THE ROAD MAP HAS A ROADBLOCK.
Tom Paine. | 15.05.2003 14:41
He has no intention of following any roadmap.
Even the word "roadmap" sounds like another Phoney Blair cringmaking word.
In twenty years time the Arabs will still be trying to liberate Iraq and the West bank.
What should be understood is that the Yanks now think they own the world.
Washington has been infiltrated by the Psychopath of Sabra.
So The Psychopath will not even be asked to do anything he does not want.
End of story.
The next yankee target is China.
The philosophy of the junta ruling the US at the moment is to arrogantly display their power and prevent any up and coming country from challenging their power.
This will eventually lead to a nuclear confrontation.
In the meantime, that unelected, recovering alcoholic in the White House is going to tell me what to eat.
tompainee@yahoo.co.uk
Even the word "roadmap" sounds like another Phoney Blair cringmaking word.
In twenty years time the Arabs will still be trying to liberate Iraq and the West bank.
What should be understood is that the Yanks now think they own the world.
Washington has been infiltrated by the Psychopath of Sabra.
So The Psychopath will not even be asked to do anything he does not want.
End of story.
The next yankee target is China.
The philosophy of the junta ruling the US at the moment is to arrogantly display their power and prevent any up and coming country from challenging their power.
This will eventually lead to a nuclear confrontation.
In the meantime, that unelected, recovering alcoholic in the White House is going to tell me what to eat.
tompainee@yahoo.co.uk
Tom Paine.
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Pax Americana
15.05.2003 16:44
The reason that empire doesn't sound quite so heinous to American ears, says Michael Adas, is the nation's response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. "It changed everything. The civilian population of America suddenly saw itself at risk," says Adas, history professor at Rutgers University, whose books include "High Imperialism and the New History" (1993).
The idea of using American might to restore order to the world -- to be an empire -- seemed like a pretty good idea. "It was, `Yes, we're willing to give up domestic rights; yes, we must use force overseas. Yes, we must build an empire -- an empire of preemptive military strikes.' "
http://www.statesman.com/insight/content/auto/epaper/editions/sunday/insight_2.html
"Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of the Pax Americana -- the empire that dare not speak its Zionist name . . . "
Brutus
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