Posted on 08/27/2002 2:14:38 PM PDT by milestogo
Abid Ullah Jan
Pakistan is the prime target of many overt and covert actions for being the sole Muslim nuclear power. Iraqis are dying by millions to pay the price for allegedly possessing weapons of mass destruction. On August 22, American and Russian forces whisked away uranium from Yugoslavia as the first of a series of "preemptive strikes" on unfriendly nuclear installations. While Bush vows to remove the Iraqi dictator at any cost, he praises General Musharraf.
Being leader of a country, which has developed and used more weapons of mass and small-scale destruction ever in human history, Bush has put plants on extra shifts to increase weapon production. He has dispatched advance teams to assess the need for new airstrips abroad and ordered the US Department of Energy to get the strategic petroleum reserve up to its full capacity.
In July 2001, his government refused to sign a verification protocol, which the 144 signatories of 1972 convention on biological weapons had prepared after years of deliberation. In December 2001, his negotiators tore the convention to shreds. In September 2001, the Pentagon built a germ factory that could make enough lethal microbes to wipe out entire cities." This factory is constructed without either congressional oversight or a declaration to the biological weapons convention. The Bush government also plans to test warheads containing live microbes at the US Army's Edgewood Chemical Biological Centre in Maryland. Experts say the scale of the experiments suggests they are not defensive, but designed to help develop new weapons.
US Y-12 nuclear plant in Oak Ridge has resumed systematically upgrading American nuclear weapons. Dismantling of retired warheads, despite an acknowledged seven-year backlog, does not occur. The Bush administration is also thinking of testing nuclear bunker busters. The Nuclear Posture Review, a secret report to Congress leaked by the US press, suggests the need for new nuclear trials for destroying deep buried bunkers in mountains of South and Central Asian countries and meeting the "nation's defense goals in the 21st century."
High-powered micro-wave (HPM) and plasma weapons are under testing for use in the near future. HPM and lasers are the primary directed-energy weapons available to the military, where as a plasma packet has mass, moves through space and has been compared with a bolt of lightning. It is slower than a laser beam or HPM spike, but it can cause much more physical damage.
Bush and Rumsfeld are also weighing new covert action through developing assassination squads in the form of military units on mission to assassinate anyone considered a threat to the US without informing the governments involved. The scale of Bush military ambitions is demonstrated by the gargantuan increase in the military budget, a staggering $48 billion.
What Hitler dreamed, Bush Junior seems to be succeeding in doing with active support form puppet regimes and established democracies. Like Hitler, Bush has no intention of living with limits to his power imposed by international law. Bush is promising peace and freedoms while his forces are stalling inquiries into 9-11, violating all norms of freedom, democracy and justice in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Like the Germans under Hitler, every person earth is being warned that a dangerous, implacable, invisible, omnipresent and invulnerable enemy threatens their peace. Unlike Hitler, Bush goes global, pleading with public for an expansion of his power to interfere in internal affairs of other states and personal freedoms of every individual. In the most menacing State of the Union address in US history, Bush outlined a program of limitless and perpetual warfare against anyone refusing to bow down. Despite Bush's attempt to resurrect the rhetoric of World War II in his reference to the "axis of evil," it is Bush himself who is following in the footsteps of the Nazis.
Let Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq be the scapegoats. Pakistanis would live under yet another US-sponsored dictator for a few more years. Iraqis would bear another wave of US bombings. Afghans have been paying the price of American adventures since 1979. They would sacrifice a few thousand more to end US occupation of Afghanistan. But the world may never see another day to live if the day 21st century Hitler unleashed his powers.
Not yet, amigo, but be patient.
D-Day for the liberation of Iraq is September 11, 2002.
It's rather dizzying. "Hitler was bad, but the holocaust didn't happen, but what the Zionists are doing to Palestine is worse than the holocaust."
This morning I was linking my way through some whacko leftist sites. All of them comparing Bush with Hitler. One went so far as to name all of the imperialistic, unconstitutional wars this century but conveniently left out the mother of all debacles-the Kosovo misadventure. The lunatics in Oregon are upset because their little protests aren't getting national news coverage. Couldn't be that 100 looney tunes, with no real, concrete, coherent gripe, gathering together just isn't really all that newsworthy? I really try to understand what it is they are protesting about and I just can't grasp what it is. Honestly, I think it is a bunch people yearning to relive the woodstock era.
Islam has ordered us Muslims to fight against the enemies of Islam and not be like the Jew and make other nations fight their wars. We as Muslims may share in Hitlers hatered for the Jews but we cannot praise him for the manner in which he went about killing the jews (if the history books are correct). But rather we as Muslims are governed by the Shariah which prohibit the killing the old and the weak etc.and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best
Mufti Ebrahim Desai
FATWA DEPT.
That doesn't put them in Bush's corner. Who else holds that position though? The left? Hmmm.
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ROFL!
All these primitive weapons are beginning to scare them? They've only seen the tip of the iceberg, hadn't they? For example, they failed to notice the Super Soaker 10,000.
COOL!!! Lets test it in combat!
My sources say it's a distant second to the Protocols.
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