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Sep 17 2007
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By Gideon Polya   

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Greenspan Iraq oil confession & One Million Iraqi deaths

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Ben Heine/ MWC NEWS
The ostensibly “liberal” UK Guardian has finally found the courage to lead British Mainstream media in facing up to the horrendous realities of the humanitarian disaster that is the Bush-Blair invasion and occupation of the formerly sovereign nation of Iraq. In an article entitled “Greenspan admits Iraq was about oil, as deaths put at 1.2 million” (Guardian & Observer September 16 2007) the Guardian unwittingly makes the case for war crimes trials of the US and US Alliance leaders.

In short, Alan Greenspan was the chairman of the US Federal Reserve for 2 decades, having been appointed by Republican President Reagan in 1987 and retiring only in 2006. Greenspan is the most important Republican economist and the ultimate “insider” in relation to the essential operations of the United States and the World. Alan Greenspan has finally and authoritatively come clean – in his forthcoming memoir he writes: “'I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil.”

Well we have all known this, as Greenspan states, but this is from the “horse’s mouth”, from a top Republican economist and insider. Successful prosecution of Mafia bosses required organizational “insider” confessions – it was insufficient that “everyone” knew that the likes of Al Capone were running organized crime. We have all known it, and indeed the recent movie “A Crude Awakening” cites oil experts that  all Middle East wars for the last century were about oil. Outstanding Jewish American scholar Professor Noam Chomsky of 63-Nobel-laureate MIT has recently in a Monthly Review article incisively argued that the crucial strategic importance of Iraq has been about oil and global hegemony through strategic control. Well, now we have it from the top insider expert, Alan Greenspan, the man who has had his hand on the control knobs of the US economy for 20 years – it’s the economy, stupid.

One can only speculate why this top insider has decided to come clean. He is 81, perhaps his conscience is pricking him or perhaps he is appalled by the downhill slide of the American economy and American wealth under the Bush Administration. Thus 2001 US Economics Nobel laureate Professor Joseph Stiglitz (Columbia University) and his colleague Professor Linda Bilmes (Harvard University) have estimated that the accrual cost of the Bush War on Terror now stands at $2.5 TRILLION (see “The Cost of War” on MWC News).

When a violent crime such as an armed bank robbery is committed and people die there are 2 key evidential elements to be considered by the Prosecutors: (1) the pecuniary profit  intent and (2) the homicides. Bush, Blair, Howard, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Dr Rice (Dr Death) and their confrères have always strenuously denied (1)  any  pecuniary intent and (2) the evidence from the UN and top medical epidemiologists of horrendous loss of life associated with the Bush Wars. These Global Bank Robbers still declare that (1) they did it to liberate the bank tellers and customers and that (2) the deaths they actually admit have happened are due to insurgent bank tellers and customers.

Now a leading UK commercial market analysis company ORB has done for “evidence for homicide” what Greenspan has done for “evidence for intent”. Now in September 2007 a UK polling agency ORB (Opinion Research Business) has estimated that 1.2 million Iraqis have died violently post-invasion, twice as many as the 0.6 million post-invasion Iraqi violent deaths estimated by the top US Johns Hopkins medical epidemiologists in their research paper published in the top medical journal The Lancet in October 2006.

The ORB estimate of 1.2 million post-invasion Iraqi deaths is consonant with steadily increasing estimates of horrendous Iraqi deaths that I and others have provided over the last 4 years. On the occasion of the 4th anniversary of the Iraq Invasion (March 2007) I estimated that about 1 million Iraqis had died avoidably post-invasion – from  5 estimates using 4 independent set of data from authoritative sources (see MWC News ).

I have now re-calculated  and updated the “post-invasion Iraqi excess deaths” as of about Sep, 2007 using the latest information from the same sources, namely UNICEF, the UN Population Division and scientific papers  from the top US medical epidemiology group in the World’s top  Public Health Department (the Bloomberg School of Public Health) at the top US medical university, Johns Hopkins University, and published peer-reviewed in the top British medical journal The Lancet.

