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Forgetting the lessons of the past

Those who don't learn from the mistakes of the past will repeat them. British Troops are now finding this out, as they are once again stationed in Iraq, a place were many a British soldier's grave is to be found from our previous visits to the region.

Hoon wishes UK Troops 'Godspeed' as they head to the killing zones

The only hope that most of the British Troops and there families can draw from this article is that this third visit to Iraq is confined to the relatively peaceful parts of Southern Iraq were the British can head for the boats or go overland to Kuwait when things go pear shaped. The recent news that British Troops are once again going to Baghdad is an ill omen that spells out no good for us. When Geoff Hoon wished the Black Watch Regiment 'Godspeed' at the end of his announcement that 850 were off to the killing zone, he may as well have shouted out 'Allahu Akbar' (God is Great.) I truly hope the lads fighting there make it home alive in one piece, but if anyone invaded England I'd be duty bound to help the resistance to kill them or injure the invaders, and so would you. If the UK was occupied, there would be a role for everyone and the spirit of resistance is infectious when a Country finds foreign troops with guns walking there streets. People who really think we ought to be in Iraq are victims of the British media propaganda. The tabloid papers and TV news have filled up there pages with absolute lies regarding this war. Even the BBC churns out the 'glad tidings' message regarding Iraq when its an illegal invasion and one that's gone horribly wrong. Iraq belongs to the Iraqis and hopefully this article will help you to understand 100% why they want to kill us and why they are entirely justified in doing so. If anyone's looking for some 'support the troops' article, exit this website now and go and read the Sun (Scum) 'news' paper which will happily encourage anti Arab/Iraqi racist filth and tell you that 'our boys' will win. Meanwhile, in the real World......

British Blood For Iraqi Oil 1914

The British had been in the possession of Basra, in the south of Iraq, and held its oil-wells, as far back as 1914. History shows that taking the major cities in occupations of Iraq was deceptively easy. British troops have taken Baghdad on two previous occasions. The British troops taking Baghdad in 1917 seemed to report that it was a piece of cake, at first. After marching in, with no opposition, the following declaration was read out by a buoyant General Maude to the doubtless bemused inhabitants of Baghdad.

"People of Baghdad, remember for 26 generations you have suffered under strange tyrants who have ever endeavoured to set one Arab house against another in order that they might profit by your dissensions. This policy is abhorrent to Great Britain and her Allies for there can be neither peace nor prosperity where there is enmity or misgovernment. Our armies do not come into your cities and lands as conquerors or enemies, but as liberators."

Below, British Troops under the command of General Maude, parade through Baghdad casting out 'strange tyrants'. The people watching are biding their time.

General Maude comes to rescue Iraq from there oil, the general and his soldiers are on horseback

Strange Tyrants

Only 3 years after 'liberating' the people of Baghdad and Iraq from 'strange tyrants', the natives got restless against other 'strange tyrants', namely Old General Maude and his British soldiers. In 1920, a rebellion led by Iraqi nationalists left hundreds of these British soldiers dead. Many Iraqis today speak in hushed tones of the 1920's uprising and some will proudly claim ancestors who rose up against the British. The British war graves were well maintained and still surprisingly intact over there till recently, but some have now been destroyed in the recent War. These graves if they are now intact, would have shown the names and brief details of other lads from another by-gone age when the soldiers were slaughtered in such numbers that bringing them home was not an option. We discarded these lads were they fell. The rich who sent them to there deaths grew fat off the bloodshed as they do today.

12th August 1921 - 12th August 2004

One grave out of the thousands situated at the North Gate in Baghdad, on the old road to Mosul (just one British graveyard) spells out that a Private Nicholson of the York and Lancaster Regiment was aged just 23 when he died on the 12th of August 1921. Another grave is clearly marked and passers by can read that a Private Clark of the Royal Army Service Corps was 38 when he was killed just six days later. 83 years later to the very day Private Nicholson died, history now records on the World Wide Web that a Private Marc Ferns, aged 21, from the Black Watch regiment, was killed on the 12th of August 2004, when an improvised explosive device detonated on a roadside at Basra. He was from Glenrothes in Fife, Scotland. Three days earlier, Private Lee O'Callaghan, from the Princess of Wales' Royal Regiment, was killed in Basra during an attack by Iraqi resistance fighters. He was 20 and from London.

