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To: Krowbar who wrote (27234)12/23/1998 4:32:00 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
re: Why didn't

He was subjected to secret nuclear blackmail.



To: Krowbar who wrote (27234)12/23/1998 10:16:00 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
Del,
Saddam was set up by the US and Bush, that's why. He would not have invaded Kuwait except he thought he got the nod from Bush that we didn't care. Up to that point Saddam was our bud. The US ambassador was given instructions not to strongly warn Saddam against invading Kuwait (we knew his plans beforehand) which was considered tacit approval even by our own ambassador. Then Bush double crossed him. The ambassador was told to shut up after wards when she realized she had been used and the reports lost or something. Iraq claims a certain portion of land that Kuwait controls which is full of oil wells. It used to belong to Iraq at some time in the past.

The whole war was used by Bush to strengthen his darling New World Order (he's up to his neck in it) and increase the UN influence in American foriegn policy and UN control over our armed forces. It was really a turning point for the NWO. But the american people wisely rejected Bush and the NWO. But it still creeps into every facet of our lives as we merrily ignore the signs.

Bob

PS Constitutional government is slipping away.