A nation and it's global War of Terror: In a group of 251 soldiers from a
study group in Mississippi who had all had normal babies before the Gulf War,
sixty-seven (67) percent of their post-war babies were born with severe birth
defects.*
by Henk Ruyssenaars
FPF - July 1st - 2005 - Of course it has to be taken into account what firm
does the polling, what for, and for whom. Quote: "Even though the image of the
United States has improved slightly in some parts of the world over the past
year, this country's global approval ratings trail well behind those of other
leading nations.
When the publics of the 16 nations covered by the survey were asked to give
favorability ratings of five
major leading nations - the United States, Germany, China, Japan, and France -
the U.S. fared the worst of the group. In just six of the 16 countries
surveyed does the United States attract a favorability rating of 50% or above.
By contrast, China receives that level of favorability rating from 11
countries, while Japan,
Germany and France each receive that high of a mark from 13 countries."*
Well known american writer Ted Rall gives his opinion on the image of the US
and writes about 'six decades of humiliation'. It's one of the few points
where we disagree: it's going to be forever.
URANIUM-238 AMMUNITION HAS A HALF LIFE OF 4 BILLION YEARS
According to one of the many hair-raising reports* by the 'United Nations
Human Rights Commission' -
Uranium-238 in the ammunition which for decades widely has been used to
'liberate' millions of people, is
deadly poisoning them instead. It has destroyed and keeps destroying the DNA -
the genetics - of people who just inhale a few grains in the sandstorms or
dust in the countries they are send to as cannon fodder.
Not only the 'friendly natives', but all badly informed american and all other
soldiers in those areas are in deadly danger: a 100% more from the dust they
inhale than from snipers or road bombs. And those soldiers, from all
nationalities, will bring the cancer back home.*
This global and also in the United States already permanently festering wound,
inflicted on all the people
in the around 190 countries surrounding the US, will take at least 4 billion
years to heal partly. That is the half live of the millions of tons of
radioactivity spread in the countries which the US and it's collaborators are
'liberating' from their oil and other forms of energy. Including their human
rights.
The world hates the US and collaborators more than ever...
In his article Ted Rall writes: "The world hates us more than ever, according
to a new Pew Research poll of 16,000 citizens in 15 countries. Most Canadians
think Americans are exceptionally rude. The Chinese say we're violent and
greedy. Nearly half of Turks - up from 32 percent a year ago - say they
dislike Americans as individuals and America as a nation, according to the
survey. Muslims have a "quite negative hostility toward America," says Pew
president Andrew Kohut. Even among our traditional allies, he says, the United
States "remains broadly disliked."
The reason for our declining popularity is no mystery: Bush's unjustified,
illegal war against Iraq. But Iraq, Bush's doctrine of preemptive warfare and
instances of prisoners being tortured and even murdered aren't completely
unprecedented. Cheney's neoconservatives are merely the latest executors of an
aggressive foreign policy that has long prompted fear, hatred and resentment
among the leaders and citizens of other nations.
Beginning with Theodore Roosevelt's brutal suppression of Filipino insurgents
at the dawn of the 20th century, continuing with the holocaust of two million
Vietnamese civilians under LBJ and Nixon's carpet bombs and recently
exemplified by a series of bullying adventures against such defenseless
nations as Grenada, Panama and Afghanistan, the U.S. has become, perhaps to
its surprise, the biggest danger to peace and stability on the planet.
Many Americans, still taking pride in the memorable image of "Gift of USA"
flag logos on bags of grain being tossed to starving Africans, find it
difficult to accept the role of international pariah.
BUT THE TRUTH IS, THAT MANY PEOPLE ARE AS SCARED OF US AS THEY WERE OF GERMANY
AND JAPAN IN 1939.
Ah, irony. Our rep has gone down the toilet with the Koran, but things are
looking up for the Axis powers we defeated in World War II.
Germany, nearly recovered from the economic shock of reunification and a lead
partner in the European
Community, is lobbying for a permanent seat on the United Nations security
council. "Because of Germany's role in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkans],"
Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder told Bush at the White House on June 28, "we have
earned certain rights." Bush, seeking payback for Schroeder's lack of support
for the Iraq war, is said to be cool to the German bid.
Nevertheless, bringing up the question demonstrates Germany's newfound
self-confidence. As the German weekly Der Spiegel commented: "Normally it is
only superpowers who express themselves - and their rights - so aggressively."
Twenty countries, including India, Japan and Brazil, want to join the
prestigious security council. Controversy continues to dog Japan's efforts to
be recognized as a major military as well as economic
power, mainly due to its refusal to come to terms with its part in World War
II. Japanese textbooks gloss over atrocities in China, and the government has
never issued a formal apology. Prime Minister Junichiro
Koizumi continues to pay honors at a shrine to Japan's war dead, including
known war criminals.
BUSH SUPPORTS JUST ONE ADDITION TO THE BIG FIVE: JAPAN.
Germany and Japan's remarkable comeback since 1945 holds an instructive lesson
for the United States
today. During the last six decades both countries recovered from total defeat,
massive loss of life and
infrastructure and the humiliation of occupation by concentrating first on
economic revival, then building a
political society designed to cause as little offense as possible to the
international community and finally,
since the end of the Cold War, asserting themselves militarily but only in
peace-keeping missions which
even their former enemies couldn't openly oppose.
Now both are poised to resume the roles they played
before they launched their empire-building military campaigns, no longer as
expansionist aggressors but as powerful nations worthy of trust and respect.
Particularly in Germany, every postwar generation was taught about the evils
of militarism and the horrors their parents and grandparents had carried out
in the name of God and country. Pacifism is the norm; Nazism is reviled. Even
in Japan, where official signs of contrition haven't been forthcoming, only a
few nostalgic nutcases yearn for the glorious days of the Greater East Asia
Co-Prosperity Sphere. No one's afraid of the Axis anymore.
Now the U.S. is the sole, charter member of its own Axis of Evil: invading and
threatening invasions,
breaking arms treaties willy-nilly, kidnapping and murdering foreign citizens
without cause, refusing to
abide by the Geneva conventions. But that will change someday - whether we're
forced to change, as were Germany and Japan, or whether we choose a different
path on our own. What's daunting is how much time - and humility - it will
take for the rest of the world to trust us as much as they trust Germany and
Italy. - [end item]
Ted Rall - Story at one of the most informative web sites: 'Information
Clearing House' - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/b575o
This Pew Poll - details: - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/c6sjj
UN report on DU poisoning - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/be7aa
A death sentence here and abroad - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/4p3qh
Deutsche Welle - US war is cancer article/English - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/57cqp
Iraq / DU-disaster Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/6o4na
Professor, Dr. K. Yagasaki report - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/6ljxa
Bush interview. ABC: No WMD's but many killed: "It was worth it". - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/6bal9
Former Secr. of State Madeleine Albright in her comment on half a million dead
children in Iraq: "We
think it's worth it" On CBS 60' Minutes - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/2vmc8
A crime against humanity is an act of persecution against a group, so heinous
as to warrant punishment
under international law: Please scroll - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/6rphj
FPF - The US: Making Dead Friends? - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/8sswk
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Editor : Henk Ruyssenaars
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