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USA And The Future Of The World -II
4 news items. (With unwanted interruptions in between.)





Remember J Assange of Wikileaks on whom the Angry AmeriKKKan Govt (and its secular sockpuppets overseas) tried to pin Multiple Sudden Spontaneous And Out-of-the-Blue rape charges, because he was about to/coincidentally timed to when he was about to divulge something rather uncomfortable to AmeriKKKa? (If you don't remember, there's a note in post 113 referring to it. Draw your own conclusions, how hard can it be.)



Well, both Assange/Wikileaks and AmeriKKKa are back in the news. And one of them is looking decidedly unpretty, but you knew that already.



1. news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8111510/documents-detail-iraq-bloodbath-assange

Quote:Documents detail Iraq bloodbath: Assange

13:44 AEST Sat Oct 23 2010





Newly released Wikileak documents on Iraq give a blow-by-blow account of the "bloodbath" in the country over six years, the whistleblower's founder Julian [color="#FF0000"]Assange[/color] said on Friday.



Speaking to CNN after the documents' publication, he said they presented a much more straightforward picture than material on the conflict in Afghanistan previously published by Wikileaks.



"These documents reveal six years of the Iraq war at a ground level detail - the troops on the ground, their reports, what they were seeing, what they were saying and what they were doing," he told the broadcaster.



The Iraq documents cover the deaths of some [color="#FF0000"]104,000 people over six years[/color] - compared the deaths of 20,000 people in Afghanistan detailed in previously released papers.



"We're talking about a five times greater kill rate in Iraq, really a comparative bloodbath compared to Afghanistan," he told CNN.




[color="#0000FF"]The Iraq documents gave "not just the aggregate, not just that, you know, 'in Fallujah a lot of people died,' but rather the deaths of each person, with precise geographic coordinates and the operation under which they died.



"That is the big outcome for us, is that these people whose deaths were previously anonymous, they are no longer anonymous," he added.[/color]



"We can see where they died and under what circumstances.



"I think the message of this material is powerful and perhaps a little easier to understand than the complex situation in Afghanistan," he added.



[color="#0000FF"]The comments came shortly after Wikileaks released nearly 400,000 pages of secret military field reports from Iraq, including graphic accounts of torture, civilian killings and Iran's hand in the Iraq war.[/color]



The US administration said the release could endanger US troops and Iraqis but would not shed new light on the war.

[color="#800080"](Oh poor AmriKKKan terrorist troops. Getting all endangered. Are we being asked to root for the christocrusade against the islamic jihad? But they all look/sound/taste/kill the same.)[/color]
The same AmeriKKKan christists and their pet christist parrots in India would make Godhra a "genocide". It's just the mathematics of christian lying. They hide their very real and large number of civilian victims and hysterically multiply the number of islamic victims of islam-induced riots in India (while keeping pointedly silent on the Hindu victims of the same, pretending it was all a one-way-street).

I think everyone with sense and any degree of honesty already knows the christoislamaniacs (and communazis and other christoclass diseases) are the world's sole genocidal manias.



So it's yet another christo AmriKKKan genocide of the Other, both directly by their own hand and by encouraging others to do it for them. So what else is new? Christos already permanently mass-genocided the native Americans in native Americans' own land and still stick to their Total Silence act on that one. This is just the latest installment. And the numbers are so much smaller after all. And it's only their islamic brethren in this case: either the crusaders crusade or the islamics will jihad them. It's all "innocent fun". With a 100,000 or so dead. What a waste.

We should call this the Nth Crusade (I forgot what number we were up to, they do this so often).







But things get a shade darker still: Watch the AmriKKKan government utter a typical AmeriKKKanism next. It's pretty pukeworthy, but hey, it's AmriKKKa.



2. news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8111513

Quote:US hid Iraq war torture: Wikileaks

13:02 AEST Sat Oct 23 2010

AFP



Al-Jazeera today released what it called "startling new information" from US documents obtained by WikiLeaks, alleging state-sanctioned Iraqi torture and the killing of hundreds of civilians at US military checkpoints.



It said that the major findings included a US military cover-up of Iraqi state-sanctioned torture and "hundreds" of civilians deaths at manned American checkpoints after the US-led invasion of 2003 that ousted Saddam Hussein.



