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Iraqi anarchy abounds while US ups the stake against Syria
The cabal has set Syria firmly in its sight as the next target. Ariel Sharon, in December 2002, claimed that Iraq had shipped some of its chemical and biological weapons to Syria. Rumsfeld accused Syria of allowing war materials and Islamic fighters to cross its border to help the government of Saddam Hussein. Paul Wolfowitz stated, "there's got to be a change in Syria". James Woolsey, a former CIA director stated that the "fascist" government in Syria has to be replaced. Iran too has been warned. What we are witnessing is the implementation and realization of the blueprint of the PNAC document. Any country that refuses to come to terms with Israel, or resists American global hegemonic designs, have the example of Iraq and Afghanistan in front of them. There seems to be no choice, either be pulverized into the pre-industrial age, or submit to the dictates of the global power and its allies. Millions throughout the world have made clear their opposition to the wanton actions of these predatory powers who have repeatedly violated international law. Whether civil society develops sufficient strength to curb this wanton drive to dominate remains to be seen.
The cabal has set Syria firmly in its sight as the next target. Ariel Sharon, in December 2002, claimed that Iraq had shipped some of its chemical and biological weapons to Syria. Rumsfeld accused Syria of allowing war materials and Islamic fighters to cross its border to help the government of Saddam Hussein. Paul Wolfowitz stated, "there's got to be a change in Syria". James Woolsey, a former CIA director stated that the "fascist" government in Syria has to be replaced. Iran too has been warned. What we are witnessing is the implementation and realization of the blueprint of the PNAC document. Any country that refuses to come to terms with Israel, or resists American global hegemonic designs, have the example of Iraq and Afghanistan in front of them. There seems to be no choice, either be pulverized into the pre-industrial age, or submit to the dictates of the global power and its allies. Millions throughout the world have made clear their opposition to the wanton actions of these predatory powers who have repeatedly violated international law. Whether civil society develops sufficient strength to curb this wanton drive to dominate remains to be seen.
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