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John Jordan <artactivism@gn.apc.org> saucepans against war Miles Nordin <carton@Ivy.NET> Transcript of President George W. Bush's Address to the Nation - G a r r e t t - <garrett.lynch@eudoramail.com> "Banner-strike" contest Nemonemini@aol.com War, Darwinism, and Theories miguel leal <ml@virose.pt> E-Journal of Modern Strategy no.14 vol.3 (March 2003) Brandon Keim <brandon@gene-watch.org> a few thoughts on the antiwar movement imkunst1@rz.hu-berlin.de impeachment "a][nti][nglo.cubic" <netwurker@hotkey.net.au> http://dear_raed.blogspot.com/ text warez <textz@gmx.net> The deep politics of regime removal in Iraq - the PNAC think tank - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 23:55:13 -0300 From: John Jordan <artactivism@gn.apc.org> Subject: saucepans against war SAUCEPANS AGAINST THE WAR: A GLOBAL CACEROLAZO AGAINST WAR When GEORGE BUSH comes on TV to announce the war we could all follow a long and simple tradition of popular rebellion, one that is not only beautiful but effective, one that has forced presidents out of office and inspired grassroots movements across the world. It's so easy - As soon as the announcement for war begins, switch off the TV, go to the kitchen, pick up a saucepan and a spoon, go outside and just start to hit the pan as hard as you can. Your neighbours may join you; the noise could drift down your street, echo across your towns and cities, a message of dissidence building and spreading, drowning out the words of war. The powerful repetitive rhythm of millions of clashing saucepans has been a staple of grassroots resistance in Eastern Europe in the early 90's and recently in Latin America. A colossal cacerolazo (literally - pot banging) ousted the Argentine government in December 2001. Before the despised president was able to finish his TV announcement declaring a state of emergency, people spontaneously stood on their balconies banging saucepans, went out into the streets pounding pots, frying pans, kettles, baking trays - anything they could find; a virulent virus of hope infected the entire city with a disobedient cacophony, a rebellious scream that brought the middle classes, the poor, the young and the old together, kick starting a popular rebellion that continues spread across the country. Armed with pots and pans, lets take to the streets and overwhelm the war mongers with the irresistable sound of rebellion. GLOBAL CACEROLAZO AGAINST THE WAR AS SOON AS GEORGE BUSH STARTS HIS TV ANNOUNCEMENT. -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "Be realistic and do the impossible, because if we don't do the impossible, we face the unthinkable." Murray Bookchin WE ARE EVERYWHERE - a radical publishing project is out this summer.... http://www.WeAreEverywhere.org "The role of the revolutionary artist is to make revolution irresistible." Toni Cade Bambara - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Subject: Transcript of President George W. Bush's Address to the Nation From: Miles Nordin <carton@Ivy.NET> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 23:27:56 -0500 My fellow citizens, at this hour, we will defend our work of peace on other targets of opportunity with global hawk predator drones. This long and expected war will have the gratitude, and for your gratitude you have the grave sacrifices and forces of respect. The trust of hopes will undermine the morality of the enemy's convention of war. We come to commitment with the ambition of millions of Americans praying with our forces. The only way to limit the duration of victory is by carrying on decisive force. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 10:34:49 +0000 From: - G a r r e t t - <garrett.lynch@eudoramail.com> Subject: "Banner-strike" contest +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Hello everyone The Banner Art Collective (http://bannerart.org/), in collaboration with Velvet-Strike (http://www.opensorcery.net/velvet-strike/), announces the Banner-Strike Contest. Banner-Strike is a contest for digital graffiti and net.art that is created under specific limitations and which critically examines the impending war in Iraq. All entries will be displayed in bannerart.org's ongoing banner art exhibition and also turned into a Velvet-Strike spray (to be installed in Counter-Strike). The winner of the contest will win the October 2003 release of Counter-Strike: Condition Zero and will be highlighted on the front page of both sites for one month. The deadline for submissions is 16 April, 2003. The winner will be announced on 18 April, 2003. - Technical Requirements - Submitted banners need to be in gif or jpeg/jpg format with no animation. All of the following sizes are acceptable: 234x60, 88x31, 120x60, 120x240, 125x125, 240x400, 300x250, 336x280 and 250x250. To submit, go to bannerart.org and use the submission form upload your work for review. Please mark in the "special requirements" field on the upload form that your submission is for the contest and not just for normal entry to the site's continuing banner art exhibition, submissions