| First Steps to Bush Impeachment |
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LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR, First Steps to Bush Impeachment
From the narrow perspective of Mainstream America, Bush is under a cloud because of the numerous UNTRUTHS that were used to justify the War on Iraq, notably the false assertions of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, Al Qaeda links, mobile biological warfare laboratories, uranium supplies from Niger, ability to strike the West within 45 minutes and acute threat to the world. Further, the Iraq War proceeded without sanction from the UN and is deemed by international authorities to be illegal; 2620 Coalition soldiers have died, 2406 of them American, and about 18,000 US soldiers have been wounded, half of them very seriously ; and estimates by no less than US 2001 Economics Nobel Laureate Professor Joseph Stiglitz (Columbia) are that the Iraq War will cost America US$1-2 trillion (see: MWC News ). However other consequences of George Bush’s actions that have simply NOT been reported by lying Mainstream Media are also relevant to the possible impeachment: 1. Horrendous mass mortality in the Occupied Iraqi and Afghan Territories. The post-invasion avoidable mortality (excess mortality) and under-5 infant mortality (90% avoidable) total 0.5 million and 0.4 million, respectively for Iraq and 1.8 million and 1.4 million, respectively for Afghanistan (April, 2006; from the latest UN data). This humanitarian disaster has happened because of non-provision of the life-sustaining requisites demanded unequivocally of Occupiers by the Geneva Conventions and in consequent violation of both International and US Federal law (see: MWC News ). 2. Did the Bush Administration betray American soldiers by ignoring huge Australian and other funding of Saddam and the insurgency? The Sanctions-busting system of bribery to Saddam Hussein was "common knowledge" since the middle 1990s to traders and diplomats involved with Iraq. Informed by the Echelon spy satellite system, UK and US intelligence HAD to have been aware of what was blatantly obvious to everybody on the ground. The biggest corruption of the UN Oil-for-Food program involved the monopoly Australian Wheat Board (AWB) that corruptly diverted US$250 million from this life-saving program to Saddam Hussein and thence to the insurgency, killed up to 21,000 Iraqi infants through diversions from scarce food and medical funding, "funded the Iraqi insurgency" and "killed or maimed two divisions worth of American soldiers and countless thousands of Iraqis” (according to staunchly pro-American but anti-Iraq War Australian Opposition Leader, Mr Kim Beazley) (see MWC News: and here ). If Bush and Blair knew of this diversion of immense funds to Saddam and did nothing then they betrayed their people, their Coalition allies and their own SOLDIERS IN THE FIELD. Coalition military deaths (so far) total 2,620 (May, 2006). 3. Huge collateral global mortality due to US restoration of the Taliban-destroyed Afghan opium industry. Post-2001 global opiate drug-related deaths total about 0.45 million, due substantially to US restoration of the Taliban-destroyed Afghan opium industry – comprising 60,000 US deaths, 3,200 British, 3,000 Canadian, 1,600 Australian and 1,200 Scots deaths (see MWC News ). The annual per capita income in non-Arab Africa and South Asia is generally substantially below $1,000, annual avoidable mortality in the Third World is about 16 million each year (44,000 each day) and the huge increase in the price of oil due to the Bush Wars has no doubt impacted heavily on this ongoing disaster. The 2005 Nobel Laureate for Literature, British playwright Harold Pinter, in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech entitled “Art, Truth and Politics” (delivered by videotape on 8 December 2005; ) accused US President George Bush and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair of war crimes in Iraq and called for the arraignment of Bush and Blair before the International Criminal Court, declaring: “How many people do you have to kill before you qualify as a mass murderer and a war criminal? One hundred thousand? More than enough, I would have thought.”
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