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31 January 2007

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 Iraq Occupation

According to "Le Monde", Iran has already attacked the United States



In a context where Washington is looking for justifications to assault Iran, the French daily paper Le Monde read on January 28th, 2007: " Iraq, Afghanistan: The United States try hard to counter-attack ". Thus, we may deduct that, according to Le Monde, Iraq and Afghanistan are two US provinces which were attacked.

The subtitle added: " Escalation: US army has got the order to arrest or to kill the Iranian agents on the Iraqi soil ". This detail allows to conclude that Iran attacked the US province of Iraq.

This situation is very serious. Indeed, the inside article indicated that " about 150 Iranian intelligence officers, most of them members of the Revolutionary Guards command and al-Quds unit " assails the Coalition 130 000 soldiers and the 45 000 mercenaries who assist them. crikey!

Washington is indeed entitled to "counter-attack".


22 January 2007
"The Economist"'s anger
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  13 December 2006
" Stars and Stripes " questions the military withdrawal from Iraq
" Stars and Stripes " questions the military withdrawal from Iraq
 
  4 September 2006
Western press agencies willing victims of Israeli censorship
Western press agencies willing victims of Israeli censorship
 



 

 



Themes
001.September 11th, 2001
001.September 11th, 2001
- No Hard Evidence Connecting Bin Laden to 9/11

- Brzezinski confirms that the United States can organise attacks in their own territory

- Three US rap stars denounce the September 11th lie

- Does anybody still believe in the official version?

- The «Scholars for 9/11 Truth» rejected the official version

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