for which are continuing as usual. All entries will be shrunk proportionally and converted to a spray paint .wad file by the creators of Velvet-Strike. You can do this conversion yourself to test how your work might look, by downloading the freeware application "Wally 1.55b" on the "Counterspray" site (http://www.counterspray.com/makeyourown.htm). Below is the list of conversion sizes that will be used: 234x60 half-banner->192x48 88x31 microbar->96x32 (with a transparent border) 120x60 button->96x48 120x240 button->64x128 125x125 button->96x96 240x400 rect->48x80 300x250 rect->96x80 336x280 rect->96x80 250x250 popup->96x96 Any technical questions should be directed to Brandon Barr (brandon@bannerart.org), Garrett Lynch (garrett@almost.be), or Anne-Marie Schleiner (opensorcery@opensorcery.net). +-----------------------------------------------------------+ a+ Garrett Lynch / Brandon Barr -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Garrett@asquare.org http://www.asquare.org/ http://www.bannerart.org/ http://www.zendco.com/ http://rhizome.org/member.rhiz?user_id=1000113 +-----------------------------------------------------------+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: Nemonemini@aol.com Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 09:42:56 EST Subject: War, Darwinism, and Theories War, Darwinism, and theories. March 19, 8 pm As the world goes to war, I noticed on my desk Edward Caudill's Darwinian Myths, The Legends and Misuses of a Theory. It is always important to remember the place of theories of evolution in modern society, and the immense amount of confusion that enters into the public and private motivations of politicians and citizens. Social Darwinism, in other words. Disguised or open. Mostly disguised now, unlike the nineteenth century versions where the formula was out in the open. It is little appreciated that Social Darwinism is built into Darwinism. And as little appreciated that Darwinian selectionism is demonstrably false as a foundational theory of human evolution and history. Social Darwinist thinking needs a red alert at such times as these, along with a reminder that beliefs about evolutionary theories are heavily promoted even as their foundations are open to severe question. Everyone has their cover story now, but the fundamental note of these economic and pseudo-evolutionary theories purrs in the background. For the implications of such theories are that conflict is the source of evolutionary advance. Many have a built in override of the unconscious consequences of such thinking, and experts write books of sophistry covering up the basic flaw in the theory. But there are many, millions, more, whose endless indoctrination in the public version of Darwinism, leaves them with the basic confusion ticking over, ready to seed its deadly fallacies in action. No clarification is ever allowed. No doubt is permissible. And yet the basic idea is easy to refute. I am not discussing the merits or issues of the war/antiwar debate, just at the moment, but simply reflecting on Darwinism, as a war opens. For what it is worth, for a society blinded by a theory, it is not true or proven that Darwin's theory of natural selection accounts for either the full emergence of man or the thrust of advance in civilization. And yet it is obsessively thought so, even by many scientists, and even given the easily located deep literature of science itself that speaks at a whisper that it is not so. That is the scandal. Amidst all this hitech weaponry, a simple bungler's job passes for science on the central issue of man. Although the rationale of the current war on Iraq is expressed in terms of principles of freedom and international law (countered by the anti-war movement expressing a spectrum of leftist, pacifist, or anti-imperial viewpoints), arguments to be taken on their own merits, the underground and unconscious current of Social Darwinism is always to be suspected in these ventures, for the nexus of ideology in modern society is inescapable, and always stretched tightly between science, economics, ideology as theory expressing conflict, economic competition, survival of the fittest, frequently with militarist overtones, and all this under the incorrect assumptions that Darwin's theory of natural selection is the prime mover of biological and hence social advance. The subtlest fallacy is the reduction of ethics to this thinking, in the override of common sense, in a series of abstractions that have lost contact with reality. Darwin was a Malthusian, his 'theory' the spitting image of Spencerian thinking, its claim on objectivity one of the biggest fallacies of the history of science, and its casualty rate from 1859 onward something monumental, yet always improperly analyzed. Spencer is forever blamed for what gestated in Darwin's own mind. And a social theory is fed into biology and then back into cultural explanation. The theory is said to be biological, and said to its critics not to apply to history, even as the central metaphor is recycled as economic motive. With expert stupidity