Iraqis Accuse U.S. Of Bombing Shrine
The so said civil war is done by US controlled Al Qaida and special commandoes.
Quote, "CIA controled Interior Ministry death squads?
Interior Ministry (130,000 are police, and 10,000 special commandoes) murder:
(Neocon) Bayan Jabr is the latest appointment
...the front man, & let the Israelis run it.
The secret commando units are a mix of Iraqis, Kurds, mercenaries, lead by Israelis.
Who Started The Death Squads?
Bush's neocons ...James Steele & Steven Casteel who were assigned to Paul Bremer, & they established the Interior Ministry's police force. CIA/Special Forces/DEA .... Previously, they established 'counter insurgents' (Death Squads) in S. America....
The Death Squads are a small core of the police. ...leaders are mossad, & the structure consists of Israeli control over mercenaries, & ex-Iraqi military.
The Shias will kill Sunnis, and the Sunnis will kill Shias. Marines will be told it's insurgents, & Muslims foreign fighters. When it's time for Iran, the Zionists will hit America w/ a false flag that points at Iran.
http://judicial-inc.biz/iraqi_death_squads.htm
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Oh please! How can you function with such paranoia? I love how your quotes are from such reliable sources....Just because you read it on a liberal blog does not mean it contains truth. Hopefully by replying to your message the Feds will spare me with their plans to implant mind-controlling alien parasites into the brains of the American public!!
If you really hate America so much why are you still here? I hear North Korea, China, Iraq and Iran are nice this time of year!
God Bless America!
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I believe the people who should move, are the "My country, right or wrong" types. The type of people that are unwilling to question authority, who believe there is a terrorist hiding behind every bush, but think anything that may reflect badly on the CIA is a paranoid rant.
Secret detention camps being built by Halliburton? That's paranoid claptrap.
Terrorist trying to bomb my local 7-11? Truth, we need more secret surveillance to protect my constitutionally protected over-consumption.
That ideology, of blind subservience, is more in line with a totalitarian regime like North Korea.
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I'm all about questioning authority and holding our leaders responsible for their actions. It just seems to me that some concrete evidence and information is necessary before these conspiracy theories are presented as facts. I find it hard to believe that Cheney and Bush have SO much power as to keep all these crimes silent. I have no apology for loving this country. It has allowed me to go to school and have a great profession to provide for my family. To imply that our government is comparable to evil regimes is unforgivable. Do you honestly believe that these leaders are evil?
cheers.
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Blair and Bush did samething, both invaded Iraq; both provoke Iraq civil war. They work for same master: Israel.
Quote, "British special forces caught dressed as Arab 'terrorists'
British soldiers have been caught posing as Arabs and shooting Iraqis in the occupied city of Basra in southern Iraq. A group of them was caught yesterday by Iraqi police. They were driving an Iraqi car, wearing Arab clothing, and carrying weapons and explosives.
The Iraqi police were patrolling the area looking for suspected "terrorists" or "insurgents", and they noticed that the men were acting suspiciously. Suddenly, without warning, the suspicious men started shooting at people, but the new Iraqi security forces managed to capture some of them before they could escape. Obviously, if these men had not been caught, the mass media would now be reporting the incident as just another attempt by evil "terrorists" to create civil war in Iraq.
There have been a number of incidents in this area and throughout Iraq in which police and civilians have been targeted and killed by "terrorists" or "insurgents". But this is the first time that any of those responsible have been caught in the act, and it is now clear that at least some of them are working directly for the occupying forces, as many Iraqis have openly suspected all along.
A few days ago, in a statement unreported in the corporate mass media, Iran's most senior military official specifically linked the instability in Iraq with agents of the US and its allies: "we have information that the insecurity has its roots in the activities of American and Israeli spies."
The post-war violence in Iraq is always been blamed on "Islamic extremists" or "rival ethnic factions". Yet in the history of the country, nothing like this has ever happened before. The problems began precisely when the US and UK seized control.
The Iraqi police arrested the men and put them in prison. Unfortunately the police never had a chance to question the men and find out exactly what they were doing, because within minutes the UK sent in six tanks and an elite SAS unit to break their terrorists out of jail.
During the illegal prison break Iraqi officials were held at gunpoint, much of the jail was demolished, and all of the other criminals and insurgents were set free. The US and UK do not hesitate to use violence and terror to achieve their objectives, no matter what the consequences.
The official explanation for the illegal jail break is that somebody thought the British men might be taken away by a gang of Iraqi resistance fighters and never seen again. This is blatantly nonsense, of course, because the entire prison was entirely surrounded by British tanks and troops. With the full force of the British military at hand, the terrorists were rescued quickly and easily.
As further details emerge, the Western media increasingly presents conflicting reports about the nature and sequence of events, and the official British sources cited without question in mainstream news coverage are indicative of a classic disinformation exercise.
