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Both Rumsfeld and Powell were pivotal players in beefing up Iraq's
military prowess,
"Donald Rumsfeld, the US Defense Secretary and one of the most
strident critics of Saddam Hussein, met the Iraqi President in 1983
to ease the way for US companies to sell Baghdad biological and
chemical weapons components, including anthrax and bubonic plague
cultures, according to newly declassified US Government documents."
[London Times]
The "warm handshake" between then Middle East envoy Rumsfeld and
Hussein was captured on film and is a perfect example of how a
picture can destroy a thousand hypocritical words. After U.S.
intelligence confirmed that Iraq was using chemical weapons on an
almost daily basis against both in the war against Iran and domestically,
Ronald Reagan signed secret National Security Decision Directive 114,
one of few Reagan era foreign policy documents that remains classified.
The directive stated that the United States would do "whatever was
necessary and legal" to prevent Iraq from losing the war with Iran.
Selling biological weapons to Hussein was only deemed "legal" because
the State Department had lovingly removed Iraq from the list of terrorist
sponsors the previous year.
In recent interviews Rumsfeld lied by saying he "cautioned" Saddam
Hussein about the use of chemical weapons when the declassified
State Department minutes of the meeting state no such thing. The
mishap was covered up by Pentagon spokesman Brian Whitman, who
changed the story by saying that the comments were made to Iraqi
foreign minister Tariq Aziz.
The Washington Post reported,
"According to a sworn court affidavit prepared by Teicher (NSC official
under Reagan) in 1995, the United States "actively supported the Iraqi
war effort by supplying the Iraqis with billions of dollars of credits,
by providing military intelligence and advice to the Iraqis, and by closely
monitoring third country arms sales to Iraq to make sure Iraq had the
military weaponry required." Teicher said in the affidavit that former
CIA director William Casey used a Chilean company, Cardoen, to supply
Iraq with cluster bombs that could be used to disrupt the Iranian
human wave attacks. Teicher refuses to discuss the affidavit."
This military support included more than 60 defense intelligence
agency officers who secretly provided information on Iranian
deployments, tactical planning for battles, plans for air strikes
and bomb-damage assessments. As Reagan's national security advisor,
Colin Powell had intimate knowledge and influence over this operation.
Powell played the role of being cautious against a second war on Iraq
all along until his "Adlai Stevenson moment" U.N. presentation. This
was subtle manipulation to make people think, "oh even the dove now
wants war, perhaps the war is just". From Grenada to Panama, whenever
there's a blatantly unjust war to be waged, Powell's always there to
put a respectable sheen on it.
In July of 1990, after years of building the Iraqi war machine,
Secretary of State James Baker (business partner of both the Bush's
and bin Laden's) dispatched American ambassador April Glaspie to Iraq
where she told Saddam Hussein,
"We have no opinion on your Arab-Arab conflicts, such as your
dispute with Kuwait. Secretary [of State James] Baker has directed
me to emphasize the instruction ... that Kuwait is not associated
with America." [Christian Science Monitor]
This gave Hussein the green light to invade and after a few invented
stories about Iraqi soldiers throwing Kuwaiti babies out of incubators,
the West feverishly allied and war was declared. 500,000 dead Iraqi
civilians later and we enter the second and final phase of what is,
in President Herbert Walker Bush's own words,
"The opportunity to fulfill the long-held promise of a New World Order."
In 2003, the Bush administration is still arming Saddam Hussein while
it prepares to go to war with Iraq. The Export Administration Act,
which passed the Senate and looks set to pass the House, would weaken
already casual controls over the export of sophisticated computer
technology. Both Clinton and George W. Bush sold the technology to
China, which is a key component in the design of nuclear bombs.
Insight Magazine reported,
"The Bush administration has been "as bad, if not worse" than the
Clinton administration when it comes to the transfer of sensitive
technologies to the People's Republic of China (PRC), claims Tom
Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, a nonpartisan public-interest
law firm. Fitton says the Bush administration even has "relaxed the
rules put in place during the Clinton years." Specifically, he tells
Insight, the administration has allowed the transfer of "computer
technology [whose] only practical purpose is for nuclear-weapon design."
China has had no qualms in the past about reselling such technology to
Iraq and yet a bill that the Center for Security Policy refers to as the
"Arm Saddam Act" has the unbridled support of the Bush administration.
Five Republican U.S. senators wrote a letter to President Bush,
It "warns that China is using legally acquired U.S. dual-use technology
to modernize its military." Electronic warfare capabilities have been
accomplished "mainly through cooperation with Western companies
and by reverse engineering." Further, the senators tell the president,
"it is important to note that Beijing continues to transfer dual- use
technology to states that support international terror networks," and
in fact "have exported substantial dual-use telecommunications equipment
and technology to Iraq." [Newsmax]
At time of press, the bill looked set to receive instant approval on
Capitol Hill. Democrats and Republicans are not separate entities -
they are a "Hobson's Choice" - both abide by the same policies
because they are following the same agenda.
The agenda is order out of chaos.
NEXT WEEK - MIDDLE EASTERN CHESSBOARD PART 2: The
documents that prove the war on Iraq was planned over 2 years ago.
"Published originally at EtherZone.com : republication allowed with this
notice and hyperlink intact."
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Source: Ether Zone - http://etherzone.com/2003/wats020703.shtml
Cheers, Steve..
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