all the smartest scientists seem to have turned off the red light warning, and made even the hint of doubt of a principle of great violence, and documented disasters, grounds for social ostracism, or rebuke of spirit. These are the symptoms of ideology, where the intelligent are at risk. The persistence of this myth is one of the most dangerous confusions of a scientific age and afflicts the scientific community as much as the general public. It is very easy to demonstrate the rampant contradictions of the current accounts of the descent of man, hence of any Darwinized history. Yet the ideology of this scientism proceeds apace. Darwin's 'dangerous idea', to use the phrase of one of its current promoters, is dangerous indeed, and has left a trail of mayhem factored out of public accounts. We seem to take pride in its dangerousness in a muddle all too obvious in the original sentiments of Darwin. If the idea is indeed so dangerous, we should examine its foundations. They may be something amiss! One of the first instances of such confusion was the influence of Social Darwinism on the Spanish-American War. Then on the First World War. Then on the Second, on Hitler. Before that we have the clear confusion in Darwin's mind between historical and evolutionary mechanism, and his definite muddle in bringing his theory into the issues of the Crimean War, a clear sign that he was in possession of no theory at all, and wretchedly primitive about the nature of theory itself, about history, about war, races, and exterminations, and about biological mechanism in relation to culture,as an abstraction assumed true of times never observed, and thence reapplied to history, about which men are blind, though they do observe it, blind to the contradictions visible there in the theory. Darwin was steeped in a seminal fallacy, and his followers have never been able to see through it, the more so as the genetic revolution has seemed to contribute to its seeming demonstration. This is not a rejection of the facts of evolution, but rather a reminder that the relationship of theory, observation, past, and present, is a complexity never properly resolved by the biological sciences. And the successful efforts to rebuke to disguise the core 'Social Darwinist' nexus of the whole legacy simply confuses the more. So it is important to consider the issue of the fake theory of evolution that stalks civil society in a triumphant propaganda always prone to the false and incorrect feedback of theory and conflict. This is Social Darwinist almost by definition, since the assumption is that conflict has produced a new species man, hence the value and significance of that process. And yet the thinking is false through and through. We think we live in a scientific age, and the best and brightest give their signature to a myth of man's becoming, even as they proceed as drones of a theory, and one with a bloody legacy. John Landon Debriefing Darwinism http://eonix.8m.com/darwiniana.htm Blogzone http://www.xanga.com/nemonemini - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 16:56:45 +0000 From: miguel leal <ml@virose.pt> Subject: E-Journal of Modern Strategy no.14 vol.3 (March 2003) ================== E-Journal of Modern Strategy no.14 vol.3 February 2003 ================== Military sites in the United States A to Z. Letter C (D will follow shortly). http://www.virose.pt/moms/analytical/ejournal/vol_03/ ******* This Journal is edited by the MOMS's Analytical Department. This Volume 3 is a special collaboration with the International Department. Please contact us at mailto:moms@virose.pt __________________ THE MUSEUM OF MODERN STRATEGY http://www.virose.pt/moms/ ______________________________ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 13:50:05 -0500 Subject: a few thoughts on the antiwar movement From: Brandon Keim <brandon@gene-watch.org> The atom bombs are piling up in the factories, the police are prowling through the cities, the lies are streaming from the loudspeakers, but the earth is still going round the sun, and neither the dictators nor the bureaucrats, deeply as they disapprove of the process, are able to prevent it. -- George Orwell, "Some Thoughts on the Common Toad" This past weekend I traveled to our nation's capitol, driven by the urge to be present at the last major protests before the war. I deliberately traveled by train, rumbling through the night-shrouded Eastern seaboard sprawl and arriving in DC just after dawn. The city was quiet, its streets empty and intimate. I wandered for a while, past the monuments and federal buildings; how solid they are, reassuring in their bulk and solemn splendor, silent testaments to the timeless ideals that their current inhabitants have forgotten. The first blush of spring was in the air: a crisp sweetness, fresh and green, a faint but undeniable sense of life reborn. It was this feeling, rather than any slogans or chants or speeches, that I sought. In the moments before war, do any of us really want to hear more arguments, more documentations of the lies our leaders have told, more indictments