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Political developments in Iraq war

category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Sunday April 11, 2004 20:39author by David C. Report this post to the editors

A summary of the major political developments reported Sunday...

US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR WAR IN FREE_FALL. Just 50% of Americans now support keeping troops in Iraq until a stable government is formed, according to a Pew Research poll released on Friday. (down from 63% in January). Also, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll released Friday found 49 percent of Americans said military action in Iraq increased the threat of terrorism around the world, while just *28 percent* said it has decreased the threat.

UNIT OF NEW IRAQI ARMY REFUSES TO FIGHT IN FALLUJAH. The 620-man 2nd Battalion of the Iraqi Armed Forces refused to fight Monday after members of the unit were shot at in a Shiite Muslim neighborhood in Baghdad while en route to Fallujah, said The Post, quoting US Army Major General Paul Eaton. The convoy then turned around and returned to the battalion's base in Taji, north of the Iraqi capital. "We did not sign up to fight Iraqis" said the unit's commander.

US TACTICS CONDEMED BY BRITISH OFFICERS. Sean Rayment, Defence Correspondent at the Telegraph, writes today that senior British commanders have condemned American military tactics in Iraq as heavy-handed and disproportionate. One senior Army officer told The Telegraph that America's aggressive methods were causing friction among allied commanders and that there was a growing sense of "unease and frustration" among the British high command. Speaking from his base in southern Iraq, the officer said: "My view and the view of the British chain of command is that the Americans' use of violence is not proportionate and is over-responsive to the threat they are facing. They don't see the Iraqi people the way we see them. They view them as untermenschen. They are not concerned about the Iraqi loss of life in the way the British are. Their attitude towards the Iraqis is tragic, it's awful.

OUTGOING SPAINISH PRIME MINISTER CRITICES RUMSFELD. President Bush has been told to muzzle Donald Rumsfeld. José María Aznar, the Spanish Prime Minister, delivered the message while staying at Mr Bush’s Texas ranch last weekend. “We need a lot more Powell and not much of Rumsfeld,” said Señor Aznar.

FORMER BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARIES CRITICISE WAR. Former British foreign secretaries Douglas Hurd and Robin Cook sharply criticised Washington's policy in Iraq, saying the United States was guilty of "overkill" and could not impose democracy in the war-shattered country through the use of force. "You really don't win hearts and minds by filling hospitals and mortuaries," said Hurd, foreign secretary between 1989 and 1995 in the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major. Cook, who resigned from Prime Minister Tony Blair's government last March over the decision to take Britain to war, said the US was guilty of "ham-fisted overkill" by attacking Sunni and Shiite militias in Iraq."If the White House had wanted to help the terrorists find more recruits and funds they could not have hit upon a better way to do it," he said, writing in the Sunday Mirror tabloid.

PRESIDENT CARTER CRITICES WAR. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Thursday called the Bush administration's decision to wage war against Iraq "ill-advised and unnecessary," adding the resulting campaign "has turned out to be a tragedy."

author by Hilalpublication date Mon Apr 12, 2004 08:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

While the US claim over 95% of those it killed were "insurgents" the hospital in Falluja said most of those killed were women, children and the old. Who is telling lies ?

Two little girls of 5 years old drank orange fizz not realising their mother and father were in fact dead and not injured by a US missile from an Apache gunship . Their uncle carried in the body of their 7 year old brother with his feet blown off at the ankles. He looked dead.

Two German intelligence officers have gone missing presumed dead on their way from Amman to Falluja. Two dead CIA operatives found directing operations in Falluja have been shown on Al Jazeera .

CIA killers in Falluja
CIA killers in Falluja

author by no white niggers allowedpublication date Mon Apr 12, 2004 12:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Oh and yes we know - many many many iraqis are having a great time under occupation in many many areas


Do you hear the sound of history repeating Madam?
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=64228

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US Out of Iraq - - US Out of Shannon - PDs Out of Ireland

author by *publication date Mon Apr 12, 2004 14:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Occupation inflicts more deaths

Latest News: Hundreds dead in Massacre in Fallujah - IMC-UK.

Audio report: Paola Gaspiroli interview - mp3 [9.6MB]



Journalist Naomi Klein and Photographer Andy Stern report from Baghdad: April 9, 2003 was the day Baghdad fell to U.S. forces. One year later, it is rising up against them. Donald Rumsfeld claims that the resistance is just a few 'thugs, gangs and terrorists.' This is dangerous, wishful thinking. The war against the occupation is now being fought out in the open, by regular people defending their homes and neighbourhoods - an Iraqi intifada. (Past reports: April 6, March 19)

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