‘A United States Senator Speaks Out:Â Why Americans are really dying in Iraq…
‘With 760 dead in Iraq and over 3,000 maimed for life, home folks continue to argue why we are in Iraq – and how to get out. Even President Bush acknowledges that Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with 9/11. Of course, there were no weapons of mass destruction. Israel’s intelligence, Mossad, knows what’s going on in Iraq. They are the best. Israel’s survival depends on knowing. Israel long since would have taken us to the weapons of mass destruction if there were any or if they had been removed. With Iraq no threat, why invade a sovereign country? The answer: President Bush’s policy to secure Israel.’Â
U. S. Senator Ernest F. Hollings (D-S.C.), writing in The Charlotte Post and Courier, May 6, 2004.’ Source: The late Michael Collins Piper in his book ‘The High Priests of War: The Secret History of How America’s “Neo-Conservative” Trotskyites Came to Power and Orchestrated the War Against Iraq as the First Step in Their Drive for Global Empire’ (American Free Press), Third printing, August 2004. page vii.Â
‘Leading Jewish Newspaper Explains:Â Israel “uniquely benefited” from Iraq war.
‘On the eve of the war, Israel was a quiet but enthusiastic supporter of America’s war plans. Saddam Hussein’s military power was universally agreed, making him one of the Jewish state’s most dangerous adversaries. His overthrow was seen as eliminating Israel’s most serious existential threat, and Israel eagerly cooperated, sharing information on Iraqi capabilities and intentions meant to help American action. But because Israel uniquely benefited from a war that is increasingly controversial in America and around the world, fears of speaking out have grown even stronger than they were before the war.’Â
The New York-based Jewish weekly Forward, April 16, 2004.’ (Idem)
“If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we would not do this. The leaders of the Jewish community are influential enough that they could change the direction of where this is going, and I think they should.”Â
U. S. Congressman Jim Moran (Democrat of Virginia) speaking at a public forum in his congressional district.’ (Idem, page 1)