of their hypocrisy and meanness? What I want is some clarity, some insight into what these heady months have meant, when we have felt newly united with millions at home and around the world, and seen so many who were once quiet or indifferent now determined and proud. There is a growing fear that the antiwar movement will be shattered by the coming war -- first by the disappointment that our energy and intention was not enough to stop it, and then by the possibility of the war's "successful" prosecution. In a public sense, it is not what actually happens in Iraq that matters, but the propaganda that is produced. Tens of thousands of dead Iraqis, a few thousand American casualties, Saddam deposed and a sham democracy installed -- all this will be portrayed by the Bush administration as a victory, regardless of how many terrorists are bred, how much suffering is to come, and how much farther our world is from peace. At the rally speakers repeatedly proclaimed that the war could not be waged unless the people went along with it. Perhaps it has been necessary to tell ourselves this, but it has never seemed believable; and I hoped that nobody believed it, for fear of their coming disillusionment. It is important to understand that, just as the war in Iraq is only a stage in the administration's larger plans, resistance to the war is only the first step in our struggle to stop them. The protests have given us a chance to find our voices, to link arms literal and figurative; to lay the foundations of a true movement. A great deal of work remains -- but how successful we have been! For every sign of darkness -- the war, of course, and also rising xenophobia, unveiled neo-McCarthyism, reactionary legislation, police-state surveillance, and renewed threats of terrorism -- there are glimmers of hope. In the face of madness we have come together: not just the traditional Left, but average citizens who realized that democracy requires the stewardship of its citizens, that the corporate media is not the only source of history, and that power should not be blindly trusted. Compared to the first year after September 11, when it seemed like dissent would forever be forced to creep in shadows and corners, this is a time of promise. As the rally progressed I retreated to a distance where the words of the speakers ran together, and the signs were so much color. The sounds of drummers wove through the din, throaty chants, claps, cheers; ceaseless streams of people joined the mass from every direction, and the crowd surged slowly around the Washington Monument, resembling nothing so much as waves on the ocean, a natural and irresistible force. Spring has arrived, and we are only just beginning. brandon@gene-watch.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: imkunst1@rz.hu-berlin.de Subject: impeachment Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 20:02:07 MET U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 4: The President, Vice President, and all civil officers of the U.S. shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crime and misdemeanors. www.VoteToImpeach.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 08:51:25 +1100 From: "a][nti][nglo.cubic" <netwurker@hotkey.net.au> Subject: http://dear_raed.blogspot.com/ http://dear_raed.blogspot.com/ :: Thursday, March 20, 2003 :: the all clear siren just went on. The bombing aould come and go in waves, nothing too heavy and not yet comparable to what was going on in 91. all radio and TV stations are still on and while the air raid began the Iraqi TV was showing patriotic songs and didn't even bother to inform viewers that we are under attack. at the moment they are re-airing yesterday's interview with the minister of interior affairs. THe sounds of the anti-aircarft artillery is still louder than the booms and bangs which means that they are still far from where we live, but the images we saw on Al Arabia news channel showed a building burning near one of my aunts house, hotel pax was a good idea. we have two safe rooms one with "international media" and the other with the Iraqi TV on. every body is waitingwaitingwaiting. phones are still ok, we called around the city a moment ago to check on friends. Information is what they need. Iraqi TV says nothing, shows nothing. what good are patriotic songs when bombs are dropping around 6:30 my uncle went out to get bread, he said that all the streets going to the main arterial roads are controlled by Ba'ath people. not curfew but you have to have a reason to leave your neighborhood, and the bakeries are, by instruction of the Party, seeling only a limited amount of bread to each customer. he also says that near the main roads all the yet unfinished houses have been taken by party or army people. :: salam 10:33 PM [+] :: ... I watched al sahaf on al-jazeera. he said that the US has bombed the Iraqi sattelite channel, but while he was saying that the ISC was broadcasting and if it really did hit the ISC headquarters it would have been right in the middle of baghdad. what was probably hirt were transmiters or