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Politics : The Donkey's Inn

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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (5098)10/29/2002 8:33:39 PM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) of 15516
 
"Respected scientists on both sides of the Atlantic warned yesterday that the US
is developing a new generation of weapons that
undermine and possibly violate international treaties on biological and chemical warfare.
The scientists, specialists in bio-warfare and chemical weapons,
say the Pentagon,
with the help of the British military, is also working on "non-lethal" weapons similar to the
narcotic gas used by Russian forces to end last week's siege in Moscow.

They also point to the paradox of the US developing such weapons at a time when
it is proposing military action against Iraq on
the grounds that Saddam Hussein is breaking international treaties.

Malcolm Dando, professor of international security at the University of Bradford, and
Mark Wheelis, a lecturer in microbiology at
the University of California, say that the US is encouraging a breakdown in arms
control by its research into biological cluster bombs, anthrax and non-lethal weapons
for use against hostile crowds, and by the secrecy under which these programmes are
being conducted. "


guardian.co.uk

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Bush will turn the US biological weapons onto hostile American crowds. Saddam taught Bush a great
deal about crowd control, didn't he? Can there be any doubt in Americans minds that Bush plans
to establish a dictatorship for himself and his heirs?

Recently, the Guardian published an article about the Carlyle firm, a company that
Poppy Bush works for. Carlyle plans to buy part of the British Defense industry.
There are members in the British Parliament who are making a fuss about the acquisition.
And people thought Tony Blair was a nice guy. You have to wonder what is in
the Iraqi attack for him. Does Blair want to become the next King
of England?
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