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Blair and Bush agree Iran War plan

Reuteters | 26.05.2006 13:01

Tony Blair trip to Washington signals the countdown to the Persian War.

During his meeting with President Bush the imminent Iran War plan has been agreed, alongside the necessary mechanisms to counterbalance any political and social opposition in both countries, including the total removal of the far too visible anti-war protest outside the British Parliament, and a new wave of anti-Iran propaganda to be disseminated by the world-wide corporate media. The new antiterrorism laws passed in both countries will be used to eradicate dissent and discourage its citizens from protesting.

Bush has recently formed the International Persian War Coalition after meeting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert this week in Washington. Both world leaders also agreed to extend the Israeli area of influence in the Middle East and to certify its status as the only nuclear military power in the region.

Tony Blair has now added Great Britain to the list of countries in this newly formed International Persian War Coalition, legitimising this imminent pre-emptive war.

Documents that will be disclosed in the future will reveal the extent of the agreement, this will happen at due time not to influence the run up to war.




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  1. Aboslute rubbish! — Not convinced
  2. What... — Menthol Slim
  3. Olmert, Bush agree on Iran deadline — Who's Agenda Are These Wars ... ?
  4. Perpetual Rubbish — steve