USA Navy Just Happens to be Off the Coast of Iran - Perfect Timing to Kidnap Iranian Top Military Command - Provoke Nuking Iran - Spread communi$m - Make War on the USA - Kill More of Our Brave Soldiers
Saddam Hussein's Hanging will Be Another Neocon Scam
12-27-06
This
Saddam Hussein so called hanging is a Neocon fake to make people think a Neocon
led USA is not on the side of Saddam Hussein and communi$m.
Flash. Set up. How convenient. The USA navy just so happens to be off the coast of Iran with many ships which I know for a fact this naval operation has been planned to locate there for a long time. The navy is ready to nuke Iran. All comrade War Criminal Little George needs is a means of provoking the bloodbath. Nouri al-Maliki, Prime Minister of Iraq invited Iran's high military command to visit Iraq which the USA military has kidnapped. Maliki was set up to invite Iran's military top men to Iraq so the USA military would kidnap them and set off a international incident which War Criminal Little George will probably use as an excuse to nuke Iran. Same type of scam as Israel and the USA used to invade Lebanon. Who is communi$t and who is non communi$t? Little George and the Neocons are communi$t and Shiite Iran is non communi$t. If Nouir al-Maliki was smart he would order every USA military person out of Iraq yesterday for this obvious cheap trick to put the world in a nuclear war. Little George should be impeached yesterday for making war on the USA and for deliberately creating a nuclear confrontation which will kill many of our fine soldiers.
The Bush administration has described the two Iranians still being held late Tuesday night as senior military officials. Maj. Gen. William Caldwell IV, the chief spokesman for the American command, said that the military, in the raid, had “gathered specific intelligence from highly credible sources that linked individuals and locations with criminal activities against Iraqi civilians, security forces and coalition force personnel.”
The world may see a guy wiggle. We may be told Saddam Hussein has been hanged and he is dead. Don't believe it. Saddam Hussein's so called death will be another smoke and mirrors Neocon scam. If Little George sent me Saddam Hussein's body on ice after Saddam Hussein was so called hanged, I would not believe it was Saddam Hussein.
Dec. 27, 2006, 11:20AM
Saddam farewell letter urges Iraqis not to hate invaders
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Saddam Hussein called on Iraqis not to hate the U.S.-led
forces that invaded Iraq in 2003 in a farewell letter posted on a Web site today,
a day after an appeals court upheld the former dictator's death sentence and
ordered him to be hanged within one month.
This letter from Saddam Hussein to the Sunni communi$t$ translates - Everything is cool, I am not going to be put to death - Little George and I are communi$t buddies making war on America - I'll be fine - Little George will be using me, Uday, and Quisay to kill American kids in the military. - My hanging will be smoke and mirrors - another comrade Little George & the Neocons scam.
I for one lately have been saying Little George is a fourth generation communi$t and Little George and the Neocons have been on Saddam Hussein's side from day one. It is clear the Neocons have infiltrated al-Sadr's church with Saddam Hussein Sunni communi$t$ and many of Al-Sadr's Mahdi Army are Sunni dressed as Shiites.
It is interesting al-Sadr belittled Nouri al-Maliki for meeting with comrade Little George. Logic dictates al-Sadr will say al-Maliki was set up by Little Goege to invite Iran's top military leaders to Iraq and now the US military has kidnapped them. Al-Sadr would not know to criticize al-Maliki for meeting with comrade Little George unless al-Sadr organization was infiltrated by Sunni with a direct link to the USA military. Al-Sadr criticizing al-Maliki for meeting with comrade Little George is an unusual complaint. It proves al-Sadr's church is Saddam Hussein Sunni communi$t run with a direct connection to the USA military.
Gareth
Porter writes about the new candidate for US Ambassador to the UN and the last
US Ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalizad. Mr. Porter states "Zalmay Khalizad
negotiated for several weeks earlier this year (2006) a plan that supported
Sunni (Saddam Hussein communi$t$) forces attacking Shiite militias,..."
