Innocent civilians and Routers journalists killed in Iraq
Warning: This video is disturbing and parental guidance is required.
Please watch this video: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/wikileaks-video-shows-devastating-us-chopper-attack-that-killed-journalists-20100406-rnmq.html
Remember this is an occupation and not a war, and is entirely based on Iraq having Weapons of Mass Destruction where Hans Blix had stated categorically ”do not exist”. The United Nations never sanctioned the war in Iraq and a legitimate link between Iraq and the terrorists linked to the S11 WTC catastrophe was never established.
I repeat, the USA and the ‘coalition of the willing’ have no legal right to continue the occupation of Iraq and never received a legal right to invade in the first place. Might is not right.
In contrast, the invasion of Bosnia, the arrest and criminal trial of Slobodan Milosevic. Why wasn’t Slobodan given to the wolves? Because the invasion was sanctioned by the UN, and there was evidence that war crimes had taken place. Why was Saddam Hussein given to the wolves and hung? Because he had not committed a war crime and the UN had no grounds to prosecute. Just because a lie is repeated over and over, doesn’t make it the truth.
Remember that Iraq’s national wealth consists of 30% of the worlds oil reserves, this fact can not go unnoticed in relation to the unauthorized invasion of Iraq.
Consider, based on the footage, were those people a threat, did they point a weapon, was a weapon present? My view based on the footage is no and no and no.
Are we to continue to sit back and accept the Americans attitude that might is right?
I just hope that within 30 years the people responsible for this and hundreds of other atrocities will be charged with crimes against humanity.
There is absolutely no justice in the actions the US forces took, they are just creating more radical individuals who will never be able to console there loss, and all these actions do is perpetuate the conflict extending the unauthorized ‘need’ for occupation of Iraq.
Iraq, although it had its problems was no different to South Africa 20 years ago, did the US invade South Africa? No. There are many, many other examples of the hypocrisy of the ‘war in Iraq’ and for this state of affairs to continue is disgusting and abhorrent.
I am ashamed to have been a witness to these actions of unprovoked slaughter of fellow human beings and I urge all who view to consider and judge the actions taken by these US armed forces in Iraq.
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