The Qatar-based satellite broadcaster also said the leaked papers, dating from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2009, show the United States kept a death count throughout the war, despite US denials.



US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemned "in the most clear terms" the leaks of any documents putting Americans at risk.



Speaking to reporters in Washington, she declined to discuss the specifics of the WikiLeaks disclosures.



"But I do have a strong opinion that we should condemn in the most clear terms the disclosure of any information by individuals and or organisations which puts the lives of United States and its partners' servicemembers and civilians at risk," she said.




[color="#0000FF"]Al-Jazeera's English channel told AFP in a statement that from 2100 GMT on Friday it would broadcast a series of programmes "that reveal startling new information about the operations of US forces during the Iraq War."



It said the programmes are based on files from WikiLeaks "who gained access to over 400,000 documents regarding the War in Iraq making it the largest document leak in US history.[/color]



"The secret materials are more than four times larger then Wikileak's Afghanistan files," the broadcaster said in a statement issued in English.



WikiLeaks infuriated the Pentagon in July by publishing 77,000 classified US military documents on the war in Afghanistan.

[color="#800080"](Refers to the cause for why Wikileak's Assange got the sudden rape charges inflicted on him by AmriKKKa in randomly-neutral looking soil.)[/color]



"Although one of the stated aims of the Iraq War was to close down Saddam Hussein's torture chambers, the Wikileaks documents show many cases of torture and abuse of Iraqi prisoners by Iraqi police and soldiers," Al-Jazeera said.



"In addition, the documents reveal the US knew about the state sanctioned torture but ordered its troops not to intervene."



It said "hundreds of civilians" were killed at US manned checkpoints.



"According to the documents, many Iraqi civilians were killed during the war at checkpoints in contrast to the official US position," the channel said.



Al-Jazeera said the leaked documents also provide new information on the killing of civilians by US private security firm Blackwater.



"The secret US files reveal new cases of Blackwater (a company now known as XE) opening fire on civilians. No charges were ever brought," the statement said.


[color="#800080"](Sounds a bit like a christoBrit massacre of Indoos, nah? ChristoEmpires change. Christotyranny doesn't.)[/color]



The broadcaster's Arabic-language service reported that the civilian death toll in Iraq was "much higher than officially announced."



[color="#0000FF"]It reported that at least 109,000 people were killed, 63 percent of them civilians, between the invasion in March 2003 and the end of 2009.



"The confidential documents obtained by WikiLeaks reveal that the American forces had compiled a register of dead and wounded Iraqis, even if they deny it publicly," it said.



"They show 285,000 victims of the conflict, of whom at least 109,000 were killed" between 2003 and the end of last year, it said, adding that 63 percent of the dead were civilians.[/color]



Al-Jazeera said that included in the papers obtained by WikiLeaks was information on what the station's statement in English called the "secret involvement" of Iran in financing Shiite militias in Iraq.

[color="#800080"](islamic brotherhood.)[/color]



"The files detail Iran's secret war in Iraq and discuss Iran's Revolutionary Guard acting as an alleged supplier of arms to Shia insurgents," it said.



It said the papers also included US Army reports about Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki "and allegations of his association with death squads" in Iraq.



The Pentagon warned on Friday that releasing secret military documents could endanger US troops and Iraqi civilians.



"By disclosing such sensitive information, WikiLeaks continues to put at risk the lives of our troops, their coalition partners and those Iraqis and Afghans working with us," Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said.




He said the documents were "essentially snapshots of events, both tragic and mundane, and do not tell the whole story."



Amnesty International urged Washington to investigate how much US officials knew about ill-treatment of detainees in Iraq.



"We have not yet had an opportunity to study the leaked files in detail but they add to our concern that the US authorities committed a serious breach of international law when they summarily handed over thousands of detainees to Iraqi security forces who, they knew, were continuing to torture and abuse detainees on a truly shocking scale," Malcolm Smart, Amnesty's Middle East director, said in a statement.



Note Hilarious Hillary and the Pentagon's little AmeriKKKan dance routine of turning the tables: how *dare* you endanger AmriKKKan lives* by making public such documents as will expose how AmriKKKans have illegally taken civilians' lives?