British working class lads are still dying in Iraq so that rich people can profit off the 'rebuilding of Iraq' (after destroying it) steal the oil and play at building Empires. The only thing that changes is the method that the Iraqis are using to kill the British soldiers and the Empire being fought, which is now America. In the 1920's it was the bullet or perhaps sometimes a sword, knife or even a well aimed rock killing the soldiers from England and the UK. Now it's likely to be a remote controlled improvised explosive device (IED), a rocket propelled grenade (RPG), or gun. The resistance fighters are almost on level terms with UK troops on the ground with access to sophisticated weapons and explosives plus local support with eyes and ears everywhere. The days of keeping the natives down with a show of strength in the town square are very much over. (Thanks to Robert Fisk for identifying the old British graves and there occupants named above)

Installing Puppet Rulers in Iraq

Back then in 1920, as lads from Liverpool, London, Glasgow and Yorkshire died in the heat and hell of Iraq, Britain later installed their own reliable puppet figurehead, one Prince Faisal, as King of Iraq. This can be compared to the USA today as it installs Allawi as the figurehead. The current Iraqi 'interim PM' as our media laughably calls Allawi, is an unelected CIA/MI6 asset and a puppet who will be lucky to poll 1% in any election if he can bribe enough people. Faisel himself was not even an Iraqi. Prince Faisal, in the tradition of puppet leaders, granted the British Ruling Classes massive oil rights in Iraq. He died mysteriously on 7th September 1933 in the Swiss capital of Bern, the person who discovered him also died. Faisals eldest son became a playboy ruler for a while till one of his many cars crashed and ended his days of playing, ruling and driving cars fast. The West would corrupt many Saudi and Arab leaders in the years to come using the oil money to do so and there complete reliance on the Western technology and workforce needed to extract the oil and transport it. We turned a blind eye to the torture that the Saudi Rulers inflicted on there own people and Unions and even sold them the instruments of torture. No-one gave a damn for the working class Saudis, Iraqis or Iranians or Jordanians as they screamed in sound proof torture chambers. Some of the torturers in Iraq today are actually mimicking in part the British army torture methods in Ireland. The silence of the oppressed is golden to the oppressors.

The British Return To Baghdad

The Iraqis were pretty much fed up seeing the British, who promised to liberate them, take all this oil off them. So, in 1941, during World War II, Iraqi army commanders finally took the plunge and staged a coup d'etat under leadership of Rashid Ali al-Gaylani. The British sent yet another force to retake Baghdad, and the Iraqi army put up a decent resistance with reported support by Italian aircraft. More graves were dug for British soldiers. But on the 30th of May 1941, the allied forces got the better of Iraqi units on the outskirts of Baghdad and a mixture of superior military firepower and even 'spin-doctoring' (before the word was in use of course) convinced the Iraqis that we perhaps had a bigger force than we did. Rashid was sent packing and the British made an armistice whereby the Iraqis were still armed but an awkward peace reigned. WW2 was being fought at the time so the British obviously had other people to kill and could not really afford to send too many men there to Baghdad. We executed the Iraqi Generals involved when they eventually and unwisely returned. The British often as not, preferred executions in public so as to teach the natives a harsh lesson. The British Army has itself indulged in decapitating people and displaying the heads in public. The cruel swords of the British army have also hacked away at English and Welsh and Scottish and Irish working class people as well as the Iraqis and others people unfortunate enough to discover the British Empire has landed on there shores.

14th July 1958: Iraqi Natives Get Restless Again!

