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Is the Bush Cartel Issuing Pre-Emptive Disinformation to Explain Away Civilian
Casualties at the Hands of U.S. and British Forces?
BUZZFLASH
READER COMMENTARY
Dear
Buzzflash:
Last
week the Pentagon put out a news release that was widely accepted by
the mainstream media, claiming that Saddam Hussein had
ordered replicas
of U.S. uniforms -- for the purpose, they claimed, of blaming Iraqi
atrocities on Americans.
While
the report could of course be accurate, it just as easily could be
disinformation -- intended to inoculate
U.S. forces from potential
charges of committing atrocities. Revelations of American military
atrocities have turned public opinion against other wars (i.e. Vietnam),
so the
Pentagon has an interest in pre-empting such news.
In
other words, if it later were alleged that innocent Iraqis had been
executed, tortured,
or otherwise savaged by American forces,
the Pentagon
already has in place a cover story: it must have been Iraqis in
disguise. I have yet, however, to see an iota of skepticism expressed
about
this story in the media.
S.S.
Pratt Hudson,
NY
Excerpt
from Article that Reader is Referring to:
"The
U.S. military command that would lead any invasion of Iraq is accusing
Saddam Hussein of planning to order paramilitary troops
in look-alike
American and British uniforms to commit atrocities against
Iraqis and blame it on the United States and Britain."
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Note: The Bush Cartel can't locate any of the WMD it says Saddam has.
It says it can't take out Saddam without
going
to war
because they
don't know where he is half the time. It says that they
can't beat Iraq without committing a Guernica-like bombing of Baghdad.
But
somehow it
manages to discover a secret Iraqi plot to have Saddam's
soldiers
dress up like American and British soldiers and kill Iraqis.
Yeah, sure, uh-huh.
BUZZFLASH
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