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'Fate of Iraq'
- Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai - India

WHILE the Western media has gone to town, hogging the headlines for the dubious handover of phony ‘sovereignty to their CIA-employed puppets, who happen to be Iraqis, the world is aghast how smoothly the rogue US/UK/ISRAEL AXIS has unilaterally raped a defenseless Third world country and imposed on it their own iron-clad suzerainty, which the people of Iraq can never thwart without another World War uprooting the whole international order. No doubt, United Nations and the current international law has let down the people of Iraq and Iraq, as a UN member state.

It would appear that the warmongers of US/UK/ISRAEL are not looking for peace and will not even lift a finger to achieve any semblance of peace, unless their own people realise the enormity of Bush invasion of Iraq.

If Bush is reelected, it will be like Hitler being anointed by Chamberlain. But even if Democratic candidate John Kerry wins, it is difficult for any US government to resurrect Iraq as a fully independent free nation of the world. The resistance will go on and both US and UK will not escape the heat of fire that they have stoked.●

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