The Iraqis are a very intelligent and sophisticated people, well read and educated as regards to there own history, more so than most English are as regards our history. The British thought things were going fairly well in Iraq since our victory in 1941. The oil was flowing and the natives seemed subdued. The oil money was very much appreciated by the British elite upper classes who made the real profits and could fund there lavish and decadent lifestyles. But the Iraqis were not going to sit back and watch there Countries wealth be bled dry by British thieves, as they doubtless saw our leaders. True to form, things kicked off again on the 14th of July 1958 when a General Abdul Karim Qassim, and thousands of angry Iraqis decided that they had a good chance of running things themselves. Can you really blame them? They overthrew the puppet monarchy with relative ease and popular support and established a republic. General Qassim himself was later overthrown by officers of the Baath Party. One of those officers was our very own Saddam Hussein, who had already been jailed for his part in a previous unsuccessful assassination attempt. Saddam, despite his faults, was an ordinary Iraqi who managed to 'reach the top'. He was soon to become the President of Iraq and would hold fort until his eventual capture in 2004.

Iran Iraq War

On the 22nd of September in 1980, Iraqi forces, openly supported and armed to the teeth by the USA and UK, invaded western Iran along the countries' joint border. Iraq tried to seize control of the oil-producing Iranian border province of Khzest - and America and Israel looked on with interest and would very much like to 'share' this wealth owned by neighbouring and very hostile Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran and Iraq. Israel once piped oil from Iran when the corrupt Shah was in power. Once Iran became an Islamic State, Israel's oil pipelines trickled to a halt and Wall Street and the Western banks sighed like drunkards who'd just been told that prohibition had been bought in. The Iran Iraq war was a Western inspired divide and rule operation. We armed them and even trained Iraqi Air Force Pilots and Officers. The War saw two heavily armed sides face each other off on the Iran Iraq border with pitched and bloody battles. Things got so bad that both sides engaged, willingly, in a tit for tat exchange of chemical weapons. Many deadly 'exchanges' of these weapons were made along the battle lines. The 8 year war was perhaps one of the last conventional wars were two sides faced each other off in scenes reminiscent of medieval times and WW1 when battles were played out like a game of chess. Over a million young men men would die in the 8 years that the two sides fought each other, every working class family in Iran and Iraq will have lost someone, the rich as ever seem to avoid the front-line duty and live on to lead the poor who survive . After the carnage, the maps basically stayed the same and both sides leaders told the people that they'd won. The arms dealers certainly won as they counted the profits from 8 years of sales.

UK Sells weapons of mass destruction and loses receipts

The USA's Ronnie Reagan administration eventually removed Iraq from the list of nations that allegedly sponsored terrorism. This permitted the UK's Arms dealers, including the likes of Maggie Thatcher's son, to sell Saddam Hussein as many weapons as they could push. Iraq went on a big arms buying spree, which was an obvious indication to the international community that they were going to war on a big scale. But we knew this all along and gladly sold them weapons, including chemical and biological agents which the Iranian Army and Iraqi Army and Air forces gladly launched at each other. The Kurds also got killed by chemical weapons, but USA intelligence personal, CIA assets on the ground, knew that chemical weapons were being in effect 'field tested' on the Kurds as well as Iraqi and Iranian working class conscripts. They were the guinea pigs. Everyone kept quiet at the time, especially the people who sold the weapons. Over 20 years later our politicians suddenly remember (or check the receipts) and clamour for Iraq to get rid of the 'weapons of mass destruction'. We now know these so called 'weapons of mass destruction' don't actually exist.

