| Subject: Re: Fwd: Open Letter from Ramsey Clark to U.N. and George W. Bush |
| From: hiroshima_facts@yahoo.com (hiroshima facts) |
| Date: 16/02/2004, 15:03 |
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In article <c0pjcu$1707$1@pencil.math.missouri.edu>, STRIDER says...
From: ImpeachBush@VoteToImpeach.org
Subject: Open Letter from Ramsey Clark to U.N. and George W. Bush
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 18:49:48 -0500
Forget law. No more legal papers, or rights. Forget truth. The claim
that either Afghanistan, or Iraq declared war on the U.S. is absurd.
The U.S. chose to attack both nations, from one end to the other,
violating their sovereignty and changing their "regimes", summarily
executing thousands of men, women and children in the process.
Afghanistan started it on 9/11/2001.
At
least 40,000 defenseless people in Iraq have been killed by U.S.
violence since the latest aggression began in earnest in March 2003
Maybe if you count defenseless soldiers.
starting with its celebrated, high tech, terrorist "Shock and Awe"
and continuing until now with 25, or more, U.S. raids daily causing
mounting deaths and injuries.
Not terrorist to hit military targets in a war.
Iraq did not use illicit weapons in the 1991 Gulf war. The U.S. did -
900 tons plus of depleted uranium, fuel air explosives, super bombs,,
cluster bombs
None of these weapons are illicit. No other weapon the US uses is illicit either.
with civilians and civilian facilities the "direct
object of attack".
We did not target civilians in either war.