something. all TV stations are still working. :: salam 4:28 PM [+] :: ... ===*: Target left PEACENet. Failed to deliver: [+ 33 other coun.t.ires] ===*: Target left SANITYNet. Failed to deliver: [good] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 00:54:56 +0100 (MET) From: text warez <textz@gmx.net> Subject: The deep politics of regime removal in Iraq - the PNAC think tank The deep politics of regime removal in Iraq: Overt conquest, covert operations Part Three: The US war lobby and the disciples of NSC-68 By Larry Chin Online Journal Contributing Editor November 7, 2002?The roots of the George W. Bush administration's policy for Iraq "regime change" can be traced to strategies formulated since the early 1990s by a small network of inveterate Cold Warriors linked by philosophical lineage and war-intelligence policy collaborations. This tightly-knit cabal stretches across the current and previous White Houses, the State Department, the CIA, the National Security Council, the boards of neo-conservative think tanks and the boards of transnational corporations (including Washington-linked energy and war-technology companies). Virtually all of the players are members of elite planning bodies, such as the Council on Foreign Relations. Many of them are indicted criminals?five individuals were direct participants in the Iran-Contra operation. All have, over the course of their intertwined careers, advocated imperialist policies involving 1) pre-emptive wars, 2) the conquest of Iraq and Iran, and the breakup of Saudi Arabia, 3) hard-line support of Israel, Ariel Sharon and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), and 5) the encirclement and containment of Russia and China. Tracking the Iraq Regime Change Network: The Gang's All Here 1. 1992 Pentagon Defense Planning Guidance. As noted by Joe Taglieri (From the Wilderness 10/1/02), this was one of the first official regime removal plans, prepared for then-Defense Secretary Dick Cheney by his two assistants: Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz Lewis Libby 2. The Open Letter of 1998. In February 1998, 40 "prominent Americans" a signed an open letter to President Clinton, which formed the basis of the Iraqi Liberation Act of 1998. This letter calling for an insurrection, and recognition of the (CIA-backed) Iraqi National Congress as the official government of Iraq, was spearheaded by Ahmed Chalabi of the INC. Signers of the letter were: Wolfowitz Chair of the Defense Policy Board Richard Perle VP Dick Cheney Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Former CIA Director James Woolsey Defense Undersecretary Doug Feith Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Frank Gaffney Deputy Secretary of State and Iran-Contra participant Richard Armitage Former CIA operative and Iran-Contra participant Duane "Dewey" Clarridge NSC official, former Secretary of State and Iran-Contra participant Elliott Abrams Former Defense Secretary and Iran-Contra participant Caspar Weinberger Former Defense Secretary and Carlyle Group chairman Frank Carlucci Zalmay Khalilzad, current US envoy to Afghanistan, former UNOCAL consultant and RAND Corporation official Former National Security Adviser and Iran-Contra participant Robert McFarlane 3. Iraq Liberation Act of 1998. The act itself was promoted in Congress by Woolsey, Clarridge, and now-Deputy National Security Advisor for Counter-terrorism Wayne Downing. The act (a piece of bombastic anti-Saddam propaganda full of historical falsehoods) passed Congress and was signed by Clinton, with scant attention from the public at large. Its major sponsors: Wolfowitz Cheney Rumsfeld Feith Woolsey Clarridge Downing Carlucci Armitage Newt Gingrich Senator Joseph Lieberman Senator John McCain Fast-forwarding to the present, we find the same network driving Bush administration policy, from within the Pentagon as well as from the outside. 4. 1998-Bush II foreign policy team selected. In the summer of 1998, in meetings arranged by former President George H.W. Bush in Kennebunkport, Maine, and headed by Condoleeza Rice, the George W. Bush foreign policy team?the "Vulcans"?is chosen. "If the brain trust reflects who the governor would put in office if elected president, his administration would be to the right not only of his father's but also of Ronald Reagan's," reported Robert Novak to the Washington Post. Among group's leading members we find: Perle Wolfowitz 5. Defense Policy Board. This "civilian" advisory board makes Pentagon policy "recommendations" to the Defense Department (Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Feith). Perle (chair) Woolsey Gaffney Eliot Cohen, chairman of the PNAC Henry Kissinger Former CIA Director James Schlesinger Gingrich 6. Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). This Johns Hopkins University think tank is well known for churning out policies based on US aggression. Associated with SAIS are: Perle Wolfowitz Woolsey Zbigniew Brezezinksi Gaffney Cohen Thomas Donnelly 7. The Project for a New American Century (PNAC). This think tank published a plan for toppling Iraq in 2000 based on the Wolfowitz-Cheney-Libby 1992 Defense Planning Guidance. Wolfowitz Cohen (chair) Cheney Rumsfeld Gaffney Donnelly Abrams Jeb Bush 8. Center for Security Policy (CSP). Gaffney (chair) Perle Woolsey Feith (former chair) 9. Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). On the board of this think tank is a cross-section of the most hawkish members of the Iraq war lobby, along with more "diplomacy-oriented" former officials: Former National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft (chair) Cheney Woolsey Kissinger Schlesinger Ray Lee Hunt (Hunt Oil, Texas) 10. Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Scowcroft (chair) Former CIA Director John Deutch Hunt 11. US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce. As documented by Professor Michel Chossudovsky in War and Globalisation, the GUUAM (Georgia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Moldava) alliance formed by NATO in 1999 sits at the hub of Caspian oil and gas wealth. Central to the GUUAM is the US client-state of Azerbaijan. Its Chamber of Commerce reads like a 9/11/Iraq War who's who: Wolfowitz Perle Cheney Armitage Brezezinski Kissinger Schlesinger Scowcroft Former Secretary of State James Baker Where It All Began: Nitze and NSC-68 Most if not all leaders of the Iraq war lobby are disciples, proteges and students of proto-hawk Paul H. Nitze and the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Nitze, a former Dillon, Read investment banker (whose company floated loans for the Third Reich) and member of the Council on Foreign Relations, founded the SAIS in 1944. Nitze advised five US presidents and held high-level cabinet positions in every presidential administration (except Jimmy Carter's) until his retirement in 1989. The 1950 NSC Memorandum 68, written by Nitze (for then-Secretary of State Dean Acheson) was the policy basis of the Cold War. Every successive US administration has implemented hard-line policies that can be directly traced to NSC-68, which calls for the destruction of the Soviet Union and unrivaled US military power. According to former CIA agent Philip Agee, NSC-68 was the remilitarization plan that led to the establishment of a permanent war economy and an eternal "national security" apparatus. The memo also asserted for the first time, in the name of national security, pre-emptive US claims on scarce economic and social resources anywhere in the world. NSC-68 specifically stated that "Soviet domination of the potential power of Eurasia, whether achieved by armed aggression or by political and subversive means, would be strategically and politically unacceptable to the United States." The 9/11 War itself is the realization of the "Eurasian" imperative of NSC-68. Zbigniew Brzezinski, a Nitze protege and SAIS board member, has long been obsessed with "Eurasia." His "Clash of Civilizations" geostrategy is spelled out in the book "The Grand Chessboard"?a virtual map of the current conflict. The Perle-Wolfowitz Cabal Two other Nitze disciples, Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle, are arguably the key drivers of the Bush war policy. The two fanatical hawks have collaborated for more than two decades. As revealed in an article in the New York Times (10/12/01), members of the Perle/Wolfowitz faction met for more than 19 hours on September 19?20, 2001 to "make the case" for a war against Iraq, the removal of Saddam Hussein, and the seizure of Iraqi oil, immediately after the conclusion of the war in Afghanistan. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld attended these meetings. Part of the discussion focused on manufacturing evidence connecting Saddam Hussein to the 9/11 attacks. Before becoming Deputy Defense Secretary, Wolfowitz was the chairman and dean of the SAIS. He has been a "strategist" since 1973, and has held a number of high level defense posts and was undersecretary of defense during George H.W. Bush's administration. Since 9/11/01, Wolfowitz has pushed aggressively for unilateral US military action in Iraq, and anywhere in the world. Immediately following 9/11, Wolfowitz submitted a plan (referred by Pentagon insiders as "Operation Infinite War") that called for the bombing of Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. Perle earned the nickname "The Prince of Darkness" for his fanatical views, which include the use of nuclear weapons. Perle, a militant supporter of Israel, seeks to "bring the Muslim world to its knees." Perle was an assistant secretary of defense for international security during the Reagan administration, and is a fellow of the American Enterprise Institute. Perle currently sits as chairman of the powerful Defense Policy Board and advises (and many believe controls) the Bush defense team. He is privy to classified information (despite being a "civilian") and has reportedly manipulated information in order to further the policy goals of his faction. In a (semi-friendly) interview with David Corn of The Nation (5/10/02) regarding plans for an Iraqi coup, the ruthless Perle declared that "The Army guys don't