Jordan hanged the filthy suicide whore this morning.

I pledge to forever shut up about US atrocities when...
... the US formally recognizes the ICC and turns Bush, Cheney and any commanding officers who ordered torture or other war-crimes over to it.

Deal?
Right after you visit them. After all, you have committed more war crimes than they have.
 
Immediate Release
10 years after the war, Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering In Iraq.

Human Rights NGO publish the Report of a Fact Finding Mission on Congenital Birth Defects in Fallujah, Iraq in 2013

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War. After the war, particularly in the most recent few years, a deeply troubling rise in the numbers of birth defects has been reported by doctors in Iraq, leading to suspicions that environmental contamination from the war may be having a significant negative effect on the health of local people, and in particular infants and children. For instance in Fallujah, the city heavily attacked by the US twice in 2004, the data of Fallujah General Hospital shows that around 15% of babies of all births in Fallujah since 2003 have some congenital birth defect.

Human Rights Now (HRN), a Tokyo based international human rights NGO in consultative status with the UNEconomic and Social Council, conducted a fact-finding mission in Fallujah, Iraq in early 2013 to investigate thesituation of the reported increasing number of birth defects in Iraq.

Today, HRN published a report over 50 pages entitled "Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering in Iraq" on this investigation.

Full Report:
http://www.brussellstribunal.org/article_view.asp?id=1016#.VNO61Z3F-Yc
Iraq Report April 2013.pdf

Appendix:

Appendix1 Iraq.pdf

Appendix2 Iraq.pdf

This is the first investigation conducted by an international human rights NGO on the congenital birth defect issue in Iraq since 2003. Despite the gravity of the situation, there has not been a sufficient investigation of the health consequences associated with toxic munitions in Iraq by the US, UK or any independent international organization such as a UN body.

Yeah, it has nothing to do with their filthy water, etc. They are a 3rd world country, like most Muslim countries.
We killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens, destroyed their infrastructure forced millions into exile and brought dispossession tothem and in general we acted in an atrocious and unacceptable manner.

Again with dishonesty. MOST of those civilians were killed by insurgents and not US troops.
There would be no insurgents at all if the US had not launched an unprovoked war of aggression...and then it uses DU which poisons the environment and causes genetic mutations...nice...
 
Immediate Release
10 years after the war, Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering In Iraq.

Human Rights NGO publish the Report of a Fact Finding Mission on Congenital Birth Defects in Fallujah, Iraq in 2013

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War. After the war, particularly in the most recent few years, a deeply troubling rise in the numbers of birth defects has been reported by doctors in Iraq, leading to suspicions that environmental contamination from the war may be having a significant negative effect on the health of local people, and in particular infants and children. For instance in Fallujah, the city heavily attacked by the US twice in 2004, the data of Fallujah General Hospital shows that around 15% of babies of all births in Fallujah since 2003 have some congenital birth defect.

Human Rights Now (HRN), a Tokyo based international human rights NGO in consultative status with the UNEconomic and Social Council, conducted a fact-finding mission in Fallujah, Iraq in early 2013 to investigate thesituation of the reported increasing number of birth defects in Iraq.

Today, HRN published a report over 50 pages entitled "Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering in Iraq" on this investigation.

Full Report:
http://www.brussellstribunal.org/article_view.asp?id=1016#.VNO61Z3F-Yc
Iraq Report April 2013.pdf

Appendix:

Appendix1 Iraq.pdf

Appendix2 Iraq.pdf

This is the first investigation conducted by an international human rights NGO on the congenital birth defect issue in Iraq since 2003. Despite the gravity of the situation, there has not been a sufficient investigation of the health consequences associated with toxic munitions in Iraq by the US, UK or any independent international organization such as a UN body.

Yeah, it has nothing to do with their filthy water, etc. They are a 3rd world country, like most Muslim countries.
We killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens, destroyed their infrastructure forced millions into exile and brought dispossession tothem and in general we acted in an atrocious and unacceptable manner.