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Carlos Latuff/ MWC NEWS

The various estimates of  post-invasion Iraqi excess deaths (avoidable deaths, deaths that should not have happened) as of September 2007 are 0.7 million (from under-estimating UN Population Division data);  0.8 million (from estimating post-invasion under-5 infant deaths from UNICEF data and dividing by 0.7) (see “Layperson’s Guide to Counting Iraq Deaths” on MWC News);  1.0 million (using data from The Lancet published in 2004); 1.0 million (using data from The Lancet, 2006); and 1.1 million (the “best estimate” from  using data published in The Lancet in 2006 and using Iraq’s impoverished but peaceful neighbours Syria and Jordan for a mortality baseline).

Six (6) years after the 9/11 atrocity (and noting that the actual culprits have yet to be conclusively identified in a proper judicial trial) , the Bush-Blair-Howard War on Terror is associated with post-invasion excess deaths in Occupied Iraqi and Afghan Territories totalling (as of September 2007) 1.1 million (see the “best estimate” above) and  2.5 million, respectively;  post-invasion under-5 infant deaths totalling 0.5 million and 2.0 million, respectively (90% avoidable and due to US Alliance war crimes in gross violation of the Geneva Convention); and refugees totalling 4 million and 3.7 million, respectively.

In addition it has been estimated that about 0.1 million people die each year around the world (0.6 million over 6 years) from opiate drug-related causes. Accordingly about 0.5 million have died avoidably since 9/11 from opiate drug-related causes due to the US-UK restoration of the Taliban-destroyed Afghan opium industry from about 5% in 2001 to a current 93% of world market share (see UN Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC, World Drug Report 2007.)

The human cost of the Bush-Blair-Howard War on Terror is thus 1.1 million + 2.5 million + 0.5 million = 4.1 million excess deaths, this carnage approaching that of the World War 2 Jewish Holocaust (6 million victims) or the “forgotten” and contemporaneous, man-made, World War 2 Bengal Famine Holocaust in British India (4 million victims; associated with horrendous sexual abuse of starving women and girls; possibly due to a deliberate British strategic scorched earth policy to prevent Japanese invasion of India; and “rubbed out” of British history) (see “Body Count”; Mason, C. (2000), A Short History of Asia. Stone Age to 2000AD (Macmillan, London); Gilbert, M. (1969), Jewish History Atlas (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London); Gilbert, M. (1982), Atlas of the Holocaust (Michael Joseph, London)).

The Bush War on Terror is in horrible actuality a cowardly, racist War on Women and Children and, more specifically, a War on Arab Women and Children, a War on Muslim Women and Children, a War on Asian Women and Children, a War on South Asian Women and Children, and a War on Non-European  Women and Children.

Slobodan Milosevic was indicted, arraigned and tried before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for complicity in war crimes in the recent Balkans Civil War in which some 0.25 million people died - yet the Bush War on Terror has already killed over 4 million.

In 2004 and thence in 2005 I made formal complaints over US-UK and US Alliance war crimes to the International Criminal Court (see “Formal complaint to ICC over Coalition War Crimes” on MWC News ).  According to the UK Telegraph  “the court's chief prosecutor told The Sunday Telegraph that he would be willing to launch an inquiry and could envisage a scenario in which the Prime Minister and American President George W Bush could one day face charges at The Hague.”

British Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter has called for the prosecution of Bush and Blair for war crimes stating:

“How many people do you have to kill before you qualify to be described as a mass murderer and a war criminal? One hundred thousand? More than enough, I would have thought. Therefore it is just that Bush and Blair be arraigned before the International Criminal Court of Justice.”

Over 4 million? More than enough, I would have thought. Bring on the Bush-ite and Bush War Crimes trials.

Dr Gideon Polya,  MWC News Chief political editor, published some 130 works in a 4 decade scientific career, most recently a huge pharmacological reference text "Biochemical Targets of Plant Bioactive Compounds" (CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, New York & London, 2003), and is currently writing a book on global mortality ---
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1. 17-09-2007 12:44
Might is always right is the rule of the world.  
If you have power you can do it.  
Saddam was local power but he mate with more powerful people and he had it.  
Trial etc. is the waste of time and money of the tax payers. Because rich and powerful criminals can always manipulate judges by threat, money, blackmail etc. 
 
