By Felicity Arbuthnot
“The greatest crime since World War II has been U.S. foreign policy.” (Former US Attorney General, Ramsey Clark, b 1927.)
As outlined by Felicity Arbuthnot in this incisive historical
review, the US is now providing weapons to the Maliki government to
fight Al Qaeda in Iraq and the Levant (AQIL). In a bitter irony, they
are also supplying AQIL with weapons to fight the US puppet regime.
This article carefully documents the role of war crimes in
feeding the military industrial complex. “War is Good for Business” and
so are war crimes. Russia is tacitly complicit in selling weapons to
the Iraqi “government” which constitutes a US proxy regime.
The not so hidden objective is twofold: to feed multibillion
dollar contracts to the US weapons producers while also contributing to
the ongoing destruction of Iraq as a nation state. (GR Editor. M.Ch.)
Iraq War Preparations Behind Closed Door
On February 10th 2003, German Green MP Joschka Fischer, then Foreign
Minister and Vice Chancellor, stunned an international security
conference, in Munich’s opulent 19th century Bayerischer Hof hotel
discussing the proposed invasion of Iraq, by banging on the table,
switching to English to guarantee Donald Rumsfeld understood and shouted
of the US arguments for war: ” … I am not convinced.” As he spoke, he
gazed at the then US Defence Secretary over his silver, half framed
spectacles, concluding: “That is my problem, I cannot go to the public
and say, ‘these are the reasons’, because I don’t believe in them.”
A stony faced Rumsfeld was described
as:”gazing at Mr Fischer through a tropical plant … he looked like a
tiger in the jungle, ready to pounce.”
The astute Herr Fischer recognized a pack of lies when he heard them
and saved Germany from enjoining a war of aggression – Nuremberg’s
“supreme international crime” – against a country which posed no threat
and had no way of defending itself against the world’s most devastating
and destructive weapons, whose poisonous residual pollution will continue to maim and kill generations to come for all time.
Both Tony “I’d do it again” Blair and George W. Bush face a citizen’s
arrest whenever they appear in public, with Blair also reiterating with
others responsible for bombing Iraq back to a pre-industrial age
(again) that the country is a better place without Saddam, “a tyrant who
killed his own people.”
In fact the Western trumpeted mass
graves found in Iraq were from the 1991 war and subsequent US encouraged
uprising and it’s predictably violent suppression.
In Kurdistan, where the people in the Iran border are were terribly
caught in the crossfire from the weapons used by both devastated sides
(and sold to both sides by the US) Saddam Hussein was firmly in the
firing line for the terrible deaths at Halabja. However a meticulous
1990 US War College Report threw doubt on the facts of even that horror,
stating: “Iraq was blamed for the Halabja attack, even though it was
subsequently brought out that Iran too had used chemicals in this
operation, and it seemed likely that it was the Iranian bombardment that
had actually killed the Kurds.” (i)
Further,
according to a 2008 study (ii) George W. Bush: “and seven top officials
– including Vice President Dick Cheney, former Secretary of State Colin
Powell and then National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, made 935 false statements about Iraq” during the two years following 11th September 2001.
However, the US and UK are seemingly remarkably selective when it
comes to tyrants who “kill their own people”, and not only have failed
to censure their tyrannical Iraqi puppet, Nuri al-Maliki, but are arming
him to the teeth with
the same weapons which are linked to the horrific birth defects, and
cancers throughout Iraq, which he is now using on “his own people.”
Moreover, if allegations from very well informed sources that he holds
an Iranian passport are correct, to say that US-UK’s despot of choice
appears in a whole new political light would be to massively understate.
“Counterterrorism” is “Good for Business”
To facilitate Al-Maliki’s assault on Iraq’s citizens, the US “rushed”
seventy five Hellfire missiles to Baghdad in mid-December. On 23rd
January Iraq requested a further five hundred Hellfires, costing $82
million – small change compared to the $14 Billion in weapons provided
by America since 2005.
The AGM-114R Hellfire II (image below), nauseatingly named “Romeo”,
clocked in at: $94,000 each – in 2012. Such spending on weaponry in a
country where electricity, clean water, education and health services
have all but collapsed since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Last week an “American cargo jet loaded with weapons” including 2,400
rockets to arm Iraqi attack helicopters also arrived in Baghdad.(iii)
This week a contract was agreed to sell a further twenty four AH-64E
attack helicopters (image below) to Iraq “along with spare parts and
maintenance, in a massive $6.2 Billion deal.” With them comes the
reinvasion of Iraq, with: “hundreds of Americans” to be shipped out “to
oversee the training and fielding of equipment”, some are “US government
employees”, read military, plus a plethora of “contractors”, read
mercenaries. (iv)
According to Jane’s Defence Weekly, on November 15th 2013 Iraq also
took delivery of: ” its first shipment of highly advanced Mi-35 attack
helicopters as part of a $4.3 Billion arms purchase from Russia”, of an
order of: “about 40 Mi-35 and 40 Mi-28 Havoc attack helicopters.”
