Whenever I humbly suggest we KILL the PRESIDENT some ac always pipes up,"but they'll just be replaced!"
Well if that's really true then what were the Cabal thinking the other day!?
Assassinate Saddam and who's in charge?
Uday?
Chemical Ali?
See what I'm saying.But at least the idea of Assassination Politics is in play.Long may it Boomerang! Send in the Drones! KILL the PRESIDENT! (my 2$)
How do you tell if Rumsfeld is lying?
Cutting Edge: Saddam's friends


Produced in 2003, SADDAM'S FRIENDS showing on SBS Television on Tuesday, March 25 at 8.30pm, looks at how Western powers, including America, France and Germany, armed Saddam Hussein.

In 1974 the French government, then led by Prime Minister Jacques Chirac, sold Iraq a nuclear reactor in return for lucrative deals including cheap oil. International sceptics asked why an oil rich country would need nuclear power but the French government insisted the reactor would be monitored and would not pose a military threat.

In 1979 Saddam Hussein ordered Iraq's physicists to redirect their research from peaceful to military applications. One of them, Dr Hussein Sharistani, refused and was tortured and imprisoned in solitary confinement for ten years. In 1981 Israel bombed the plant but the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88) saw an escalation of military support for secular Iraq against fundamentalist Iran. French supplied nuclear fuel, Germany sold Iraq the means of producing chemical and bacteriological weapons and, after a visit by Donald Rumsfeld (now Secretary of Defence), America sold Hussein sophisticated Harpoon missiles. It is also alleged that America sent live viruses, including anthrax, to Iraqi military units. (incredibly some was sent AFTER 1991,eds note.)

Former CIA director Gordon Oehler explains how between 1987 and 1989 German companies sold Iraq all the material it needed for another nuclear plant capable of producing nuclear weapons. The program claims that the German government authorised the sale. Kenneth Timmerman, author of "The Death Lobby", says that it was also German technology which enabled the creation of the toxic chemical gases Hussein dropped on the Kurdish village of Halabja in 1988, killing 5,000 people. Mirage fighter jets from France were used for the mission. Former Defence Minister Jean Pierre Chevenement says Halabja "only took on importance in the 1990s. At the time no one said anything yet the Americans knew all about it."

At the end of the Iran-Iraq war Timmerman claims that Iraq owed the French the equivalent of 6 billion euros. With the end of the conflict Hussein concentrated on repatriating thousands of Arab scientists and engineers from all over the world and personally supervised their integration into the Iraqi system.

Iraqi nuclear physicist Dr Khidhir Hamza fled Iraq in 1994. He claims that at that time there were 12 000 people involved in researching nuclear weaponry.

SADDAM'S FRIENDS is a French production.

http://www.sbs.com.au/whatson/index.php3?id=174

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