(*AmeriKKKan lives which are each worth a zillion of that of everyone else on the planet, don't you all know that by now, US govt makes that abundantly clear by issuing the statement each time even one AmeriKKKan dies anywhere because of AmriKKKan meddling - be it in Somalia with them black hawks downed or in Lebanon etc.)



Note the AmriKKKan logic. AmriKKKans and their aligned buddies massacre and facilitate massacres - rather, it's GENOCIDE - of others in silence in Iraq (and *many* other places besides) and then AmriKKKans get all indignant about others lifting back the veil of christo-imposed silence to reveal the Ugly AmeriKKKan truth underneath it all. And their excuse/defence? Actually, the retort is more a reprimand. "How dare you (potentially) endanger the ueberworthy AmeriKKKan lives by revealing how we *factually* destroyed the lives of others? Of course us christoAmriKKKans believe in

1. "human rights" (of christo Amrikkans first, and secondly of people of the book/mindvirus - like islamics and communazis - alone. And no one else after that. The rest have a right to get silently genocided.)

2. "freedom of speech" - except where this disadvantages us christo AmriKKKans and reveals the seedy bloody things we've been doing. Freedom of speech includes freedom to compulsively lie about heathens. Not the freedom/right to tell the hideous truth about our christoislamania."



Since mere words aren't enough, christoAmriKKKa will next follow in the faithful footsteps of that catholic christoterrorist brit director of the Slumdog Movie and make an inverted film/book/drama on how "evil Hindoos are oppressing islamaniacs in India" (all untrue, of course - as is usual with christianism; but christolying is expected), with the hope that islamania will not endanger the supremely overworthy AmriKKKan lives and will instead kill the factually-innocent Hindoos. Or they'll get their Indian convert/crypto convert minions to create such a make believe. Same thing.

After that effort at diversion (or before), in order to appease the islamaniacs it has enraged, AmriKKKa will also try its best to gift Hindu Kashmir to Pukestan - the way they generously stole/gifted Serbian territory to Albanian islamania - in an effort to prevent islamic pukestan from behaving suitably... suitably... islamic ... towards AmeriKKKa.

But I do hope islamania - from Pukestan, Afghanistan, Iran, Palestine, Albania, Chechnya, and other virulently islamic places, *do* indeed avenge the Iraqi dead by looking AmriKKKa's way with their bloodshot islamic eyes. Because then, for once, the jihad can direct itself where it is deservedly wanted/actively seeking it out.





3. news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8111363

Quote:US, Iran in shadow war in Iraq: WikiLeaks

11:34 AEST Sat Oct 23 2010



Secret US files released on Friday show Iran waging a shadow war with US troops in Iraq, with a firefight erupting on the border and Tehran allegedly using militias to kill and kidnap American soldiers.



The military intelligence reports on Iran's role, released by WikiLeaks and posted by The New York Times and the Guardian, provide details of a dangerous contest for influence in Iraq between Washington and Tehran.



But US allegations of Iran arming and training Shi'ite militants in Iraq are nothing new, and American officials and military commanders have long accused Tehran of trying to sow violence to undermine US influence and weaken its allies in Baghdad.



One field report describes a tense border incident on September 7, 2006, when an Iranian soldier aimed a rocket-propelled grenade launcher at a US unit patrolling near the border with Iraqi troops.



US troops shot and killed the Iranian with a .50 calibre machine gun, the report said.



The US unit was in the area "in order to identify key infiltration routes into Iraq" used by Iran to funnel weapons into Iraq, the document said.



The American unit had instructions to stay one kilometre from the Iranian border at all times, due to "special sensitivities around the border due to UN sanctions and Iranian concern that US was attempting to mount an invasion," it said.



The documents describe Iran arming and training Iraqi hit squads to carry out attacks on coalition troops and Iraqi government officials, with the elite Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps suspected of playing a crucial role, the newspapers reported, citing the files.



Attacks backed by Iran persisted after President Barack Obama took office in January 2009, with no sign that the new leader's more conciliatory tone led to any change in Tehran's support for the militias, the New York Times wrote, quoting the documents.



The documents describe accounts from detainees, the diary of a captured militant and the discovery of numerous weapons caches as proof of Iran's designs.



According to one document, the Iranians plotted to attack the Green Zone in Baghdad - where key Iraqi government buildings and Western embassies were located - using rockets and an armoured vehicle loaded with chemical gas, the Guardian reported.