Arming The Frankenstein Monster

'Al Yamamah I&2: Pouring fuel on the fire

Even when the USA was reluctant to sell arms to Saudi Arabia, Maggie Thatcher, no doubt keen in part to see her arms dealing sons career lift off, decided to fill the vacuum by signing a big arms and defence contract to the Saudis in 1986 called 'Al Yamamah I'. It was the largest ever UK arms contract with a foreign customer. In 1988, what is reported in the Financial Times as "the biggest [UK] sale ever of anything to anyone*", saw the English upper classes, and Tories like Mark Thatcher, earn millions acting as middle men between Arabs and Arms Factories. The Saudi Royal Families have used these arms to suppress there own people, but it is more than certain that some of these arms will be used against us and perhaps Israel at some point. Corrupt Western Governments, by there shoring up of corrupt Governments in the Arab regions; have created a number of Frankenstein monsters waiting to tear off the chains and turn on their creators. The British Tornado fighter planes we sold the Saudis, and the USA F-15 Eagle fighter planes also sold by the Yanks, are still very much capable of dropping the bombs we also sold them. Ask yourself how clever it was to save all those British Defence Workers jobs back in the 80's? The Arabs oil money shored up thousands of British Workers jobs in arms factories and Tory politicians slapped each other on the back. But paying off a few thousand mortgages is going to look pretty selfish and pointless if those Tornado Jets ever unleash bombs onto Israel for instance. The Arms industry is a disgusting industry when it is based on profit, but most would concede that it is an industry which should be tolerated to arm ourselves and to protect British Shores from anyone who may fancy their chances here. Selling all those arms to people who would become our enemies is literally blowing up in our faces over in Iraq, as no doubt some of the hundreds of thousands of rocket propelled grenades in storage over there, were made in the UK. (*Financial Times, 9.7.88)

Operation Desert Storm Iraq War 1

On Aug 2, 1990, Iraqi military forces invaded and occupied the small country of Kuwait. The USA response was the Persian Gulf War, called 'Operation Desert Storm' This brief military campaign in response to the occupation kicked off on January 16 and was over by February 28 the same year. The war was fought to expel Iraq and restore Kuwaiti 'independence'. UK Troops were back in the region, but this time there was no invasion of Baghdad or Iraq. Apart from a few 'on the ground' toe to toe skirmishes with special units, it was basically a giant turkey shoot using superior firepower and armour to wipe out retreating Iraqi conscripts from afar. We were told by the media that Iraqi troops were "pulling babies out of incubators in Kuwaiti hospitals", and a fifteen-year-old girl who famously and tearfully testified before USA Congress about this brutality was later revealed to be the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the United States. She lied. Another supposed surgeon testifying at the UN was in fact a dentist who later admitted to having lied. Back then, as now, the evidence was 'sexed up'. We were meant to see Iraqis as brutal monsters throwing babies out of incubators. Our sick American led right wing media was being used to create an enemy we could vent our rage on. Our tabloids excelled even there own standards of vileness by joyfully proclaiming the deaths of 100,000 Iraqi lads as something to open up a few cans of beer over.

USA Pilots on Speed.

In the Gulf War 1, The United States had 148 killed in action, 458 wounded, 121 killed in non-hostile actions and 11 female combat deaths. The UK suffered 47 deaths, more than a few caused by the Americans themselves as USA pilots, some perhaps dosed up with amphetamines, mistook us for 'hostiles'. In March 1991, following the completion of Operation Desert Storm, the chief of staff of the Air Force sent a message terminating the policy of allowing 'in-flight medications', including amphetamines, by Air Force personnel. Up till then the USAF had no problem with pilots using amphetamines on a regular basis. German, Japanese, and English troops have also used amphetamine or 'speed' which was dished out by there respective armies in WW2. Today's British Army personal, ironically, will get into trouble if they are found to be using stimulants such as speed. (more here)

The Bodycount

In June 1991 the U.S. estimated that more than 100,000 Iraqi soldiers were killed in operation desert storm, (compare that to 148 Yanks killed) 300,000 were wounded, 150,000 deserted and 60,000 were taken prisoner.(USA estimates) Many human rights groups claimed a much higher numbers of Iraqis killed in action and many of the former soldiers have since succumbed to illnesses bought on by the use of depleted uranium shells. Genetic defects also have been identified in the children of former soldiers and those born in areas subject to intensive use of depleted uranium shells. The thousands of fatherless children of Iraq have grown up vowing to one day revenge these deaths. Generations of Iraqis have done so. Right now the latest generation of Iraqis have got a good chance of being able to see this wish through.

