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Just how hypocritical and sick can the U.S. and their puppet Iraq government get?
October 26, 2010
We are a proud nation, and we are not going to bow down in front of the new tyrants of the world. - Tariq Aziz
Tariq Aziz was Iraq's Foreign Minister when the U.S.-led war began in 1991.
The inspectors will find that all the talk of Iraq stockpiling weapons of mass destruction is simply a lie, and put by Bush and Blair as a pretext for staging a war.
- Tariq Aziz, New York Times, October 22, 2002
The U.S.-led war against Iraq will soon be twenty years old. Those who remember the lead-up to the war in the summer of 1990 will certainly remember the face and words of Tariq Aziz, then foreign minister of Iraq. His was a voice of reason and intelligence that sought to avoid the war that led to the destruction of Iraq - and hundreds of thousands of lives. Today, just a few days after the release of hundreds of thousands of documents that detail a very long list of war crimes committed by U.S. forces and their army of Iraqi quislings, Tariq Aziz was sentenced to death. This is a very black day for Iraq and the Iraqi people. {more}
Background summary of Aziz from MSNBC.
Report from the Guardian.Can't have Aziz continue talking, criticizing not only the Bush regimes but also Obama. "Obama is a hypocrite" he said in August in an interview with the Guardian. Did Barry order the hanging?
October 26, 2010
We are a proud nation, and we are not going to bow down in front of the new tyrants of the world. - Tariq Aziz
Tariq Aziz was Iraq's Foreign Minister when the U.S.-led war began in 1991.
The inspectors will find that all the talk of Iraq stockpiling weapons of mass destruction is simply a lie, and put by Bush and Blair as a pretext for staging a war.
- Tariq Aziz, New York Times, October 22, 2002
The U.S.-led war against Iraq will soon be twenty years old. Those who remember the lead-up to the war in the summer of 1990 will certainly remember the face and words of Tariq Aziz, then foreign minister of Iraq. His was a voice of reason and intelligence that sought to avoid the war that led to the destruction of Iraq - and hundreds of thousands of lives. Today, just a few days after the release of hundreds of thousands of documents that detail a very long list of war crimes committed by U.S. forces and their army of Iraqi quislings, Tariq Aziz was sentenced to death. This is a very black day for Iraq and the Iraqi people. {more}
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