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Peter Arnett ( Takes credit for American Opposition to the War ) A MUST READ
3-30-2003

Posted on 03/30/2003 3:16:09 PM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs

JOHN GIBSON: "Peter Arnett, who is now employed as a correspondant by National Georgraphic Television, was interviewed by one of Iraq's Information Ministers on Iraq State TV.

He began interviewing Arnett about what is going on in Iraq and what is going on in America about the war.

What Peter Arnett said is that it is clear that is going on in the US is clear that there is a growing challange of Bush's conduct of the war and then Arnett seemed to take credit for that, by saying that HIS reports from Iraq are helping opposition grow. "

ARNETT:" It is clear that within the United States that there is growing challenge to President Bush and he conduct about the war. And it is clear that our reports here about the Iraqi civilian casualties in the war, and the resistance of the Iraqi forces, are going back to the United States, and it helps those who oppose the war and challenge the policies to develop their arguments. "

So Arnett did not acknowldege what is a Pentagon claim, that the Iraqi casualties could be from Iraqi missiles which are errant missiles which are falling back down on their own Iraqi population. But Arnett went on to claim credit for growing opposition in the United States, but claimed that the Pentagon's War is a failure.

ARNETT: "Now America is reappraising the battlefield plan and delaying the war, for maybe a week. The first war plan has failed because of Iraqi resistance. Now they are trying to write another war plan. "

Of course Peter Arnett is now working for the National Georgraphic program, he has a deal with NBC and appears on another cable network. He has been allowed to do whatever he wants. This while other news agencies have been kicked out of Iraq, including Fox News Channel and CNN. And in addition the Newsday Newspapers has two reporters missing and assumed to be held by authorities in Iraq, yet Peter Arnett is allowed to stay. I guess that we can come to our own conclusions, it appears that Peter Arnett is now operating in Iraq and doing Iraq great favors by his own estimation, in organizing opposition to the war, here in this country, in the United States by his reports, and by giving the Iraqis a growing sense of nationalism, because by his accounts, the initial war plan has failed, and the Iraqi opposition has sent the war planners back to the drawing board.

So there you have it, Peter Arnett in Iraq.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: enemywithin; ignorantdupe; iraqifreedom; jackass; nationalgeorgraphic; stoogefortheenemy; traitor; warcorrespondent; warlist
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Arnett was granted U.S. citizenship in th mid-80's.

"I hereby declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen; that I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I will bear arms on behalf of the United States when required by law; that I will perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces of the United States when required by the law; that I will perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by the law; and that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; so help me God. In acknowledgement whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature."

101 posted on 03/30/2003 3:33:37 PM PST by angkor
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To: JimVT
Call them up Jim right now and tell then what you just said...
102 posted on 03/30/2003 3:33:43 PM PST by Dog
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To: Paleo Conservative
Seems like I read somewhere that he is married to a foreign born Communist. ???
103 posted on 03/30/2003 3:33:48 PM PST by skraeling
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To: Dog; MeeknMing; All; PhiKapMom; Ragtime Cowgirl
Well, has anyone visited Drudge's site yet? What do you bet that Arnett will be the highlight of his radio broadcast/rant tonight?
104 posted on 03/30/2003 3:34:05 PM PST by floriduh voter ("Pound that Rock" John Gruden, Super Bowl Night 2003)
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
WE have been watching this on FOX and are livid.

Those who continue to listen to news outlets here who use Arnett filed stories should check with their consciences about supporting someone claiming to help get out the Bagdad "line" and increase anti-war protests.

105 posted on 03/30/2003 3:34:24 PM PST by Spirited
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To: Mrs. B.S. Roberts
Fox has been on this story for a half hour. I am loving this!!

Arnett has to go. He is aiding the enemy.
106 posted on 03/30/2003 3:34:31 PM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs (May all of Saddam's virgins look like Helen Thomas)
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To: JimVT
Peter Arnett follows in the foot steps of other broadcast luminaries, such as Tokyo Rose and Lord Haw Haw. He is subject to the US sedition laws and should be tried under them.
107 posted on 03/30/2003 3:34:39 PM PST by Pharlap
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
And just in case his silly accent places any doubt about his qualification for US prosecution for TREASONOUS ACTS, Arnett lives in McLean, VA, is originally from New Zealand, but has been an American citizen for a decade!!

IMHO, we immediately begin construction of the gallows.

