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Sunday, 24 July 2005 |
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Might can never be right by Ayesha Yusuf George Bush in his latest outburst, not withstanding his past acts of terrorism against other nations says, "Our sacrifice in Iraq is worth it." He believes, they should stay long enough to stabilize their hold for oil which was their main concern. What more does he want in Iraq, in spite of his past manoeuvres. He seems more concerned about the political solution, as much as a military victory. He refers to the September 11 attack as though it was the cause for the war in Iraq. The twin towers that was targeted in the September 11 attack was consequent to his vicious planning and plotting. What took months to build, was demolished in a matter of minutes. Most are aware of who was behind the September 11 attack. Though George Bush accused Al - Qaeda of having a hand in this, Israel too was instrumental, the first act of retribution to George Bush's treacherous acts, who claims he lives strictly according to his Holy Book. However when hostilities ceased and weapons of mass destruction were never found as expected, they stooped to more destructive ways. When U.S. and U.K. launched the 1991 Gulf war "Desert Storm", it was no secret that the coalition partners were determined to use nuclear, chemical and biological weapons against Iraq forces. The Anglo - American forces secretly used new kind of Armour piercing ammunition, with deadly depleted Uranium, and in the process had expended 640,000 pounds of this deadly ammunition, resulting in lethal radiation in Kuwait, Iraq and throughout the world. British radiation experts warn that it is going to destroy the lives of thousands of children all over the world. Large bunker busters, 2000 pound bombs used in Iraq, thus enveloping them in lethal particles that could cause cancer or deform the child. These invisible deadly particles could destroy men, women, children and even babies in the womb. Basra Paedriatic Hospital had disturbing photographs of thousands of births with congenital defects. Just in the north of Kuwait it was the most targeted Iraqi city, during the massive aerial attack by coalition forces. The pictures that lined the walls of the hospital were horrific. Babies with two heads, and others with their internal organs protruding their chests, besides numerous babies without limbs and others with no skin. Similar defects were seen in the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. More than 500 children were dying everyday due to this, and death of Iraqi children under 05 years had increased. This callous disregard for humanity, by a clique of ruthless brutes is something the whole world will condemn in no uncertain terms, and will haunt the world for generations to come. Uranium Oxide particles, carried by body fluids that travel through the body, damage more than one organ. This particular type of radiation can cause the body's communication system to break down and cause malfunctions in many vital organs of the body. Victims of the first Gulf War still suffer from innumerable ailments. The agony and pain of those infected can never be undone. The so-called nations of brutes who resort to such ruthless crimes, will atone for their sins. Do they know what awaits them by way of retribution for their evil deeds? With the advancement of science and Technology man too has advanced, but this blessing was not to destroy fellow human beings, but to better his life and activities in particular, and mankind in general. The world is watching and is fully aware of George Bush and his cohorts particularly Israel, who is waiting to spread their vicious tentacles, on innocent people in the belief that might is right, will receive what is due to them by way of retribution. Let them be aware, that whatsoever man soweth, he will reap in this world as well as in the next. Those nations from the west, who believe their wealth could bring them prosperity, will see what awaits them when they face the Lord, our creator to answer for their actions. |
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