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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (388)1/10/2004 1:24:00 PM
From: Red Heeler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1347
 
Uh oh. Paul O'Neill just took his mallet and stake and began the drive into Bush's heart:

cbsnews.com

Suskind says O'Neill and other White House insiders he interviewed gave him documents that show that in the first three months of 2001, the administration was looking at military options for removing Saddam Hussein from power and planning for the aftermath of Saddam's downfall -- including post-war contingencies like peacekeeping troops, war crimes tribunals and the future of Iraq's oil.

"There are memos," Suskind tells Stahl, "One of them marked 'secret' says 'Plan for Post-Saddam Iraq.'"

A Pentagon document, says Suskind, titled "Foreign Suitors For Iraqi Oilfield Contracts," outlines areas of oil exploration. "It talks about contractors around the world from...30, 40 countries and which ones have what intentions on oil in Iraq," Suskind says.



To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (388)1/10/2004 1:30:45 PM
From: Red Heeler  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1347
 
Oh, by the way, the Geneva convention says that Prisoners of war can only be held until the end of hostilities. The US is currently holding about 13,000 prisoners in Iraq. And I thought the end of the conflict was announced by George when he landed on the carrier wearing his dandy flight suit.

opednews.com