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Message: Entry: Leave the Fanatics to Kill Each Other Link: http://www.takimag.com/blogs/article/leave_the_fanatics_to_kill_each_other#979 Post contents: Patrick Foy replies to Dan Stewart... May I say I concur with Dan Stewart's comments, to the extent I understand them. Iraq was a dictatorship but not a killing ground prior to Washington getting Iraq into its crosshairs, starting with Bush I. The process of destruction was deliberate and on-going under Clinton and Madeleline "it's worth it" Albright (see "The Scouraging of Iraq" by Geoff Simons). Then came the coup de grace: the 2003 invasion followed by the Douglas Feith/Henry Kissinger orchestrated occupation, presided over by Kissinger's partner, Paul Bremer, acting as a frontman. Ask yourself, why would "neocon" operatives like Douglas Feith, Elliot Abrams, David Wurmser, et. al. want to reconstitute Iraq or do anything beneficent for any Arab country? As a result of the foregoing, the nation-state of iraq has been destroyed. The sectarian fanatics in Iraq were set loose on each other thanks to White House policies, under the guidance of the "neocons". Cheney and Bush are responsible for allowing that to happen, for making it happen, thereby creating a cauldron of terrorism and mayhem. Cui bono? I am certainly repulsed and amazed by Washington's use of depleted uranium, cluster bombs and phosphorous ordinance during both "Desert Storm" and "Operation Iraqi Freedom". This indicates that the fanatics are located not only in Iraq and are not just religious; the much more powerful secular fanatics are located in Tel Aviv and in Washington. It is they who are in the driver's seat. I can offer no solution to this nightmare in Iraq, but those who are responsible for it should be exposed and held accountable. I think we can all agree on that. Indeed, Patrick Foy Sent at: 2008 07 09