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We're # 1 (don't thik twice Mr. Blair!)

Oliver North | 06.10.2002 02:32

Uncontested superpower!
No question of Balance of Powers

"On September 17, 2002 the Bush administration published its “National Security Strategy of the United States of America.” So far, there has been no serious examination of this important document in the establishment media. This is unfortunate, to say the least, because this document advances the political and theoretical justification for a colossal escalation of American militarism. The document asserts as the guiding policy of the United States the right to use military force anywhere in the world, at any time it chooses, against any country it believes to be, or it believes may at some point become, a threat to American interests. No other country in modern history, not even Nazi Germany at the height of Hitler’s madness, has asserted such a sweeping claim to global hegemony—or, to put it more bluntly, world domination—as is now being made by the United States.

The message of this document, stripped of its cynical euphemisms and calculated evasions, is unmistakably clear: The United States government asserts the right to bomb, invade and destroy whatever country it chooses. It refuses to respect as a matter of international law the sovereignty of any other country, and reserves the right to get rid of any regime, in any part of the world, that is, appears to be, or might some day become, hostile to what the United States considers to be its vital interests."

- David North





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Exporting Terror

06.10.2002 09:40

If the USA, the only country who has ever used WMD, can bomb any country hoping to acquire WMD, like Iraq, then all they have to do is supply those countries with the neccessary weapons, as Bush did for Saddam in the 1980's and like Blair did by giving fundementalist Iran fissile material last year. Arming future enemies ensures perpetual war.

Allies


clever trick

07.10.2002 10:00

it's like buying stuff at a police auction, then getting nicked for receiving stolen goods on the way out..

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