"the main objective of the talks was to explore possible U.S. support for
building a Sunni military force directed primarily against Shi'ites in Iraq."
The U.S. command began for the first time referring to the Sunni (communi$t)
insurgents as "nationalists" rather than "anti-Iraqi forces."
Another sign the USA is on the side of Sunni communi$t$ became evident when American security contractors pulled off a jail break in Baghdad freeing a prominent Sunni American from Chicago, Ayham Samarri. Samarri returned to Iraq and assumed the position of Electricity minister during the interim government of Prime Minister Iyad Allawi. Samarri return to Iraq points to the USA siding with Saddam Hussein Sunni communi$t$ from day one - March 2003 when the USA first invaded Iraq. This jail break was reported December 18, 2006 and appears to be in anticipation of the USA installing Iyad Allawi as Sunni communi$t dictator of Iraq. USA soldiers kidnapped Iran's top military to provoke a nuclear war.War Criminal comrade Little George is deliberately making war on the USA - treason.
Security contractors pull off Baghdad jail break
By Borzou Daragahi
Times Staff Writer
December 18, 2006
BAGHDAD — A prominent Iraqi American, jailed on corruption charges several months ago, was sprung from a Green Zone prison this weekend by U.S. security contractors, an Iraqi official said today.
Ayham Samarrai, a Chicago-area businessman, returned to Iraq after the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion and assumed the position of Electricity minister during the interim government of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi.
A Sunni Arab who claimed ties to the insurgency, he was later arrested and charged with a dozen counts of misallocating $1.5 billion of Iraqi government money. A judge has dismissed one count, and his court case continued.
According to Judge Radhi Radhi, Iraq's top anticorruption official, two GMC
vehicles belonging to an American security company arrived at the Samarrai's
jailhouse Sunday afternoon, intimidated the police officers guarding the site
and took the suspect away without firing a shot.
Copyright 2006 Los Angeles Times
December 19, 2006 another published article indicates USA military is helping Saddam Hussein Sunni communi$t$ take over Iraq's government. Militia is media jargon got Shiite.
U.S. to Weed Out Iraqi Militia Loyalists
By PAULINE JELINEK, Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Efforts are under way to weed out (murder with Negroponte's death squad ) up to a quarter of Iraq's national police who are believed sympathetic to Shiite militias involved in sectarian violence, a key U.S. general said.
Army Lt. Gen. Martin Dempsey, who is in charge of training Iraqi forces, said Tuesday that Iraqi officials are working to reform police, take more responsibility for their security and make financial investments in troops and equipment — all important steps toward freeing American troops to go home.
The newspapers are full of articles
stating the United States is on the side of Saddam Hussein, which we are. The
so called planned hanging of Saddam Hussein is a fake to make people think the
USA is not on the side of Saddam Hussein and the communi$t$. Don't take it.
Little George is a communi$t pure and simple and Little George can do this fake
or that fake but one is not going to change Little George's spots - he is a
Saddam Hussein communi$t through and through, and that is that. 

In July 2003 there was flurry of news that Saddam Hussein's sons, Uday and Quisay Hussein, were killed. They were not. Their doubles were killed.

Eighty percent or so of Americans do not believe the Administration's explanation for September 11. Actually 100% should not believe the Neocons September 11 pack of lies. To the left is a picture of WTC 7, a 35 story building which the Administration says just fell down September 11 and yet the picture plainly shows demolition bombs exploding.
Bin Laden has been dead since October 2001 when Neocon operatives killed him to keep his mouth shut. Logic dictates Ken Lay is alive. The Neocon Administration is laying one scam on the world after another to make war on the USA. As horrible as the USA deliberately setting up a situation in which the USA may drop nuclear bombs on a non communi$t country, Iran, which has done nothing wrong for the sole purpose of spreading communi$m. This War Criminal behavior is a deception. The real goal of the Neocons is to place the United States under Marshall Law and install comrade Little George as a perpetual communi$t dictator over America. Watch what comrade Little George does to the American people at home while he illegally engages in war crimes in the Mid East.
