A Sovereign and Independent U.S. Puppet by Jacob Hornberger |
| Published: August 22, 2007, 2:31 pm |
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007Jacob Hornberger's Blog [Blog Archives]A Sovereign and Independent U.S. Puppetby Jacob G. HornbergerPresident Bush and members of Congress have become frustrated and exasperated with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. They say he's not meeting their deadlines. Bush even says that if Maliki doesn't straighten up, the Iraqi people will oust him from office.But wait a minute! I thought Iraq was now a sovereign and independent country. I thought that that was what the invasion of Iraq four years ago was all about well, at least after those infamous and scary WMDs failed to materialize.The fact is that Bush's and Congress's attitude reflects what U.S. foreign policy has long been based upon, especially in Iraq the installation of a puppet regime that will do the bidding of U.S. officials.In fact, the great offense committed by Saddam Hussein, the offense that cost him his job, was simply that he didn't kneel and obey the dictates of U.S. [ Full article ] |
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