Iraq is becoming a forgotten war. Every day, people are killed by car bombs, or random shootings, and the religious conflicts there continue. Libya next, then Syria, then possibly Iran. It is a ‘Crusader’ legacy that will return to haunt the West.
Regards as always, Pete.
I think we’re already suffering blowback for the invasion of Iraq, as I’ve got the impression that it has been included in al-Qaeda rhetoric to recruit potential terrorists and suicide bombers amongst British Muslims.
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Another piece from Global Research reporting how the World Health Organisation has suppressed reports into the incidence of birth defects in Iraq caused by the use of depleted uranium.
Iraq is becoming a forgotten war. Every day, people are killed by car bombs, or random shootings, and the religious conflicts there continue. Libya next, then Syria, then possibly Iran. It is a ‘Crusader’ legacy that will return to haunt the West.
Regards as always, Pete.
I think we’re already suffering blowback for the invasion of Iraq, as I’ve got the impression that it has been included in al-Qaeda rhetoric to recruit potential terrorists and suicide bombers amongst British Muslims.
Reblogged this on Beastrabban’s Weblog and commented:
Another piece from Global Research reporting how the World Health Organisation has suppressed reports into the incidence of birth defects in Iraq caused by the use of depleted uranium.