know anything," and that it would only take 40,000 troops to "take control of the north and the south, cut off Saddam's oil, make him a pauper." James Woolsey: Iraqi Opposition Agent Former CIA Director Woolsey is another important Nitze disciple, member of the Defense Policy Board, SAIS board member and Perle-Wolfowitz colleague. Nitze hired Woolsey for the SALT I negotiating team during the Carter years. Woolsey served Perle as general counsel of the Senate Armed Services Committee. During the Reagan-Bush era, Woolsey worked with Brent Scowcroft's strategic forces commission and on other defense assignments. Woolsey also sits on the board of such spy-military industrial companies as DynCorp, Martin Marietta, British Aerospace Inc, Fairchild Industries. Along with a number of US elites, he is deeply involved in Central Asian oil politics and sits on the US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce. Immediately after the September 11, 2001, attacks, Woolsey went to the media to blame the operation on Saddam Hussein. Woolsey flew to London in October 2001 with officials of the Defense and State Departments to gather evidence linking Hussein to 9/11. At a July 24, 2002, Washington symposium hosted by the Institute of World Politics, Woolsey told the audience, "We are in a world war, we are in World War Four." He also declared that it had begun on 9/11, and he called for a pre-emptive strike against Iraq?even without a "smoking gun." In his speech, Woolsey declared that Saddam's "general support of terrorism" was enough justification. Woolsey's anti-Saddam stance is no surprise, considering that he is a partner in the law firm of Shea & Gardner. Shea & Gardner is registered as a "foreign agent" for the Iraqi National Congress. In 1998, Woolsey defended six INC-affiliated Iraqi resistance fighters whom the Clinton administration was trying to deport back to Iraq. Woolsey eventually negotiated a deal that domiciled five of the Iraqi agents in Nebraska. Woolsey was so incensed with the Clinton administration, and the intelligence community that had "spurned" him, that he bitterly called America "a fascist country." Woolsey's intemperate "get Iraq" views continue to be featured prominently throughout the media. Salon.com published a typical offering, in which Woolsey connected 9/11 to the 1993 World Trade Center bombings and suggested that Ramsey Youssef was an Iraqi agent (not a member of Al Qaeda). Rumsfeld "Goes Massive" On 9/11/01, barely five hours after American Airlines Flight 77 plowed into the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld was telling his aides to come up with plans for striking Iraq?even though there was no evidence linking Saddam Hussein to the attacks. On 9/11, according to CBS correspondent David Martin (9/5/02), "Rumsfeld ordered the military to begin working on strike plans (against Iraq). And at 2:40 p.m., the notes quote Rumsfeld as saying he wanted 'best info fast. Judge whether good enough hit S.H.'?meaning Saddam Hussein?'at same time. Not only UBL'?the initials used to identify Osama bin Laden. "'Go massive,' the notes quote him as saying. 'Sweep it all up. Things related and not.' Now, nearly one year later, there is still no evidence Iraq was involved in the Sept. 11 attacks. But if these notes are accurate, that didn't matter to Rumsfeld." In an August 11, 2002, New York Times article, the sinister Rumsfeld stated with callousness, "Wouldn't it be a wonderful thing if Iraq were similar to Afghanistan, if a bad regime was thrown out, people were liberated, food could come in, borders could be opened, repression could stop, prisons could be opened? I mean, wouldn't it be fabulous?" Rumsfeld, a long-time supporter of the Iraqi National Congress, as Middle East envoy during the Reagan presidency was also directly responsible for the arming of Saddam Hussein. Journalist Jeremy Scahill reported that "in 1984, Donald Rumsfeld was in a position to draw the world's attention to Saddam's chemical threat. He was in Baghdad as the UN concluded that chemical weapons had been used against Iran. He was armed with a fresh communication from the State Department that it had available evidence Iraq was using chemical weapons. But Rumsfeld said nothing." Notes On Other Players In addition to being a long-time ally of the INC and other Iraqi opposition groups, Dick Cheney exploited post-Gulf War Iraq as the CEO of Halliburton. According to the Washington Post (2/20/00), Dresser-Rand and Ingersoll-Dresser Pump, subsidiaries of Halliburton Corporation, played a dominant role in the reconstruction of Iraq's oil industry. While the United States and Britain waged almost daily air strikes against military installations in northern and southern Iraq, Halliburton was doing business with Saddam Hussein's government and helping to rebuild its battered oil industry. Halliburton is believed to have earned $1 billion by illegally exporting oil through black market channels. Like Cheney, John Deutch has had it both ways in Iraq. As CIA Director, he oversaw some of the agency's mid to late 1990s coup