First published at 16:51 UTC on February 3rd, 2022.
"We have heard that a half a million children have died. I mean that's more children than died in Hiroshima. You know, is the price worth it?" — Leslie Stahl
"I think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the price…
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"We have heard that a half a million children have died. I mean that's more children than died in Hiroshima. You know, is the price worth it?" — Leslie Stahl
"I think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it. It is a moral question, but the moral question is even a larger one. Don't we owe to the American people, and to the American military, and to the other countries in the region, that this man [Saddam Hussein] not be a threat?" — Madeleine Albright 1996
The American and U.K. militaries polluted Iraq, and the entire region with thousands of tonnes of micronized depleted-uranium munitions. After George H.W. Bush's Highway of Death on the retreating Iraqi military, depleted uranium, U.N. sanctions, and starvation while Albright was in charge of the Oil for Food program, George's psycho son George W. Bush used said nuclear weapons again on Iraq, but thousands of tonnes instead of hundreds, while searching for the WMD that they sold him the precursors for when he was using them on Iran. Plus free sattelite images of Iranian troop movements.
From they took the incubators from the babies, and left them on the cold hard floor, to Saddam kind-of looks like Al-Qaeda, and Americans are too insular to care. How-many wars has it been since?
Iraq, Libya and Syria had high standards of education and living, and would have done infintely better without being attacked; maybe invaded, occupied, and regime-changed for out-shining Israel, and for the purposes of fomenting war and division, population-control, and racketeering from it.
It's straight out of Terminator, and they're coming with the Borg nanobot jabs.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TheGrittyPast/comments/f6ud3d/carbonized_bodies_the_war_photo_no_one_wanted_to/
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