After WWII we vowed NEVER AGAIN yet today the US government is picking up where Nazi Germany left off
Feb 2, 2010
History and concrete evidence confirms that both the Bush and the Obama administrations are mimicking the actions and aggressions of Hitler’s Nazi Germany. The entire World is negligent in their duty to prevent the revival of Nazism (Nazism is the ideology and practice of the Nazis, especially the policy of racist nationalism, national expansion, and state control of the economy). International agencies like the UN, NATO and the ICC are all either stupid or complicit for allowing the Bush and Obama administrations to continue their wars of aggression. It is absolute lunacy for the World to see the facts before them and not act to end the senseless slaughter of millions of innocent people. The facts clearly declare that Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan or Iran did not have anything to do with the criminal acts (hijackings) of September 11, 2001 yet they are the target of military attacks by the US. No country did anything against the US or any other country to warrant these unprovoked attacks by the US. All US attacked countries are victims. The US is the aggressor. The US attacked and now occupy Afghanistan and Iraq. They are now planning to attack Iran.
The people of Afghanistan and Iraq need our help to end the unlawful occupations of their country. The Afghan and Iraqi people who are resisting the US with lethal force are not terrorists they are defending their country from an enemy that has attacked and now occupy their country. If Canada were attacked by the US Canadians would take up arms against the invading enemy. If the US was actually attacked (no armed attack by a foreign country occurred on 9/11) the American people would also take up arms and defend their country.
The people of Afghanistan and Iraq are doing what any loyal and patriotic person would do - defend their country and family from the daily attacks and continued occupation of their homeland by a foreign country. Even if Iran is providing weapons to the Iraqi Resistance, Iran is not a terrorist state the US is. Iran has not attacked and does not occupy any country. The US has attacked 2 countries without provocation. The US continues to attack and kill the civilians of Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, countries that never attacked the US. The US has murdered over 1 million civilians in their wars of aggression they call “War on Terror”. The entire legal system in the US and around the World are negligent in their duty to uphold the law. They are negligent for allowing the criminals and terrorists in the US White House to continue to attack and murder innocent people. They are negligent for not stopping the Bush and the Obama White House from plunging the World into another World War.
Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that the Pentagon is planning “potential” military actions against Iran. Planning for and preparing for any military action against any country without provocation, cause or self-defense is a crime.
In 1950, the Nuremberg Tribunal defined Crimes against Peace, in Principle 6, specifically Principle VI(a), submitted to the United Nations General Assembly, as:
(i) Planning, preparation, initiation or waging of a war of aggression or a war in violation of international treaties, agreements or assurances;
During the trial, the chief American prosecutor, Robert H. Jackson, stated:
To initiate a war of aggression, therefore, is not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole.
Over 50 years ago the US wrote the laws that defined what is a war crime and they made it law so as to prevent any future wars of aggression and crimes against humanity. Today it is the US government which is breaking every law that has been written and passed to safeguard the World from another World War. Today the US tortures POWs. Today the US publicly threatens another country with nuclear annihilation. The US is planning to nuke Iran and has already tried twice but thankfully someone in the US Air Force has thwarted both unlawful, inhuman, immoral and crime against humanity attacks. While campaigning for the Democratic Presidential Nomination Hillary Clinton publicly threatened to wipe Iran off of the face of the Earth if she became president.
Addressing the United Nations on the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, then United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan remarked, “On occasions such as this, rhetoric comes easily. We rightly say ‘never again.’ But action is much harder. Since the Holocaust the world has, to its shame, failed more than once to prevent or halt genocide.”
Following World War II, the international community cried “never again” in response to the Holocaust, and the newly formed United Nations adopted the Genocide Convention as a pledge to ensure that such horrors would never be repeated. Since that time, however, the world community has failed to prevent the occurrence of genocide in places like Cambodia (Khmer Rouge), Iraq (US 2003 unprovoked attack), Bosnia (both by their own government and the unlawful bombings ordered by Bill Clinton that killed more civilians than the civil warring factions), Darfur and Rwanda.
World Leaders Decry Unprovoked US Attack against Iraq
March 20, 2003
The declaration of war brought fierce criticism from world leaders today, as Russia accused the US of committing “a big political mistake” and France expressed its “regret” over the strikes.
French President Jacques Chirac, in his first public comments since the bombing of Iraq began, said he hoped for a quick end to the fighting .
In a brief televised speech, he said: “France regrets this action taken without approval of the United Nations. We hope these operations will be as rapid and least deadly as possible, and that they don’t lead to a humanitarian catastrophe.”
Mr Chirac said his country would continue to support the United Nations as the forum to solve “crises which bloody and threaten the world”. He said: “It is the only legitimate framework to build peace in Iraq as elsewhere.”
However, the French president was muted by comparison with other statesmen, such as the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, who demanded a quick end to the war.
Mr Putin told senior ministers in the Kremlin this morning: “Military action can in no way be justified. Military action is a big political error.”
If the world submitted to the right of might then no country would be safe, he said. “It is for these reasons that Russia insists on an end as quickly as possible to military action.”
It was unusually sharp language from Putin, who has fought hard to preserve a new partnership with the US president, George Bush, while at the same time opposing US plans to topple the Iraqi president, Saddam Hussein, by force.
China was even more outspoken, accusing the US of starting an illegitimate conflict and “violating the norms of international behaviour”.
The Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, Kong Quan, told a regular press briefing the attack had been “carried out in disregard for the opposition of the international community”.
“We express regret and disappointment,” Mr Kong said. “We urge the relevant countries to stop using force, to stop military action. The Iraqi question must return to the track of political settlement within the UN framework.”
Stressing that China believed the situation in Iraq could still be solved peacefully, Mr Kong went on: “We are deeply concerned about the loss of lives and property that might follow. We are also worried about its impact on peace and the development of the world.
“As to the next step, the Chinese government will continue its efforts towards peace”.
The UN secretary-general, Kofi Annan, called on both sides in the conflict in Iraq to do everything possible to protect civilians during the fighting.
In a press conference this afternoon he said: “My thoughts today are with the Iraqi people, who face yet another ordeal. I hope that all parties will scrupulously observe the requirements of international humanitarian law and will do everything in their power to shield the civilian population from the grim consequences of war.
“The United Nations, for its part, will do whatever it can to bring them assistance and support.”
Islamic countries lined up to attack the legitimacy of the war. There was a strong response from Iran, where the foreign minister, Kamal Kharrazi, was quoted by the Islamic Republic News Agency as saying: “American military operations on Iraq are unjustifiable and illegitimate.”
Mr Kharrazi stressed that Iran would not take action in the conflict “to the benefit of either side”. Iran, along with Iraq and North Korea, forms part of the “axis of evil” identified by President Bush last year.
Asian Islamic leaders addressed the press within minutes of President Bush’s declaration of war, saying the US would pay a heavy price for the conflict.
“This is not an attack on Islam but an attack on humanity,” said Syafii Maarif, head of the 30-million-strong moderate Muhammadiyah Muslim group in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country.
His views were echoed by Abdul Hadi Awang, the president of the conservative Islamic opposition in Malaysia, who said: “This despicable war exposes the ugliness of America and its allies.”
It is time for us to ally ourselves to oppose the US axis of evil. Enough is enough. How do we end this US aggression against innocent sovereign states, without injuring or killing any innocent civilians? How do we stop any further unprovoked and unlawful attacks of foreign sovereign states by the US? We apply the game of chess and send our special forces to remove the leaders of the United States who have started these unlawful wars of aggressions.