Again with dishonesty. MOST of those civilians were killed by insurgents and not US troops.
There would be no insurgents at all if the US had not launched an unprovoked war of aggression...and then it uses DU which poisons the environment and causes genetic mutations...nice...

Look, I want to have a serious discussion about this. Be gone!
 
Immediate Release
10 years after the war, Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering In Iraq.

Human Rights NGO publish the Report of a Fact Finding Mission on Congenital Birth Defects in Fallujah, Iraq in 2013

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War. After the war, particularly in the most recent few years, a deeply troubling rise in the numbers of birth defects has been reported by doctors in Iraq, leading to suspicions that environmental contamination from the war may be having a significant negative effect on the health of local people, and in particular infants and children. For instance in Fallujah, the city heavily attacked by the US twice in 2004, the data of Fallujah General Hospital shows that around 15% of babies of all births in Fallujah since 2003 have some congenital birth defect.

Human Rights Now (HRN), a Tokyo based international human rights NGO in consultative status with the UNEconomic and Social Council, conducted a fact-finding mission in Fallujah, Iraq in early 2013 to investigate thesituation of the reported increasing number of birth defects in Iraq.

Today, HRN published a report over 50 pages entitled "Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering in Iraq" on this investigation.

Full Report:
http://www.brussellstribunal.org/article_view.asp?id=1016#.VNO61Z3F-Yc
Iraq Report April 2013.pdf

Appendix:

Appendix1 Iraq.pdf

Appendix2 Iraq.pdf

This is the first investigation conducted by an international human rights NGO on the congenital birth defect issue in Iraq since 2003. Despite the gravity of the situation, there has not been a sufficient investigation of the health consequences associated with toxic munitions in Iraq by the US, UK or any independent international organization such as a UN body.

Yeah, it has nothing to do with their filthy water, etc. They are a 3rd world country, like most Muslim countries.
We killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens, destroyed their infrastructure forced millions into exile and brought dispossession tothem and in general we acted in an atrocious and unacceptable manner.

Again with dishonesty. MOST of those civilians were killed by insurgents and not US troops.
There would be no insurgents at all if the US had not launched an unprovoked war of aggression...and then it uses DU which poisons the environment and causes genetic mutations...nice...

Also, there have been insurgents in the ME for centuries. Those people have NEVER been able to get along. This is the reason WHY they need dictators. They cannot handle a democracy. They are too uneducated and ignorant.
 
Immediate Release
10 years after the war, Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering In Iraq.

Human Rights NGO publish the Report of a Fact Finding Mission on Congenital Birth Defects in Fallujah, Iraq in 2013

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War. After the war, particularly in the most recent few years, a deeply troubling rise in the numbers of birth defects has been reported by doctors in Iraq, leading to suspicions that environmental contamination from the war may be having a significant negative effect on the health of local people, and in particular infants and children. For instance in Fallujah, the city heavily attacked by the US twice in 2004, the data of Fallujah General Hospital shows that around 15% of babies of all births in Fallujah since 2003 have some congenital birth defect.

Human Rights Now (HRN), a Tokyo based international human rights NGO in consultative status with the UNEconomic and Social Council, conducted a fact-finding mission in Fallujah, Iraq in early 2013 to investigate thesituation of the reported increasing number of birth defects in Iraq.

Today, HRN published a report over 50 pages entitled "Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering in Iraq" on this investigation.

Full Report:
http://www.brussellstribunal.org/article_view.asp?id=1016#.VNO61Z3F-Yc
Iraq Report April 2013.pdf

Appendix:

Appendix1 Iraq.pdf

Appendix2 Iraq.pdf

This is the first investigation conducted by an international human rights NGO on the congenital birth defect issue in Iraq since 2003. Despite the gravity of the situation, there has not been a sufficient investigation of the health consequences associated with toxic munitions in Iraq by the US, UK or any independent international organization such as a UN body.

