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BAE Systems joins the drones PR push with media briefing on Taranis

By Chris Cole


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A child child injured by Al-Maliki 's army

February 5, 2014
uruknet.info
George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George Bush, the father, and President Obama took part in the destruction of Iraq; they are responsible and history will not absolve them for destroying the cradle of civilization.

The secular government of Iraq was replaced by a sectarian one cornered in four square miles protected by the United States and Iran. The Iraqi members of the legitimate government that built Iraq and made it flourish are suffering in the occupation jails; some of them were executed, like President Saddam Hussein, some died in jails, and some are dying like Tariq Aziz and his Comrades.
The occupation of Iraq was not for democracy, because democracy, security and progress do not exist in the new Iraq. It was for oil and for "Israel", the Zionist racist settler entity in Palestine as Martin Indyck once proclaimed.

US intelligence, military sources and Western media confirmed to us , many times, that "Israeli" military advisers were helping US Special Forces build assassination squads to murder Iraqis, a fact that we knew long ago.

The Zionist supporters in the Bush Administration were behind pushing the United States to invade Iraq. The "Israelis" helped train US soldiers and Marines for urban warfare, conducting clandestine surveillance missions in the western Iraqi desert and permitting the United States to place combat supplies in occupied Palestine, "Israel".( USA TODAY 11/03/2002.)

Events every day are changing and we cannot keep up with them. The Zionist forces are murdering Palestinian children on the beaches and in the streets of Gaza. The story of Hadil, a female child was devastating to see her family killed by Zionist terrorist bombs while relaxing by the sea with her family. A man with his children was blown up in his Volkswagen while driving in a street in Gaza, his car was hit by a Zionist missile, others were killed by the same savages and many more will be killed and assassinated.

Simultaneously, the American stooges, the sectarian brigades, are murdering the innocent civilians in Ishaqi, in Haditha, in Tellafar, in Baghdad, in Kirkuk, in Mosul, in Baqouba, in Basrah , Anbar, Fallujah and Ramadi. Few days ago , Ayat Mohammad Fayadh 10 years young, a child from Nazzal neighborhood of Fallujah, was hit by shrapnel in the head, her family members died from the indiscriminate shelling on civilians in Anbar. Maliki call this family Qaeda and terrorists and Obama supports him and sending him the latest available arms to kill more civilians.

What happened to the murderers? Absolutely nothing! They came to Palestine and to Iraq to give us a lesson in Democracy, as Bush and his cronies claimed. Even Mr. Obama claims that Iraq is better off without Saddam Hussein. Really Mr. President?

Mr. President, I would like you to read the following paragraph about Education in Iraq before the United States and its allies started the war of aggression against the Cradle of Civilization.

Schools and education system in Iraq were very advanced and thriving
- The number of kindergartens rose from 71 to 119 between 1979 and 1990 with an annual increase of 67.6 percent.

- The number of nurseries rose from 135 to 646 in the period 1968-1990 with an annual increase of 212.1 percent. The number of children enrolled at the nurseries rose from 14530 to 86508 with an annual increase of 468.3 percent.

- The number of teachers in these kinder gartens and nurseries rose from 551 to 4908 with an annual increase of 324.6 percent.

- The number of primary schools rose from 5137 to 8725 in the years 1968-1990 with a rate of increase of 69.8 percent. The number of students rose from 1,017050 to 3,335 699 in the same period with a rate of increase of 123.2 percent.

- The number of teachers in primary Schools rose from 47058 in 1968 to 130115 in 1990.

- In secondary schools, the number of schools rose from 840 to 2700 with a rate of increase of students enrolled at these schools rose from 285721 to 1,058331 with a rate of increase of 27.4 percent in the period 1968-1990.

- The number of vocational schools rose from 44 to 289 in the same period 1968-1990 with a rate of increase of 556.8 percent. The number of students enrolled at these schools rose from 10600 to 142822 with a rate of increase of 1247.3 percent. The number of teachers at these schools rose from 1002 to 9127 with a rate of increase of 810.8 percent.

- Students enrolled at teacher-training institutes rose from 10861 to 30962 with a rate of increase of 185 percent. The number of teachers rose from 442 to 1782 with a rate of increase of 303 percent in the period 1968-1990.

- The number of universities rose from 5 to 12 in the same period above with a rate of increase of 1.4 percent, where as the number of their students from 31086 in 1968 to 179542 in 1991 with a rate of increase of 477.6 percent. The number of university teaching staff increased from 1879 in 1968 to 10548 in 1990 with a rate of increase of 461.4 percent. In the Kurdistan Autonomous Region, the indicators of progress in this sector were as follows:

- The number of kindergartens rose from 3 to 61 in the period 1971-1990, with a rate of increase of 19 percent. Their students increased from 354 in 1971 to 4297 in 1991 with a rate of increase of 11 percent. The number of teachers in these Kindergartens rose from 24 to 347 with a rate of increase of 13 percent.

- The number of primary schools students rose from 93596 in 1971 to 411265 in 1990 with a rate of increase of 34 percent. The number of their teachers rose from 4615 to 14544 with a rate of increase of 21 percent.

- The secondary schooling showed a great progress. The number of secondary schools rose from 118 to 292 with an increase of 14 percent. The number of their students rose from 17903 in 1971 to 101127 in 1990 with an increase of 46 percent. The number of secondary schools teachers rose in the period 1971-1990 from 820 to 3751 with an increase of 35 percent. Considerable progress was also achieved in vocational education, in the Kurdistan Autonomous Region. The number of vocational schools rose from 6 to 34 in the period 1970-1990 with an increase of 46 percent. The number of this students rose from 974 to 13201 with an increase of 12 percent.

Now the Iraqi people are revolting against American "Democracy" that brought them destruction and illiteracy. The Revolt is taking a new form; military councils were established under a unified command. A political Council was formed to represent the Iraqi people and lead them to freedom and liberation and to restore Iraq to the way it was before occupation and away from American Democracy". The Iraqi people have the right to rebel, Mr. President.



Ibrahim Ebeid

- iraqcommitteeinfousa@gmail.com


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