“Defeating Al Qaeda”, “Saving the Lives of Civilians”
The all to “attack his own people” in the guise of defeating “Al
Qaeda” in Anbar province and elsewhere where the people have been
peacefully protesting a near one man regime of torture, sectarianism,
kangaroo courts which sentence victims who have also had confessions
extracted under torture.
The chilling death penalty regime, lead the UN Commissioner for Human
Rights, Navi Pillay to comment, with considerable understatement:
“Weaknesses in the criminal justice system means that the death sentence
is often handed down under questionable circumstances in Iraq.”
On 22nd January it was reported that thirty eight people had been
executed in the previous four days.(v) In 2013 Iraq had the third
highest executions in the world, according to Amnesty International.
So now Al-Maliki is to unleash weapons of mass destruction on any who
oppose his reign of terror. Hellfire missiles, also used by the US
forces in Fallujah are described as “Thermobaric Hellfire Missiles”(vi)
“Their effective performance in Fallujah led to major production
contracts in 2005.”
“Thermobaric weapons use high temperature/high pressure explosives as anti-personnel incendiary weapons. They char or vaporise victims in the immediate target location, or suffocate and collapse internal organs with their extended blast/vacuum effects.”
“These weapons use a new generation of reactive metal explosives, some of which are suspected of using Uranium for the high temperature and increased kinetic blast effects. If Uranium enhanced warheads were used in Fallujah these may have contained between ten and one hundred kgs of Uranium per warhead, depending on weapon type.” Ongoing.
They also contain a fuel air explosive (fae) of which:
“The (blast) kill mechanism against living targets is unique and unpleasant … What kills is the pressure wave, and more importantly, the subsequent rarefaction (vacuum) which ruptures the lungs ... If the fuel deflagrates but does not detonate, victims will be severely burned and will probably also inhale the burning fuel. Since the most common fae fuels, ethylene oxide and propylene oxide are highly toxic, undetonated fae should prove as lethal to personnel caught within the cloud as most chemical agents”, according to the US Defence Intelligence Agency. Syria watchers please note. (Emphasis mine.)
The temperature within the detonation can reach 4,500 to 5,400 °F
(2,500 to 3,000 °C). Outside the cloud, the blast wave travels at over
two miles per second (3.2 km/s) – 7200 mph.
There are also reports of white phosphorous or napalm having being
used by Maliki’s forces in Falluja. Certainly if one two minute video is
authentic, as it appears to be, a tell tale inflammatory weapon which
cannot be extinquished is well apparent. (vii – in Arabic, but the
visual speaks for itself.)
On 28th January World Bulletin recorded: “Some 650 people have been
killed or injured and 140,000 displaced by indiscriminate army shelling
in Iraq’s western city of Fallujah” according to Iraqi Parliament
Speaker Osama Nujaifi.
The people of Samarra, whose eye wateringly beautiful, golden domed
Al-Askari Mosque was blown up in 2006, offered their homes and
hospitality to the people fleeing Fallujah and Anbar province, but
Maliki’s security warned Samarra residents not to accept any displaced
Fallujah and Anbar families. They were given twenty four hours to leave
Samarra, writes a friend in Iraq, adding: “Can you believe such
criminality? Forcing the kicking out the refugees who left their houses
due to heavy bombing by Maliki’s criminal forces?”
On Thursday 30th January a source with contacts in Fallujah gave the
names behind the statistics of just a few of the injured arriving at
Fallujah General Hospital:
Iman Mohammed Abdul Razzaq 40 years old (female)
Isaac Saleh Mohammed 4 years (Male)
Abeer Mohammed Saleh 18 years old (female)
Shorooq Borhan Ali 7 years (female)
Ashoaq Mohammed Jassim, 25 years old (female)
Sarah Mohammed Odeh, 13 years old (female)
Fatima Mohammed Odeh, 15 years old (female)
Saleh Mohammed Abdul Razzaq 45 years old (male)
Nobel Peace Laureate Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron’s regimes
are as culpable for their continuing support and facilitating of
Al-Maliki’s crimes against humanity as were Bush and Blair in the lies
that delivered Iraq’s ongoing death and destruction.
But they would do well to note that the escalation of the unrest in
Fallujah began on the 30th of December, the anniversary of Saddam
Hussein’s execution – by a man who was also called Al-Maliki.
The puppet Iraqi Prime Minister further enraged a justifiably angry
population last week with a speech on TV talking of the interference of
other countries and their support for terrorist groups. The response was
to point out his apparent amnesia over the fact that he entered Iraq on
the back of the American tanks in an illegal invasion – and there is
still the question of that alleged Iranian passport.
Given the Iraqi’s record of running out of patience with imposed
despots, he should watch out. The last imposed Prime Minister called
Nuri (al-Said) who ignored, as Wiki puts it: “poverty and social
injustice, became a symbol of a regime that failed to address these
issues, choosing a course of repression, to protect the privileged”, met
a very unpleasant end.
As mentioned before, Iraq’s history repeats in uncanny ways.
Notes
v. http://www.refworld.org/topic,50ffbce582,50ffbce59d,52e228fd4,0,,,.html
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