and assassination attempts. But Deutch profited in post-Gulf War Iraq as a board member of Schlumberger, the second largest US oil services company (he remains on the board today). The company won at least three contracts for well-logging equipment and geological software to Iraq via a French subsidiary, Services Petroliers Schlumberger, and through Schlumberger Gulf Services of Bahrain. Deutch is well-situated. In addition to being an Institute Professor at MIT, a director of Citigroup, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission and a Bilderberger, Deutch sits on the board of Raytheon. In 1999, the CIA suspended Deutch's security clearance after concluding that he had mishandled national secrets on his home computer. Wayne Downing is the current Director of Combating Terrorism for the Homeland Security Defense Board. As reported by journalist Seymour Hersh (New Yorker, 12/20/01), Downing ran Special Forces command during the Gulf War, and was involved in a Delta Force operation that killed or wounded an estimated 180 Iraqis, with no US losses. According to Hersh, "Downing loved it." In 1997?1998, Downing co-wrote a plan with CIA veteran Duane "Dewey" Clarridge to overthrow Saddam Hussein using Kurdish and Shi'ite fighters. Clarridge was CIA Division Chief, and chief of CIA Contra support operations from 1982?1984. Clarridge met regularly with Manuel Noriega, Jorge Morales and other narco-traffickers. He helped Oliver North establish the Ilopango air base in El Salvador as a staging point for Contra supply/CIA cocaine operations. A major Iran-Contra player, he was indicted on seven counts of perjury by Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh. He also supplied logistics help that sent US arms to Iran. In his notorious final act as president, George H.W. Bush pardoned Clarridge, Elliott Abrams, Caspar Weinberger and Robert McFarlane?-all of whom have played active roles in recent anti-Saddam operations. Rifts Within the War Lobby While there is unanimous agreement within the Bush administration about an Iraq "regime change" (and strong support from Congress, including Senators Lieberman, Biden, McCain and Daschle), there have been disagreements among the hawks about how it should be done. The militant Perle-Wolfowitz faction has butted heads with elites favoring a more "international consensus"-oriented approach (Powell, Kissinger, Scowcroft). Even Deputy Secretary of State and career covert operative Richard Armitage, a signatory to the 1998 anti-Iraq letter and a supporter of the Iraq Liberation Act, has viewed some of the Perle-Wolfowitz-Iraqi National Congress plans with suspicion. In the most embarrassing flap to date, at a July 10, 2002, Defense Policy Board briefing, Rand analyst and Perle protege Laurent Murawiec identified Saudi Arabia as an enemy of the United States. Many believe that Perle planned this move, which caused worldwide turmoil and angered other members of the Bush cabinet. It remains to be seen which war faction wins out, and what manner of rampage will be unleashed. -> http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/Chin110702/11-07-02_Chin-3.pdf -> http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHI211A.html War rethorics now and then Proclamation by Adolf Hitler - September 1,1939. Proclamation by Adolf Hitler, Chancellor of the Reich, to the German Army, September 1,1939. The Polish State has refused the peaceful settlement of relations which I desired, and has appealed to arms. Germans in Poland are persecuted with bloody terror and driven from their houses. A series of violations of the frontier, intolerable to a great Power, prove that Poland is no longer willing to respect the frontier of the Reich. In order to put an end to this lunacy, I have no other choice than to meet force with force from now on. The German Army will fight the battle for the honour and the vital rights of reborn Germany with hard determination. I expect that every soldier, mindful of the great traditions of eternal German soldiery, will ever remain conscious that he is a representative of the National-Socialist Greater Germany. Long live our people and our Reich! http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/wwii/gp1.htm Proclamation by George W. Bush - March 16, 2003 I'm standing here with you and our friends as we work toward a great cause, and that is peace and security in this world.... We concluded that tomorrow is a moment of truth for the world. Many nations have voiced a commitment to peace and security, and now they must demonstrate that commitment to peace and security in the only effective way: by supporting the immediate and unconditional disarmament of Saddam Hussein. ...The dictator of Iraq and his weapons of mass destruction are a threat to the security of free nations. He is a danger to his neighbors. He is a sponsor of terrorism. He is an obstacle to progress in the Middle East. -> http://globalresearch.ca/articles/WAR303A.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ Bitte lächeln! 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