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The Splendid Failure of Occupation Last Updated: Dec 31st, 2009 - 01:49:28


The Splendid Failure of Occupation
Part 5: America and depleted uranium, infatuation or deliberation
By B.J. Sabri

Is it reasonable to include different subjects such as the U.N.�s role in the occupation of Iraq, the U.S. hyper-imperialistic agenda, and radioactive �depleted� uranium (DU) all in one argument? Because the invasion of Iraq is the first hyper-imperialistic experiment in supposedly civilized times aimed at imposing enslaving colonialism on that country through ruses and fascist barbarity, the answer is yes, if we treat them as connected pathways leading to the supremacist ideology, expansionist imperialism, and military choices of the United States, and by default Israel.

May 5, 2004, 13:38

The Splendid Failure of Occupation
Part 4: Annan and the vocabulary of deception
By B.J. Sabri

We ended part three by alleging that U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is guilty of simplistic treatment of serious matters such as terrorism, genocide, and WMD. If this is true, how can we then corroborate such an audacious allegation against him?

May 3, 2004, 20:47

The Splendid Failure of Occupation
Part 3: Annan, the UN and other stories
By B.J. Sabri

Having summarily pointed to the U.S. war on Iraq from understanding how Zionism formed a political state on Arab soil, we have to relate it to the current Iraqi situation inside the U.N. system where Israel rules unchallenged through its control of the United States, which is controlling the United Nations. However, other external sources allow Israel to pursue its agenda inside the U.N. undisturbed.

Apr 30, 2004, 00:34

The Splendid Failure of Occupation
Part 2: Can we explain the war on Iraq by reading Israel?
By B.J. Sabri

Depending on where one is standing, discussing the conjecture where Israel enters into the scene involving Iraq and the Middle East, and on top of that explaining the U.S. war objectives in Iraq is overwhelming. This is not because discussing them is inherently prohibitive or difficult, but essentially, because the subject of discussion is systematically, ideologically, culturally, and politically conditioned to the point that even the most adroit analyses have become pointless, irrelevant to a reality that is proceeding on its own, and a tiring exercise in the art of intellectual frustration.

Apr 28, 2004, 14:46

The Splendid Failure of Occupation
Part 1: The unraveling of the American caliphate in Baghdad
By B.J. Sabri

The news that comes out of Iraq is uncontested. Briefly, U.S. hyper-imperialists whose forces are occupying Iraq with an Israeli Sharonian methodology, fascist mentality, and a Nazi modality, are splendidly failing to impose colonialism on Iraq, and with this failure, the grandiose project of Caliph Bush for a Mesopotamian conquest is gradually disintegrating, right from its ideological and military foundations.

Apr 26, 2004, 15:49

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