Is This Our New Tokyo Rose?
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This Is Tantamount To Being A Fifth
Columnist
Fisk portrays himself as the Arab's best friend, their voice in the
wilderness. But if you read between the lines, what he is in reality is
the Zionist's best friend. In
today's column at the BBC he insinuates
that some of these mystery bombs in Iraq may have some alliances to
Americans in Iraq.
It is not just a matter of covering for Israel, this clown is putting
American servicemen in danger.
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Another Very Odd Column From Robert Fisk
Fisk is a BBC reporter, who lived in Beirut for the last 18
years. Some consider him a defiant rebel, but others say he is a
Zionist controlled disinformation artist.
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On 2/28/07 Nineteen Kids Were Killed
Robert Fisk Says: - "Within hours of the
mass deaths in Ramadi yesterday
came a disturbing statement by the US military. They knew of no
deaths in Ramadi, although - and here was the sinister part of the
whole thing - it was true, the Americans said, that 30 people had
been "slightly wounded" in Ramadi when US troops set off a
"controlled explosion" near a football field.
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Fisk Sees Other 'Mysterious Bombings'
On Sunday, equally young students of
Mustansiriya University - the
oldest in Baghdad - were blown up by a suicide bomber.
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Base Near Soccer Field
"But exactly what happened in Ramadi remained suspiciously
unclear. The football stadium where the 18 youths were reported to
have been killed was near a
nearby US military base. But there
are no American troops on the
campus at Mustansiriya."
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Americans Don't Want Investigations
"Who knows if that did not happen in Ramadi? In fear of their
lives, Western journalists can no longer investigate these
atrocities. The Americans like it that way."
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American Supported Death Squads
"So who set off the
truck bomb
near a mosque in the city which killed 52 people on Saturday?
Or the
ambulance outside a police station near Ramadi, which
killed 14 people on Monday? You have Shia militimen, Suynni
Insurgenst, or maybe the shadowy groups who have affiliations with
the American-supported Iraqi government, with the ministries of
interior or health or defence?"
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You Need To Be Crazy To Write This
A three year old can see these bombs are too sophisticated for some
Sunni farmer, and the targets (schools, market places, mosques) are
hideous. The targets are of no military value. No Shiite is going to
blow up a bunch of 10 yr old kids on a soccer field.
This is Israelis behind all of this, they want a civil war. In Fisk's
article the subliminal theme is, the Americans may be behind the bombs.
That's plain stupid, why would Americans endanger their own troops
safety by provoking the Muslims? Ask yourself who benefits, and who has
the
pipeline to Haifa?
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