Operation Enduring Freedom Iraq War 2

After starving the Iraqis into submission for some 13 years with sanctions and treating the whole of Iraq as a pariah state, the British troops were once again the tail being wagged by the USA Empire Dog. Just over a month before the bombs fell, Saddam Hussein told Tony Benn the following in a face to face interview on Feb 6th 2003 ……..

"This is an opportunity to reach the British people and the forces of peace in the world. There is only one truth and therefore I tell you as I have said on many occasions before that Iraq has no weapons of mass destruction whatsoever."

Now even Tony Blair admits there were no weapons of mass destruction.

Saddam knew that the Americans were going to try to kill or capture him, he tried to warn the British that our involvement would be wrong. Our politicians laughed and presumed the Iraqis were going to welcome us with flowers and point the way to weapons of mass destruction. But this is what Saddam told us was going to happen ....

"Tell the British people if the Iraqis are subjected to aggression or humiliation they would fight bravely. Just as the British people did in the Second World War and we will defend our country as they defended their country each in its own way. The Iraqis don't wish war but if war is imposed upon them - if they are attacked and insulted - they will defend themselves. They will defend their country, their sovereignty and their security." (full text of interview here on Channel 4 website)

Despite Saddam making it clear there were no weapons of mass destruction and warning that the aim of the war was to steal the oil, The Iraq War 2, this time called 'Operation Enduring Freedom' began at around 2.45 am on the morning of the 20th of March 2004. This was early dawn in Iraq. The massive bombing campaign heralded the start of the war, and a synchronised bombing raid called 'Shock and Awe' lit up Baghdad. To the Generals and some of the embedded compliant journalists reporting, it almost looked pretty. But to the first burnt, bloodied and broken Iraqi victims being scraped up by grieving families, it was a nightmare and seen as a declaration of war on the Iraqi people. They knew that the Americans were coming with their friends the British .Most Iraqis knew that the British had already filled the graveyards of Iraq twice before and this was going to be third time unlucky for us. How many of the young British soldiers knew of this history?

Liverpool School kids Oppose The War

In Liverpool, on the 20th of March 2004, local school kids, said to number between 250 and 300 began to gather and protest against the Iraq war in Liverpool City Centre. At 1.00pm, as bombs fell by the minute in Baghdad and other parts of Iraq, it became clear to Merseyside Police that large numbers of protestors were blocking roads at Mount Pleasant/Brownlow Hill in the city centre. The school kids were aged between 12 to15 according to Police spokesman Superintendent Alan Cooper who said on Radio Merseyside that "Officers noticed many protestors in uniform". He also said that they were "Obviously truanting" But many would say they were not truanting, they were simply trying to stand up and speak out against the messed up World 'grown ups' like you and I had perhaps caused by our collective apathy or obedience to authority. One of these young protestors was called Thomas Hamilton, a young lad who bravely spoke out at an anti war rally in Liverpool and later died having been the victim of bullying. (RIP) If you're child was there also, be proud of them. We need more kids like this in Liverpool.

Leading by Example.

Free Iraq

9 days after Liverpools school-kids opposed the War; Iraq was being bombed to hell by the USA and UK in a reckless campaign which was destroying the cradle of civilisation. The beauty of Baghdad's buildings and the massive number of free museums and galleries and libraries put Liverpools facilities to shame. As the bombs fell on these buildings, desperate battles were being fought on the streets and in the midst of this an Iraqi Army Officer perhaps said his last goodbye to what troops he had left alive in his command before they took off their uniforms and prepared for the long guerrilla war that lay ahead. He got into a cab, but he was not a cab driver and the cab itself had been carefully packed with explosives and a detonation trigger. He was to become the first 'suicide' bomber in Iraq, killing 4 US soldiers as he blew up his car packed with explosives. This happened on the 29th of March 2003. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein later honoured the officer as did many Iraqis. After all, if a man sacrifices his own life to defend his Country when it's being invaded, he becomes a hero. How many British soldiers could point to their own often upper class officers, and feel assured that they too would sacrifice themselves in such a manner if needs be?

Iraq Women Resistance Fighters ultimate sacrifice.

