Right you are. Here something which seems to express your feelings.
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Saddam Hussein, a Former CIA Asset Presumed Captured.
This is what a truthful headline ought to say.
Obviously, the entire mob of US appeasers, the US government, the colonial
authorities in Iraq, and the quislings and traitors on the so-called the
Governing Council in Baghdad will start congratulating themselves publicly,
and the tame media will project mild tones of anticipation of an unhindered
and unopposed continuation of the ongoing carpetbagging and dismembering of
Iraq. But why, really? The odds are that the capture of this criminal, human
rights violating US stooge - if it is indeed Saddam Hussein and not one of
his many doubles - will make no real difference to the Iraqi people or to
the way the US proceeds to colonize, plunder, and oppress Iraq. Therefore it
will also make no difference at all to the way the Iraqi people perceives
the illegal US occupation or to its opposition and resistance against it.
On a tangential note it is worth mentioning that now, after Saddam's alleged
capture, the US has even less of a propaganda reason (there is no LEGAL
justification for the US military occupation of Iraq, but let's ignore that
obvious fact momentarily) for continuing its violent and destructive
occupation of Iraq. Saddam was the perceived threat, wasn't he? Now he's
gone. Why isn't the US gone, too?
But we all know that won't happen, don't we? Saddam, assuming it's him, is
probably already being interviewed by his CIA minders. They'll have to
express their deeply felt gratitude and appreciation. He has served US needs
in Iraq brilliantly to the detriment of his nation for nearly forty years
(since 1963), including instigating major wars on US command. Now, the final
coup has succeeded. The intelligence asset Saddam Hussein proved to be of
incalculable value in making a US military intervention in Iraq a realistic
option.
Nes
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