108 posted on 03/30/2003 3:34:58 PM PST by Xthe17th (FREE THE STATES. Repudiate the 17th amendment!)
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To: joyful1
I just sent ding dong Arnett an e-mail asking him why he is a lying useful idiot for his Baghdad Masters. Do you think he'll reply ?
109 posted on 03/30/2003 3:34:58 PM PST by lawdog
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
John Gibson isn't the only one furious with this!!! GRRRRRRRRR, I AM FURIOUS OVER THIS! Instead of Arnett praising himself for being god, why didn't he ask about our POW's???? All he did was LIE and worship himself. As we remove the busts of Saddamned, we need to put up new ones of Arnett. AND THEN LET ME HAVE JUST ONE TANK!
GRRRRRRR, I will NOT be watching NBC ANYMORE!!!!!

Anyone have an addy for me to send a "friendly" - NOT- email to NBC? GRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

I see those "Ultimate Sacrifice" segments on FOX and then this FOOL goes on and lies and slithers around......grrrr.
110 posted on 03/30/2003 3:35:00 PM PST by Reborn
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To: SamAdams76
Treason it is! 'Bout time we start prosecuting the "mother of all crimes" of treason for these mothers of all criminals. The threshold of treason is awfully high, but at some point, we cannot any longer tolerate these "Hanoi Janes".

There must be a legal remedy that would actually work. Maybe the tide is finally changing in that direction.
111 posted on 03/30/2003 3:35:01 PM PST by 8mmMauser
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To: finnman69
I don't blame MSNBC per say, I am sure they didn't go out and tell Arnett to do this.

I hate to engage in wishful thinking (I'm actually a pessimist), but this was so over the line, I think this guy is going to be "taken out" if covert ops gets a chance in the confusion and chaos that is going to develop when Baghdad starts to fall apart.
112 posted on 03/30/2003 3:35:14 PM PST by oceanview
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To: E=MC<sup>2</sup>
Is there ANY correlation between what the leftist media pigs are spouting and REALITY???

Do you really have to ask? And it's getting more laughable every day.

I take great pleasure in the thought that the liberal media is doing everything it can to minimize its market share and take a dive in the ratings.

113 posted on 03/30/2003 3:35:25 PM PST by Nita Nupress
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Did you see that tank take out that thousand foot TV tower in Baghdad with a single shot?

Musta been an Iraqi tank...I don't think ours are there quite yet.

114 posted on 03/30/2003 3:35:29 PM PST by Leroy S. Mort
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To: finnman69
This is some more of Baghdad Peter's lies:

A despicable bastard.



How US attacked 'traitor' GIs with nerve gas




America's anti-Vietnam protests were at their height with tens of
thousands of body bags already shipped home. The Nixon administration
was clutching at straws. Special forces were sent on a covert mission
into Laos to hunt down and kill US defectors. But for 28 years, the
special weapon they used remained secret. It was sarin, the lethal gas
developed by the Nazis

By April Oliver and Peter Arnett

London Observer Sunday June 14, 1998

September 1970. Sixty miles inside Laos, a battered and exhausted US
Special Forces commando unit was in deep trouble. Not only were they
not officially meant to be there, but nearly all of the Americans, and
many of the Montagnard tribesmen fighting with them, had been wounded.
They had just wiped out a village base camp, killing about 100 people,
including women, children and a group of GIs believed to have defected
to the Vietnamese.

Now their unit was under attack by a superior force of North
Vietnamese and Communist Pathet Lao soldiers which had appeared
suddenly on a nearby ridge and were about to block the Americans'
escape to a paddyfield, where rescue helicopters could land to
evacuate the GIs back to their base in Vietnam.

"The enemy was coming at us. We were out of ammo," recalls platoon
leader Robert Van Buskirk, then a 26-year-old lieutenant. His only
recourse was to call for help from the air. He radioed an Air Force
controller to call in two waiting A-1 Skyraiders to drop the "bad of
the bad".

Within seconds, the Skyraiders swooped over the advancing enemy,
dropping gas canisters. The GIs heard the canisters exploding and saw
a wet fog envelop the Vietnamese soldiers as they dropped to the
ground, vomiting and convulsing.

As the helicopters lifted his unit out, Van Buskirk manned a machine
gun, scanning the elephant grass for targets. "All I see is bodies,"
he recalls. "They are not fighting any more. They are just lying, some
on their sides, some on their backs. They are no longer combatants."

Now, after an eight-month investigation, military officials with
knowledge of the mission say that the gas dropped 28 years ago in Laos
was nerve gas, specifically sarin, the lethal agent used in the 1995
terrorist attack in a Tokyo subway that killed a dozen people.
Although the nerve gas, called GB by the military, had been in the US
arsenal for years and the US had not yet ratified the Geneva Protocol
banning its use, the policy of the Nixon administration was "no first
use" of lethal nerve gas in combat.

