For a war Americans were told was absolutely necessary for the security of the United States, an official end has come with nothing to show for it. With well over 100,000 people killed and a list of un-prosecuted war crimes, the object now is to leave while things are decent enough to look superficially acceptable. What legacy will the history books ascribe one of the most contentious wars in American history?
Read the whole article by Rebecca Santana and Robert H. Reid at the Associated Press.
And holmes of the cnn whitewash with his cockney accent a sickening tribute to america which lays bare what america is an armed camp that destroy countries murder and torture it citizens.america media is based on hitlers gobbels propagander a sick socierty awash with war criminals,plunderers, liars,together with their zionist cohorts pushing for another war to murder more innocent victims.
Thr primary purpose of the american media is to copulate with the zionist war criminals and as# lick for crumbs.off their tables for starters
Smarten up, John. The New Lie – promoted by both right and left – is that the American people were tricked into supporting a war they otherwise would have opposed. The grim truth is that not only did the American people gleefully support Bush's butchery in Iraq for many, many years, but they cheered long and loud when Bush began running torture chambers. Many are still cheering torture – check out any GOP 'debate'. Polls show that the majority of Americans are 'outraged' by the very concept of holding Bush's torturers and killers responsible for anything. Americans voted for Bush twice – the second time when Bush's torture chambers and other war crimes were already widespread public knowledge. But we're supposed to believe that people who intentionally enable war criminals to continue to commit even more war crimes aren't responsible for their actions? Please.
What the article fails to mention is the war's effect on the Christian community in Iraq. According to refugee agencies, only 500,000 remain in the country, down from one million. While Sadaam protected them, the US didn't.