- LONDON - More than 50 dead
in a week. Thanks for the Iraq war.
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- Thank you, Mr Bush and Mr Blair, for making our world
safer by ridding us of the one tyrant - Saddam Hussein - who never had
any connection with 11 September 2001, or with the Riyadh bombings or with
the bombings in Casablanca.
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- The "liberation" of Iraq was supposed to free
us from the bombers of al Qaeda. So said Mr Blair. So said Mr Straw. Could
you talk to us, please, Messrs Blair and Straw? What was Iraq for? No,
we don't have any "claim of responsibility" for the Casablanca
massacre, but the nature of the cold calculation behind the Casablanca
bombings is sufficient.
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- One suicide bomber kills himself by blowing open the
doors of the Jewish community centre. Then his surviving comrade blows
himself up inside. Weren't the Jews - like the Christians - "people
of the Book", honoured by Islam? But then - and there's always a "but
then" - wasn't Morocco a "friend" of the West, a country
that has resorted to torture again over the past year in its pro-American
battle against "terrorism", yet another country in which human
rights have taken second place to President Bush's war on terror?
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- Osama bin Laden always said that his intention was to
overthrow "the corrupt monarchies of the Arab world". It was
Saudi Arabia at the beginning of the week, Morocco at the end. So, back
to the point. Ten suicide bombers killed the innocent of Casablanca - that's
more than half the total killers of September 11, 2001. And only five days
after al Qaeda struck Riyadh.
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- Was it not President Bush who boasted to us of how America
had struck a devastating blow in the "war on terror" in Iraq?
Was it not Vice-President Cheney who informed us that al Qaeda was reeling
from America's bombardment of Afghanistan? Was it not Defence Secretary
Rumsfeld who would have us believe that half of al Qaeda's leadership was
eliminated - either through capture or murder (let us speak frankly) at
America's hands? So take a look at the terrain.
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- Afghanistan is in a state of anarchy, its pathetic government
scarcely ruling over Kabul. Iraq is in an even more incipient state of
anarchy, largely without electricity, money or petrol. And this is a war
of good against evil?
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- Casablanca is a sorry and pertinent page in the history
of America's folly in the Arab world. So what comes next? More boasts by
President Bush that he is winning the "war against terror" or
more claims - yes, he told you so - that the "war on terror"
is eternal? Heaven spare us all.
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