A Pentagon official said the Army "has found no documentary evidence
to support CNN's claims that nerve gas of any type was used on
Operation Tailwind". But a retired US Navy admiral, Thomas Moorer, who
was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1970, and other top
military officials have confirmed the use of sarin in the Laotian
operation and in missions to rescue downed US airmen during the
Vietnam War.

Moorer argues that the use of the gas was justified. "I would be
willing to use any weapon and any tactic to save the lives of American
soldiers," he said. In addition to using the nerve gas to evacuate the
Americans after their raid, though, veteran Special Forces officers
claim that sarin was used the previous night to 'prepare' the village
for the next morning's attack. This would indicate that civilians as
well as combatants were victims of poison gas.

Just as surprising as the use of the gas is the reason for the raid:
the targeted village was believed to be harbouring a large group of
GIs who had defected to the enemy. The Special Forces unit had been
sent in to kill them.

Based in Kontum, South Vietnam, the men involved in Operation Tailwind
were known as an SOG team, standing innocuously for Studies and
Observations Group. Officially, SOG units did not exist, but they were
America's fiercest soldiers, conducting classified 'black operations'
with unconventional weapons and unusual targets. They did little
studying and a lot of fighting. SOG veterans say they had no rules of
engagement: anything was permissible as long as it was deniable.

Their motto, according to Van Buskirk: "Kill them all, and let God
sort it out." During its pre-raid briefing at Kontum, the SOG 'hatchet
force' was told to kill anyone it encountered. "My orders were, if
it's alive, if it breathes oxygen, if it urinates, if it defecates,
kill it," Van Buskirk says.

In keeping with the extreme dividing up of information necessary to
protect top-secret missions, only a few of the SOG officers knew the
precise target. And very few knew the exact type of gas available for
their mission, although the unit was promised anything in the
non-nuclear US arsenal it might need to complete the mission. The
teaam understood there was an agent known as 'sleeping gas' available
for last-resort situations; they were aware that the gas caused
respiratory distress, sudden vomiting, diarrhoea, convulsions and
often death.

The unit leaders were advised to equip their soldiers with bulky but
effective M-17 gas masks before the raid. Several days before the
operation began, a small reconnaissance force was dropped into a lush
Laotian valley near the town of Chavan. As Jay Graves, a SOG
reconnaissance team leader, put it: "We went in, snooped and pooped,
moved around." Through a special field telescope, Graves's men spotted
several 'round eyes', Americans, in the village.

The team radioed back its report and was told to 'groundhog' - remain
silent and in hiding until the hatchet force arrived. The sighting of
defectors is confirmed today by Air Force commando Jim Cathey. "I
believed that these were American defectors because there was no sign
of any restraint," he says. "They walked around as though they were a
part of the bunch."

On 11 September the 16 SOG team members and about 140 Montagnard
tribesmen, who had been hired to fight the Communists, were loaded
aboard four Marine helicopters at Dak To, near the border with Laos.

The sight of the assault force, which included 12 Cobra helicopter
gunships and two back-up Marine choppers, alerted Jack Tucker, one of
the Marine pilots, that trouble lay ahead. "I saw them walking across
the tarmac, loaded down with those grenade clips," he says. "And there
were these little-bitty Montagnards humping so much stuff. I just went
'Oh, man' and knew we were in for some real deep shit."

Tucker and the other pilots had also been equipped with special gas
masks to protect against chemical warfare. As soon as the helicopters
approached the landing zone near Chavan, they came under heavy fire.
"It was a hairy situation from the time we got there," recalls Jimmy
Lucas, a squad leader. "Ground fire on insertion is something you are
not supposed to get."

The SOG team landed several miles from the targeted base camp and
spent the next three days fighting its way towards it. "I feel like in
them three days I just cheated death," Lucas says. "We never expected
to come out."

On the third night the commandos waited near the village as the Air
Force A-1s 'prepped' the target. In the morning the SOG forces
attacked. Van Buskirk's platoon led the charge. "I went right up the
middle. I was on the offensive," he says. Tossing grenades into the
hootches in the village and spraying machine-gun fire ahead, the
attack force met little resistance.

"It was minimal, nothing like you would expect for the amount of
people there," says Craig Schmidt, a member of Van Buskirk's platoon.
"It was very unusual, kind of eerie."

Van Buskirk spotted two 'longshadows', tall Caucasians. One was
sliding down a 'spider hole' into the underground tunnel system
beneath the camp. The other was running towards it. "Early twenties.
Blond hair. Looks like he was running off a beach in California," he
recalls. "Needs a haircut. This is a GI. Boots on. Not a prisoner. No
shackles. Nothing." The lieutenant gave chase, but just missed the
blond man as he slipped into the tunnel. He shouted down the hole,
identifying himself and offering to take the man home. According to
Van Buskirk, the man replied "Fuck you", and so he dropped in a white
phosphorus grenade, presumably killing both longshadows.

