Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Second Largest City In Iraq About To Get The Fallujah Treatment

It seems that the US occupation is about to embark on a new spate of war crimes in northern Iraq against 'AlQaeda', a translation of which would be any sunni, shiia or kurd who opposes the occupation in the first place. Mass murder in Iraq is following a novel template - pre announced genocide, with commanders promising widespread death, destruction and mass displacement. Mosul will thus join the list of cities with Najaf, Haditha and Fallujah to be flattened while the residents flee the carnage if they're lucky or be instantly branded 'Al Qaeda' if they find themselves dead in the streets.

And the residents know what's coming as they urgently prepare for the siege. Funny thing about the recipients of our largesse around the world - they aren't fooled ny the bullshit propaganda that somnambulant mouthbreathers in this country are. They know their bootlicking prime minister is only talking to americans when he mentions AQ. Even if there was such a terror gang they'd be quick out of Dodge leaving defenceless citizens to face the imminent destruction of their city.

The propaganda line is that "Iraqis will be spearheading the attack", as if this is all about a proud and free and embattled country fighting for it's life against some cancerous and deadly enemy, but of course it's all a lie. Yet one more time america is a brutal occupier, with a handful of whoring native traitors and mercenaries posing as a legitimate army, using vast firepower to brutally murder all who resist america having it's way in the country. We'll no doubt be treated to a few half hearted attempts to convince american dullards that the US is only in an "advisary" role, a ploy played out countless times in history, while the military gears up to demolish the city with air power, just as they decided to do with a Baghdad suburb less than a month ago:

"A military statement said two B-1 bombers and four F-16 fighters dropped thirty-eight bombs totaling 40,000 pounds on Arab Jabour in 10 strikes on 40 targets."

And this is all supposed to be in response to some shadowy enemy that under closer inspection turns out to be special op forces tied directly to Mossad and the CIA. You know, the fun folks blowing up mosques and marketplaces to justify US mass murder in Iraq, and not coincidently, justify that bloated pig trough they call the military budget.

3 Comments:

Blogger nolocontendere said...

Couldn't agree with you more, anon.
Events appear to be heading towards a flash point very soon - the cable cutting, collapsing economy, Iranian bourse..

6/2/08 4:48 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sometimes this kind of news gets very depressing. Mass murder is about the ugliest thing humans are capable of, rivalled only by torture...

But there's a grim satisfaction in the "Big Picture": This can not go on much longer. When the United States declared war on most of the world, most of the world much more quietly declared war on the United States.

The U.S. economy is the target, and it appears that as of about now, the war is decided. The wholesale looting of key national assets by the Bush regime and its "greed is good, anything for personal gain" business culture was the truly decisive factor: They walked straight into every trap offered and continue to do so.

It will take time for the destruction of the United States to show up in clear and tangible physical form, but when it does, there will be a revolution.

The good news is that, as in the fall of the Soviet Union, the fall of the neoFascist regime in Washington can be swift and almost entirely nonviolent.

Our 2nd American Revolution won't fix everything, or usher in a golden age of lawful Constitutional government, but it will be a huge stride in the right direction. For a start, "we" will stop exporting industrial scale mass murder... and frankly that is worth almost any price.

7/2/08 9:19 PM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Your cogent thoughts are most appreciated, anon,

7/2/08 10:45 PM  

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