Only answer to this is good people should become powerful and together. 
 
Do you have an example of real justice in the international court?
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2. 17-09-2007 18:54
Oil.
I cannot understand why people have not understood from the beginning it is all about oil. Shows you how easy it is to brain wash the majority. 
The dawning of truth, is the only weapon I can think of. I believe that most people are decent folks, but are easily blinded by political/religious sorcerers. 
The truth without spin is needed, I really hope that happens. 
Bush is a monster, can stand proudly with the worst.
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3. 17-09-2007 22:25
A Crude Awakening
The movie mentioned in Gideon's article is a available from  
www.oilcrashmovie.com
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info@lavatv.comNOSPAM! ">Basil
4. 18-09-2007 02:09
A Crude Awakening
More accurately --it\'s about the PRICE of oil and how it is traded. Under Bush, the GOP is, literally, big oil. They have no interest in lower prices for oil. Bush I went to war with Saddam because Saddam was over producing, thus, lowering the spot prices of oil. Another issue --the weak dollar. Junior want to bomb hell out of Iran because Iran has threatened to establish an oil bourse where oil would be traded in Euros --not dollars. Such a move could finish off the dollar for good. The great depression might look like a walk in the part. But the Bush gang of criminals will not tell you this. They are the one\'s who, by insisting upon favorable treatment for big oil at least since Eisenhower, have created this miserable situation from which there is NO good exit.
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Len Hart
5. 23-09-2007 16:36
Iraq invasion about CONTROL
I agree Len - it is about CONTROL of resources and prices. Outstanding American scholar Professor Noam Chomsky (MIT) has expertly commented thus (Monthly Review, vol 59, number 2), QUOTE:\"“The Current Crisis in the Middle East... the huge energy resources of the region were recognized by Washington sixty years ago as a “stupendous source of strategic power,” the “strategically most important area of the world,” and “one of the greatest material prizes in world history.” (reference 1) Control over this stupendous prize has been a primary goal of U.S. policy ever since, and threats to it have naturally aroused enormous concern.\"
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gpolya@optusnet.com.auNOSPAM! ">Dr Gideon Polya
6. 24-09-2007 14:04
We must put the Bushists behind bars NOW
We must all shout together to end this war and bring it\'s perpetrators to trial for Crimes Against the Peace, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity. This process must start now, before the morally bankrupt Bushists attack Iran or further destroy Iraq.
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7. 25-09-2007 21:05
We must put the Bushists behind bars NOW
"Bring it on", it could not happen any sooner. Any new or positive approach to stop these monsters before it is to late. If more of the major media sources do not break from their support of this golobalization process, its just goinjg to be very hard to get a stronger public stand against not only the US goverment but the major industrialist contries that continue to enable the US with their preemptive war policy.  
 
It is not the function of our Government to keep the citizen from falling into error; it is the function of the citizen to keep the Government from falling into error.  
-- Robert Houghwout Jackson, 
Chief Judge at the War-Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg
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8. 25-09-2007 23:01
Great war crimes quote
Great war crimes quote about the responsibility of citizens, SCJ. I'll use it next time I write to the members of the Australian parliament, of whom most - but fortunately not all - steadfastly ignore the horrendous 4 million excess deaths associated with the Bush War on Terror (only the Bush-ite Coalition supports the War in both Iraq and Afghanistan, but the cowardly, poll-driven Australian Labor Party Opposition also supports the War in Afghanistan and indeed wants to EXPAND Australia's presence (2.5 million post-invasion excess deaths so far). Bring on the war crimes trials.
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gpolya@optusnet.com.auNOSPAM! ">Dr Gideon Polya
9. 26-09-2007 07:24
War Crimes.
Regarding the open slaughter of so many which seems to be about the US and its' endeavor for World dominance at all cost. 
There seems there are two possibilities regarding the Australian Government(they are not alone among governments), they are either buffoons or evil. Both options are equally frightening. History will reveal the truth in the end.  
I see an under nourished vulture sitting on a pile of clean picked bones, guess who the vulture depicts? 
 
Mike
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