The village raid lasted no more than 10 minutes. The number killed,
according to Captain Eugene McCarley, the officer in charge, was
"upwards of 100".

Sergeant Mike Hagen says: "The majority of the people there were not
combat personnel. The few infantry people they had we overran
immediately. We basically destroyed everything there."

The Montagnards searched the camp for documents and booty. They
reported to Hagen and Van Buskirk that there were "beaucoup round
eyes" dead in the hootches. Van Buskirk says: "A dozen, 15, maybe 20."
But the SOG team says no bodies were identified or recovered. With the
camp destroyed, spotter planes overhead ordered the SOGs to the
paddyfield where the rescue helicopters would land.

As the enemy closed in, the commandos were told to don their 'funny
faces', the M-17 gas masks. Then came the canister explosions. "To me
it was more of a very, very light, light fog. It was tasteless,
odourless, you could barely see it," Hagen says.

The gas spread towards the Americans, even though the moving
helicopter blades were blowing it away. Some of the gas masks had been
damaged in the four-day battle, some had been discarded, and some were
too big for the diminutive Montagnards.

"Everything got sticky," squad leader Craig Schmidt says. "We turned
our sleeves down to cover ourselves as much as possible. It doesn't
surprise me in the slightest bit that it was nerve gas. It worked too
well." Some of the Special Forces troops began vomiting violently.

Hagen now suffers from creeping paralysis in his extremities, which
his doctor blames on nerve gas damage. "Nerve gas," Hagen says. "The
government don't want it called that. They want to call it
incapacitating agent or some other form. But it was nerve gas." As
many as 60 of the Montagnards died in Operation Tailwind, but all 16
Americans survived, although every one of them suffered some wounds.

Van Buskirk and McCarley were awarded the Silver Star for valour. Van
Buskirk briefed General Creighton Abrams, the US commander in Vietnam,
on the mission. But when the lieutenant wrote his after-action report,
a superior officer, now dead, advised him to delete the part about
dropping the white phosphorus grenade - a 'willy pete' - on the
Americans in the tunnel.

Confirming the use of sarin, Moorer says the gas was "by and large
available" for high-risk search-and-rescue missions. Sources say nerve
gas was employed in more than 20 missions to rescue downed pilots in
Laos and North Vietnam. Moorer says: "This is a much bigger operation
than you realise."

Melvin Laird, Secretary of Defence at the time of Operation Tailwind,
says he has no specific recollection of sarin being used, but adds: "I
do not dispute what Admiral Moorer has to say on this matter."

Moorer points out that any use of sarin would have had approval from
President Nixon's national security team in Washington. Henry
Kissinger, National Security Adviser at the time, declined to comment.

As for the defectors and the policy of killing them, retired
Major-General John Singlaub, a former SOG commander, confirms what was
the unwritten SOG doctrine in effect at the time: "It may be more
important to your survival to kill the defector than to kill the
Vietnamese or Russian."

The defectors' knowledge of US communications and tactics "can be
damaging", he says. "There were more defectors than people realise,"
says a SOG veteran at Fort Bragg. No definitive number of Americans
who went over to the enemy is available, but Moorer says there were
scores. Another SOG veteran said there were close to 300. The Pentagon
said there were only two known military defectors during the Vietnam
War.

April Oliver is a producer for NewsStand and Peter Arnett is a CNN
international correspondent.

115 posted on 03/30/2003 3:35:44 PM PST by jwalsh07
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
I just fired off my email.

Looks like I picked the wrong day to quit cussing. I set a new record while I heard this crap.
116 posted on 03/30/2003 3:35:47 PM PST by judicial meanz (Audaces Fortuna Juvat)
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To: jimbo123
They are currently closed, but I will be calling the 800 number first thing in the morning!
117 posted on 03/30/2003 3:36:01 PM PST by I'mPeach
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
DEMOCRATIC CALIFORNIA CONGRESSMAN now on FOX says that maybe Arnett had a gun pointed at his head. Huh??? What a pile of usual crap from the Demon RATS!
118 posted on 03/30/2003 3:36:03 PM PST by KeyLargo
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To: Carolina
Thank you for the contact info. Arnett has just become my "next week's" project.

"Shock and Awe", Batavia style.....letters, calls, e-mails, sponsors - you name it.

That son of a bitch has been targeted.

119 posted on 03/30/2003 3:36:23 PM PST by ErnBatavia ((bumperootus!))
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Arnett is obviously a CIA double.
120 posted on 03/30/2003 3:36:28 PM PST by FredZarguna
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