When local people saw what was happening the area began to erupt with angry anti-British protests.
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The Guardian, "British tanks storm Basra jail to free undercover soldiers", front page, 20 September 2005.
British tanks storm Basra jail to free undercover soldiers
British troops used tanks last night to break down the walls of a prison in the southern Iraqi city of Basra and free two undercover British soldiers who were seized earlier in the day by local police.
An official from the Iraqi interior ministry said half a dozen tanks had broken down the walls of the jail and troops had then stormed it to free the two British soldiers. The governor of Basra last night condemned the "barbaric aggression" of British forces in storming the jail.
Aquil Jabbar, an Iraqi television cameraman who lives across the street from the jail, said dozens of Iraqi prisoners also fled in the confusion.
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In a day of dramatic incidents in the heart of the British-controlled area of Iraq, the two undercover soldiers - almost certainly special forces - were held by Iraqi security forces after clashes that reportedly left two people dead and threatened to escalate into a diplomatic incident between London and Baghdad.
The soldiers, who were said to have been wearing Arab headdress, were accused of firing at Iraqi police when stopped at a road block.
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Muhammad al-Abadi, an official in the Basra governorate, told journalists the two undercover soldiers had looked suspicious to police. "A policeman approached them and then one of these guys fired at him. Then the police managed to capture them."
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BBC News, "Iraq probe into soldier incident", 20 September 2005.
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Both men were members of the SAS elite special forces, sources told the BBC's Richard Galpin in Baghdad.
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Mr Reid said surveillance had established the men were being moved to another location, while at the same time an angry crowd posed an obstacle to the departure of the six-strong team.
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Almost simultaneously, a separate operation was staged to rescue the men from the place where they had been moved to.
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Richard Galpin said al-Jazeera news channel footage, purportedly of the equipment carried in the men's car, showed assault rifles, a light machine gun, an anti-tank weapon, radio gear and medical kit.
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Al-Jazeera, "The occupation forces are the real perpetrators of bomb attacks in Iraq?", 14 September 2005.
Iran’s top military commander accused the United States and Israel of planning the non-stop bomb attacks that killed thousands of civilians in Iraq.
Brigadier General Mohammad-Baqer Zolqadr, the deputy commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), told a gathering of senior officials, that the U.S. needs those attacks to justify the continuation of its military presence in Iraq.
“The Americans blame weak and feeble groups in Iraq for insecurity in this country. We do not believe this and we have information that the insecurity has its roots in the activities of American and Israeli spies,” Zolqadr said.
“Insecurity in Iraq is a deeply-rooted phenomenon. The root of insecurity in Iraq lies in the occupation of this country by foreigners”.
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Washington Post, "British Smash Into Iraqi Jail To Free 2 Detained Soldiers", front page, 20 September 2005.
BAGHDAD, Sept. 19 -- British armored vehicles backed by helicopter gunships burst through the walls of an Iraqi jail Monday in the southern city of Basra to free two British commandos detained earlier in the day by Iraqi police, witnesses and Iraqi officials said. The incident climaxed a confrontation between the two nominal allies that had sparked hours of gun battles and rioting in Basra's streets.
An Iraqi official said a half-dozen armored vehicles had smashed into the jail, the Reuters news agency reported. The provincial governor, Mohammed Walli, told news agencies that the British assault was "barbaric, savage and irresponsible."
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In London, authorities said the two commandos were released after negotiations. But the BBC quoted British defense officials as saying a wall was demolished when British forces went to "collect" the men.
The killing of the New York Times reporter took place six weeks after an American freelance journalist, Steven Vincent, was kidnapped and killed in Basra, allegedly after being taken away in a marked police car. ...
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Iraqi security officials on Monday variously accused the two Britons they detained of shooting at Iraqi forces or trying to plant explosives. Photographs of the two men in custody showed them in civilian clothes.
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http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=75235
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In 2005, so said Al Qaida bombed the Shiite shrine in Samarra which provoked the conflict between Sunni and Shiite. This month, the remnant of the shrine was bombed again. This time Iraqis see more clearly when they start to realize the true face of the US. That US activates false flag "terror attack" to provoke a civil war.
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Both Sunni and Shias Iraqis have accused the U.S. of being behind the bombing the al-Askari shrine in Samarra, one of the holiest Shia religious sites, in order to further incite sectarian violence between the two rival Islamic groups and provide a justification for the American surge.
Sunni Muslim leaders belonging to the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq have questioned how terrorists could get access to the site which has been heavily guarded by about 60 Federal Protection Service forces and 25 local Iraqi police and closed to the public since it was attacked last year in a bombing which many also believed to be the work of US forces.
Steve Watson
Prison Planet
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Full article - http://prisonplanet .com/articles/ june2007/ 130607Shrine. htm
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