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Thursday, September 4, 2008


BBC: "Iraq says it plans to rebuild the notorious Abu Ghraib prison, which was closed in 2006 after a scandal over the abuse of prisoners by US troops.
... part of the new site would be given over to a museum showing the crimes committed under the former regime of Saddam Hussein.
However, no mention will be made of the facility's more recent history."

GlobalResearch: "While people around the world begin to celebrate George W. Bush's January 20, 2009 departure from the White House, senior administration officials are crafting legislation, rule changes and executive orders that will make permanent the worst excesses of this criminal regime."

And Cheney is making his last round to the US satellites around Russia, probably to incite them to more provocations.
AFP: "The United States and Russia squared off Wednesday as Vice President Dick Cheney said Washington had a 'deep' interest in the ex-Soviet Caucasus, a key energy corridor he said must be developed.
Moscow meanwhile suspended visas for Georgian citizens and said it would pull troops out of Georgia only when a French-brokered peace plan was fully implemented.
Speaking in the oil-rich former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan, Cheney said: 'President Bush has sent me here with the clear and simple message for the people of Azerbaijan and the entire region.'
'The United States has a deep and abiding interest in your wellbeing and security.'"

The criminal Bush regime has a deep interest in oil and world power and is not concerned about the people of Georgia or wherever at all.

ICH: "President Dimitri Medvedev criticized the European Union for having a biased approach in regards to the Georgian conflict. Medvedev however stated that the EU acted in a rational manner by not implementing sanctions against the Russian Federation. F William Engdahl believes the EU response mirrors its dependence on Russian oil and gas. Engdahl goes on to further state that the US provoked Russia to respond militarily and the US as the dominant power is beginning to stumble and 'to look desperately for ways to hold on to that power'."

PressTV: "Georgia permitted Israel to use two military airfields for 'a potential pre-emptive strike' against Iranian nuclear sites, a report says.
Israel, in return, has been providing Georgia's pro-Western government with considerable amounts of training and armament for its military."
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