could lead to new negotiations," the Prime Minister said.


One day after al-Maliki's remarks, U.S. forces in a pre-down air strike in Iraq's northern city of Tikrit, killed eight Iraqi civilians, all members of a family.


At this time I petition for those who call themselves diplomats representing those of us who pay their salary…to be enclosed with the White Light of the Holy Spirit…and that they realize we are all brothers and sisters of our Divine Parents Mother and Father God.

You and all your loved ones are always in my prayers,
Samuel Joseph Bell
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