Yeah, it has nothing to do with their filthy water, etc. They are a 3rd world country, like most Muslim countries.
We killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens, destroyed their infrastructure forced millions into exile and brought dispossession tothem and in general we acted in an atrocious and unacceptable manner.

Again with dishonesty. MOST of those civilians were killed by insurgents and not US troops.
There would be no insurgents at all if the US had not launched an unprovoked war of aggression...and then it uses DU which poisons the environment and causes genetic mutations...nice...


Childish and immature. One can't argue or discuss with this mindset.
 
Immediate Release
10 years after the war, Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering In Iraq.

Human Rights NGO publish the Report of a Fact Finding Mission on Congenital Birth Defects in Fallujah, Iraq in 2013

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War. After the war, particularly in the most recent few years, a deeply troubling rise in the numbers of birth defects has been reported by doctors in Iraq, leading to suspicions that environmental contamination from the war may be having a significant negative effect on the health of local people, and in particular infants and children. For instance in Fallujah, the city heavily attacked by the US twice in 2004, the data of Fallujah General Hospital shows that around 15% of babies of all births in Fallujah since 2003 have some congenital birth defect.

Human Rights Now (HRN), a Tokyo based international human rights NGO in consultative status with the UNEconomic and Social Council, conducted a fact-finding mission in Fallujah, Iraq in early 2013 to investigate thesituation of the reported increasing number of birth defects in Iraq.

Today, HRN published a report over 50 pages entitled "Innocent New Lives are Still Dying and Suffering in Iraq" on this investigation.

Full Report:
http://www.brussellstribunal.org/article_view.asp?id=1016#.VNO61Z3F-Yc
Iraq Report April 2013.pdf

Appendix:

Appendix1 Iraq.pdf

Appendix2 Iraq.pdf

This is the first investigation conducted by an international human rights NGO on the congenital birth defect issue in Iraq since 2003. Despite the gravity of the situation, there has not been a sufficient investigation of the health consequences associated with toxic munitions in Iraq by the US, UK or any independent international organization such as a UN body.

Yeah, it has nothing to do with their filthy water, etc. They are a 3rd world country, like most Muslim countries.
We killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens, destroyed their infrastructure forced millions into exile and brought dispossession tothem and in general we acted in an atrocious and unacceptable manner.

Again with dishonesty. MOST of those civilians were killed by insurgents and not US troops.
There would be no insurgents at all if the US had not launched an unprovoked war of aggression...and then it uses DU which poisons the environment and causes genetic mutations...nice...

Also, there have been insurgents in the ME for centuries. Those people have NEVER been able to get along. This is the reason WHY they need dictators. They cannot handle a democracy. They are too uneducated and ignorant.
'We launched an unprovoked war of aggression that killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi , maimed millions, left millions in exile and the entire population living in infrahuman conditions...lets see if ISIS can top that atrocity hah
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But the US was NOT supporting radical terrorists. We gave weapons and training to some Afghanis so they could fight the Russians. You are being dishonest AGAIN. Just because those "freedom fighters" turned into radicals does not mean the United States is responsible.
I know that account of the US supporting "moderate" Islamic freedom fighters is the one we are constantly receiving through the corporate press; however, historical evidence seems to show it is the radical fighters with little or no fear of death who are the most effective killers in that part of the world. In Afghanistan, for example, the US choose radical religious militants to support in spite of the fact their were other more moderate elements available. US policies in the Middle East are designed more to control the flow of natural resources than to encourage independence movements among Arab populations.

No, the United states didn't "choose" anyone anymore than we did in Libya or any of those other backwards ass countries. What needs to happen, is we need to let them kill each other and not get involved at all. No more aid, no more help, no weapons. Take care of your own problems. STOP asking us to help.

Also, those happened to be the people who were fighting the Russians. We didn't CHOOSE them. You would tell any lies to try to make America look bad.
Ignorant posts like these blow any credibility you might have had. You think people with billions of dollars to gain or lose are just going to 'let them take care of their own problems'? Trouble springs not from the dust.
 