There is no reason for anyone to think Saddam Husein is going to get killed. Neocons may lay a lot of propaganda on the world about executing Hussein, a double may wiggle, but logic dictates Little George and the Neocons are not even thinking about actually killing the real Saddam Hussein. I have been wrong in my life. There is a small chance the real Saddam Hussein is hanged. But there is absolutely no chance that Little George is not on the side of Saddam Hussein and the Sunni communi$t$.
Video: BAGHDAD: Watch A Defiant Saddam Hussein Argue His Case
Court Upholds Saddam's Death Sentence By Hanging
POSTED: 7:47 am PST December 26, 2006
UPDATED: 8:37 am PST December 26, 2006
BAGHDAD -- Iraq's highest appeals court on Tuesday upheld the death sentence by hanging for Saddam Hussein in his first trial and said it must be carried out within 30 days.
The sentence "must be implemented within 30 days," chief judge Aref Shahin. "From tomorrow, any day could be the day of implementation."
December 27, 2006
U.S. Says Captured Iranians Can Be Linked to Attacks
By SABRINA TAVERNISE
BAGHDAD, Dec. 26 — The American military said Tuesday that it had credible evidence linking Iranians and their Iraqi associates, detained here in raids last week, to criminal activities, including attacks against American forces. Evidence also emerged that some of the detainees were involved in shipments of weapons to illegal armed groups in Iraq.
In its first official confirmation of last week’s raids, the military said it had confiscated maps, videos, photographs and documents in one of the raids on a site in Baghdad. The military confirmed the arrests of five Iranians, and said that three of them had since been released.
The Bush administration has described the two Iranians still being held late Tuesday night as senior military officials. Maj. Gen. William Caldwell IV, the chief spokesman for the American command, said that the military, in the raid, had “gathered specific intelligence from highly credible sources that linked individuals and locations with criminal activities against Iraqi civilians, security forces and coalition force personnel.”
General Caldwell made his remarks by e-mail in response to a query about the raids, first reported Monday in The New York Times. “Some of that specific intelligence,” he said via e-mail, “dealt explicitly with force-protection issues, including attacks on MNF-I forces.”
MNF-I stands for Multinational Force-Iraq, the official name of the American-led foreign forces there.
American officials have long said that the Iranian government interferes in Iraq, but the arrests, in the compound of one of Iraq’s most powerful Shiite political leaders, were the first since the American invasion in which officials were offering evidence of the link.
The raids threaten to upset the delicate balance of the three-way relationship between the United States, Iran and Iraq. The Iraqi government has made extensive efforts to engage Iran in security matters in recent months, and the arrests of the Iranians could scuttle those efforts.
Some Iraqis questioned the timing of the arrests, suggesting that the Bush administration had political motives. The arrests came just days before the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution imposing sanctions against Iran for its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.
The Bush administration has rejected pressure to open talks with Iran on Iraq.
The Iraqi government has kept silent on the arrests, but Tuesday night officials spoke of intense behind-the-scenes negotiations by Iraq’s government and its fractured political elite over how to handle the situation.
Iraq’s president, Jalal Talabani, had invited the two Iranians during his visit to Tehran, his spokesman said on Sunday, but by Tuesday, some Iraqi officials began to question if Mr. Talabani had in fact made the invitation. His office was unavailable for comment Tuesday night.
“We know when they caught them they were doing something,” said one Iraqi official, who added that the Iranians did not appear to have formally registered with the government.
Some political leaders speculated that the arrests were intended to derail efforts by Iraqis to deal with Iran on their own by making Iraqis look weak.
But the military seemed sure of what and whom it had found.
At about 7 p.m. on Wednesday, the military stopped a car in Baghdad and detained four people — three Iranians and an Iraqi. The military released two of them on Friday and the other two on Sunday night, General Caldwell said. The Iranian Embassy confirmed the releases.
But the more significant raid came in predawn hours of the next morning, when American forces raided a second location, the general said. The military described it as “a site in Baghdad,” but declined to release further details about the location.
