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Contents Updated: Friday, 19 November 2004
The first test of medicine is that it should do the patient no harm.Florence Nightingale
On day 21 of the war, the fall of Baghdad was announced and the war was declared by the journalists as over. It was thankfully short but still cost a provisional 2000 civilian lives and about 5000 civilians injured. Another 4000 or so Iraqi soldiers were killed compared with a handful of US and UK soldiers. This was a grossly one sided war, and now its ends have to justify its means$75 billion, on Bushs appeal to Congress, seven times the GDP of Iraq! An evil tyrant has been justly removed, but what can the Iraqis now expect? The evil tyrants former masters are now directly in charge, and what are their true motives?
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The aim of the war was supposedly to remove weapons of mass destruction from Saddam who said he had none, did not use them even though the war was always against him, and the coalition soldiers have found none. Propaganda demands that they do find something, and they probably will, if only to satisfy the barstool brigadiers who are celebrating a great victory.
The truth about the purposes of this war will be revealed in the coming months. A US governer, Jay Garner has been appointed, the US will control every sector of the country, the currency will be the dollar and the contracts are already being doled out to the buddies of the Bush Administration. It is already looking clear enough, but watch this space. These pages will be left here for the time being, while people check out the outcome.
The real test of what this war is about will be determined by who gets the oil. If we see control going to Bushs corporate Buddies, we will know that the anti-war protestors were right.Marc Perkel, San Francisco
Broken Promises (aka Lies!) revealed in the US draft UN resolution (9 May 2003):