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an occupying force. Therefore, for lack of a U.S. President with
relevant qualifications, we must get out, and let the UN Security
Council step in where both the present U.S. Administration and the
Democratic National Committee have each failed so miserably thus far.
The following assessment of the situation must be taken into
account.
At a certain point in the recent U.S. war on Iraq, the Iraqi
military vanished from the fields of battle, retreating, as a national
militia in mufti, into a waiting position. When the United States
ceased to coopt that militia into its proper role as a force for
national reconstruction of its war-torn nation, the present U.S.
Administration pushed the militia into reacting as the core of an
asymmetric-warfare resistance movement against both the occupying U.S.
forces, and also, any agency which made itself a cooperating partner
of that occupation.
U.S. specialists should study the lessons of the Yugoslav
resistance to Nazi occupation, as an introduction to the kinds of
complexities which the U.S. military forces have incurred in their
ill-fated occupation efforts within Iraq. The presently floundering,
evasive General Wesley Clark, for example, like Madeleine Albright,
still needs to learn that lesson.
Now, as a result, we have not only the millions of trained Iraq
military reserves being rallied against our occupation, but a growing
flood of volunteers from other places, all to the effect today, that
the usurpatious acting President, Vice-President Cheney, is currently
the principal source of the nourishing and spreading of the role of
terrorism through West Asia and beyond.
3. The Existing Constitution of Iraq
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (XXXRAYTED) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Because peace is only achieved through war. It's just one of those ugly facts
--ils duces d'Enron!
http://larouchepub.com/pr_lar/2003/031128_iraq_statement.html
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