Iraqi leaders said last week that the site was the compound of Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, one of Iraq’s most powerful Shiite political leaders, who met with President Bush in Washington three weeks ago. A spokesman for Mr. Hakim said he had not heard of a raid on the compound.
A careful reading of General Caldwell’s statement makes it clear, however, that the location itself was of central importance. The military gathered “specific intelligence from highly credible sources that linked individuals and locations with criminal activities,” it said. The crimes were against Iraqi civilians, security forces and Americans.
In that raid, American forces detained 10 men, 2 of them Iranians. They seized documents, maps, photographs and videos, at the location, the military said. The military declined to say precisely what the items showed, nor did it specify if the Iranians themselves were suspected of attacking Americans, or if the Iraqis arrested with them were suspected, or both.
Some Iraqis questioned the American motives, saying that the operation seemed aimed at embarrassing Mr. Hakim, the driving force behind a new political grouping backed by the United States to distance militants from the political process.
One Iraqi politician suggested that the tip for the raid had come from a source within Mr. Hakim’s own party, known by the acronym Sciri, in an effort to weaken or unseat him.
However it was led there, the military said it had found evidence of wrongdoing. By questioning the detainees and investigating the materials, the military found evidence that connected some of those detained “to weapons shipments to armed groups in Iraq,” General Caldwell said.
The military did not specify the types of weapons.
The allegation, if true, would mark the first time since the American invasion that Iranian military officials were discovered in the act of planning military action inside Iraq. American officials have long accused them of supplying arms and money from Iran, but never of traveling to Iraq and actively taking part in plotting violent acts here.
American officials accused Iran of designing and shipping new powerful, armor-piercing bombs to Iraq as early as summer 2005.
American officials have on occasion offered evidence of Iranian involvement: A weapons shipment bearing serial numbers believed to belong to an official Iranian manufacturer was intercepted last year. The most recent allegations, if true, would appear to draw a line back to Tehran more directly than ever.
General Caldwell said that the detainees were still in American custody and that the military was “engaged in ongoing discussions with the government,” about their status. An official in the Iranian embassy in Baghdad said its diplomats had tried to see the detainees but were not allowed to, a refusal that violated international rules, the official said.
James Glanz contributed reporting from Baghdad, and Michael R. Gordon from Washington.
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Thursday, December 21st, 2006
Target Iran: Former UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter and Investigative Journalist
Seymour Hersh on White House Plans for Regime Change
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The Pentagon has announced plans to move additional warships and strike aircraft
into the Persian Gulf region to be within striking range of Iran. We air an
in-depth discussion between two of the leading critical voices on the Bush administration’s
policy in Iran: former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter, author of "Target
Iran: The Truth About the White House's Plans for Regime Change", and Seymour
Hersh, Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist for The New Yorker magazine.
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We turn now to the latest on Iran – the New York Times is reporting the
United States and Britain will soon move additional warships and strike aircraft
into the Persian Gulf region to be within striking range of Iran. Senior U.S.
officers told the paper that the increase in naval power should not be viewed
as preparations for any offensive strike against Iran. But they acknowledged
that the ability to hit Iran would be increased.
The aircraft carrier Eisenhower and its strike group entered the Persian Gulf
on Dec. 11. Another aircraft carrier, the Stennis, is expected to depart for
the Gulf within the next month. The military said it is also taking steps to
prevent Iran from blocking oil shipments from the Gulf.
Well today on Democracy Now we present an in-depth discussion between two figures who have critical of the Bush administration’s policy on Iran. Scott Ritter is a former United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq. He recently wrote the book "Target Iran: The Truth About the White House's Plans for Regime Change." Seymour Hersh is a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist for The New Yorker magazine. In October, Scott Ritter and Seymour Hersh held a public conversation in New York about Scott Ritter’s new book.
Scott Ritter. Former United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq. His new book
is "Target Iran: The Truth About the White House's Plans for Regime Change."
Seymour Hersh. Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist for The New Yorker
magazine.