It's probably worth asking how much money Michael is earning from his day job before forming any opinion about why he wants 100,000 boots on the ground in Iraq and Syria.

"Michael Morell joined Beacon Global Strategies LLC as a Senior Counselor in November 2013.
Mr. Morell is one of the country’s most renowned national security professionals, most recently serving as Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and twice as its Acting Director.

"In his over thirty years at the Agency, he played a central role in the United States’ fight against terrorism, its initiatives to halt the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and its efforts to respond to trends that are altering the international landscape—including the Arab Spring, the rise of China, and the cyber threat."

Beacon Global Strategies 8250 Michael Morell
 
Are you suggesting we send in the 100,000 troops? What about Ukraine? They could also use a few thousand of our troops. Money's to be made for the ones who can send in the shades.


I'm not suggesting anything. I'm reading what's available to me, processing the information, taking in views and opinions, and sitting on the fence, till I make up my mind and commit myself to.......whatever.
 
Try not to get too bogged down in the past. Your time will be well spent looking at the future.
  1. George Santayana. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.George Santayana(16 December 1863 in Madrid, Spain – 26 September 1952 in Rome, Italy) was a philosopher, essayist, poet and novelist.
 
Try not to get too bogged down in the past. Your time will be well spent looking at the future.
  1. George Santayana. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.George Santayana(16 December 1863 in Madrid, Spain – 26 September 1952 in Rome, Italy) was a philosopher, essayist, poet and novelist.
True but I have done the DU and thousands dead and injustices and there is a lot of anger and frustration and little productive material. Most of the actual war crimes you sight were done by people who now walk around homeless or sit in a one bedroom apartment with suicidal thoughts 24/7.
 
I am gonna get my mind right boss...yes boss...when my country pulls an ISIS class atrocity its always for a noble good reason...I got my mind right boss...
 
But the US was NOT supporting radical terrorists. We gave weapons and training to some Afghanis so they could fight the Russians. You are being dishonest AGAIN. Just because those "freedom fighters" turned into radicals does not mean the United States is responsible.
I know that account of the US supporting "moderate" Islamic freedom fighters is the one we are constantly receiving through the corporate press; however, historical evidence seems to show it is the radical fighters with little or no fear of death who are the most effective killers in that part of the world. In Afghanistan, for example, the US choose radical religious militants to support in spite of the fact their were other more moderate elements available. US policies in the Middle East are designed more to control the flow of natural resources than to encourage independence movements among Arab populations.

No, the United states didn't "choose" anyone anymore than we did in Libya or any of those other backwards ass countries. What needs to happen, is we need to let them kill each other and not get involved at all. No more aid, no more help, no weapons. Take care of your own problems. STOP asking us to help.

Also, those happened to be the people who were fighting the Russians. We didn't CHOOSE them. You would tell any lies to try to make America look bad.
Ignorant posts like these blow any credibility you might have had. You think people with billions of dollars to gain or lose are just going to 'let them take care of their own problems'? Trouble springs not from the dust.

Are you stupid? This is how ALL the problems start, by us getting involved in that which is not our business because the ignorant masses BEG for our assistance. Yes, I do think we are going to begin to wash our hands of that region eventually.
 
Try not to get too bogged down in the past. Your time will be well spent looking at the future.
  1. George Santayana. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.George Santayana(16 December 1863 in Madrid, Spain – 26 September 1952 in Rome, Italy) was a philosopher, essayist, poet and novelist.
True but I have done the DU and thousands dead and injustices and there is a lot of anger and frustration and little productive material. Most of the actual war crimes you sight were done by people who now walk around homeless or sit in a one bedroom apartment with suicidal thoughts 24/7.

Oh geez, we have another mentally ill participant on the thread. Links?
 
Try not to get too bogged down in the past. Your time will be well spent looking at the future.
  1. George Santayana. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.George Santayana(16 December 1863 in Madrid, Spain – 26 September 1952 in Rome, Italy) was a philosopher, essayist, poet and novelist.

Did you know that Saddam Hussein killed MILLIONS of his own people?
 

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