Another report alleges plans to use Iranian-supplied rockets with "neuroparalytic" agents designed to incapacitate their victims, the Guardian wrote.



An account from November 2005 describes Iraqi border police in Basra finding "bombing-making equipment" that included "explosively formed projectiles," a lethal roadside explosive that US officials say is supplied by Iran.
I prefer to go to the source - the Guardian UK paper - of course, but the above may be more appropriate. (In general, Guardian is sort of leftist, but what can ya do, if it ain't the christoislamic mouthpieces at BBC news, it's the communi-sympathizers at the Guardian or else the silly borderline-tabloids like Daily Mail. Averaging them all out is often a good way to go about it. People familiar with these Brit and other newspapers would already have worked out each paper's grudges and level of sense/degree of willingness to utter facts in public. So just filter out their inane biases to figure out what really happened/what is likely or unlikely to be true. The rule is: anything negative they say about heathenism is likely to be false. Anything damning they reveal about their own christoislamaniacommunism is in all likelihood true: they wouldn't want to make up an embarrassing lie about their own religion, would they - so those bits must be true - but they are very much fond of slandering heathenism and moreover famous for inventing 'news'/spins to achieve this.)







Hmmm, Iran-and-Iraq messing with each other and the mentions of "Iran's Revolutionary Guard" reminds me. Need to find some coverage of that other piece of news too. 'kay, here then:



4. www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10676396

Quote:Iran crosses into Iraq to hit bombing suspects

By Nasser Karimi

10:00 AM Monday Sep 27, 2010

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[color="#800080"][photo caption:][/color] Members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard killed 30 fighters in Iraq. Photo / AP



TEHRAN, IRAN - Iranian forces crossed into neighbouring Iraq and killed 30 fighters from a group it says was involved in last week's bombing of a military parade, state TV reported.



Gen. Abdolrasoul Mahmoudabadi of the elite Revolutionary Guards said the "terrorists" were killed on Saturday in a clash "beyond the border" and that his forces were still in pursuit of two men who escaped the ambush.



While Iran has said in the past it would target armed groups on Iraqi soil this is a rare case of it actually admitting to an attack.



Iraqi officials have complained in the past about Iranian artillery shelling its northern mountainous region where armed Kurdish opposition groups have taken refuge.



An explosion during a military parade in the town of Mahabad, in Iran's northwestern Kurdish region, killed 12 women and children on Wednesday.



Iran has already blamed the attack on Kurdish separatists who have fought Iranian forces in the area for years, but most Kurdish groups condemned the attack and no one has so far claimed responsibility for it.



Iran has also blamed Israel, the US and supporters of Iraq's previous regime for supporting the Kurdish groups.



The parade was one of several held around the country to mark the 30th anniversary of the start of the Iran-Iraq war.



The city of Mahabad is home to 190,000 people -- most of them Kurds and Sunni Muslims. Iran is predominantly Shiite.



Government forces in Iraq, Iran and Turkey have all periodically battled with the Kurdish minorities straddling their borders. They fear the groups are seeking to unite territory in all three nations to form an independent Kurdish homeland.



The most active rebellion is in southeastern Turkey, where the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, has fought for greater autonomy and civil rights since 1984 in a battle that has killed tens of thousands of people. They have sometimes operated from bases across the border in northern Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region, sparking a large-scale cross-border Turkish military campaign in February 2008 that involved air strikes and ground troops.



The group in Iran is a wing of the PKK and also sometimes operates inside friendly territory in Iraqi Kurdistan. Like Turkey, Iran's military has attacked their bases on the other side of the border with occasional artillery strikes.



Inside Iran, their fight has mostly involved occasional roadside bombs and other attacks targeting security forces. Iranian authorities also linked the rebels to a terrorist cell whose members were arrested last month on suspicion of plotting to assassinate officials.



- AP

By Nasser Karimi
Notice this latest perfect example of islamic brotherhood in practice. No reason to complain, just as one doesn't complain about the christocrusaders and the jihadists doing each other in in the ME and Afghanistan etc and their christo and islamic counterparts in Kerala up to the same. They're both just doing those very few things christoislamania makes them expertly good at: genociding, lying (+ thieving others' religio-culture, etc.)
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