Below, Iraqi patriot Nour Alshimary........

Iraqi women who blew up 3 soldiers

On Thursday the 3rd of April 2003, the American troops still believed that they'd soon easily win the war, and were still 'whooping' and 'high fiving' there way through Iraq until they came to built up areas like Cities, established camps, and met growing resistance. The 'hi fiving' stopped. The game-plan as usual for the Iraqis was to suck the Americans and British into the Cities; after all, the history of such things shows that although the occupiers can easily march into Baghdad. That was just the start of the invaders problems. Once in the Cities and populated areas, the reception is likely to become less and less welcoming as time progresses. Defeat is almost inevitable.

A desperate act of a dying regime?

As Western troops stood around a roadblock, in the heat of the Iraq sun that fateful day in April, two female suicide bombers, one heavily pregnant, approached them in a car. The pregnant women got out the car and lured the soldiers with gestures and calls for apparent help. Once they approached, three coalition soldiers, plus the two women, were killed as the other female in the car detonated the explosives. This happened at a checkpoint north-west of Baghdad on the 3rd April 2003. I remember thinking at the time that if a Countries women are going to be amongst the first to blow up the USA troops, then things were not looking so good.

Below, Iraqi patriot Widad Aldelamy........

Widad Aldelamy

US Marine Captain Stewart Upton, speaking about the incident told the media that the US Military "were treating it as a desperate act of a dying regime". He could almost have been commentating on the USA's presence there. The captains words seem empty now, as suicide or martyrdom bombings and other attacks continue to take place day after day claiming the lives of USA soldiers almost a year and a half after the 'desperate acts of a dying regime'. The two women had released a video stating there intent to become martyrs for there country. The fact they were prepared to die is seen by the West as hard to understand, but to many Arabs, this is a weapon they have fighting a sophisticated enemy and it is a symbolic act which in turn inspires others.

Those who fight wars know that this ultimate sacrifice is made almost as a matter of course during the heat of battle, and soldiers themselves can often undertake suicidal missions. British soldiers in WW1 ran towards German machine guns, and they to us. Japanese Kamikaze pilots accepted suicidal missions, so did many unknown men and women fighting in resistance units. The West has moved away from this sacrifice of late, but soldiers can still get caught up on the ground in bad situations with little support and may make this sacrifice. British soldiers have died saving their comrades, and it does not take much imagination to picture British people, if subjected to a horrific invasion, perhaps making that ultimate sacrifice also. Remember that the Sept 11 attacks were based on the simple and deadly tactic of using people who were prepared to die. A bit like Japanese Kamikaze pilots and British soldiers running towards machine guns in WW1.

The history of the Wests dominance in the Arab regions is one in which military superiority, combined with divide and rule tactics, pretty much kept the natives subdued enough so that we could milk the oil cow at will. These days are pretty much over and even if we do turn Iraq and Iran and Syria and Saudi Arabia into some extended Palestine, it would come at a terrible price. Jews, Muslims and Christians could well be looking at the very land their religions came from, being destroyed. The root cause of this is the increasing aggression of the rich developed nations, who have profited from the Countries they occupy without putting any of that wealth back into those Countries. Iraqis know that the only way they will ever see there own oil wealth is to control it themselves.

Below, the so called televised liberation of Baghdad is underway, a pre planned staged toppling of Saddam's statue in which only a couple of dozen 'Iraqis' were spotted , is offered by CNN and American and British TV, as the equivalent of the fall of the Berlin wall.

American trooper puts flag over usa flag over Saddam statue to signify freedom?

A few hours later, Saddam Hussein is seen in the streets, standing on top of a car, being cheered by possibly thousands of people, in his last filmed appearance on the streets.

Saddams last appearence before a crowd of Iraqis on camera

As British troops oil the engines for the dangerous convoys which will be soon headed to the outskirts of Baghdad, they should perhaps spare a thought for Private Nicholson of the York and Lancaster Regiment and hundreds of his comrades currently resting in the graves near Baghdad (if they have not been bombed) Private Nicholson was just one of those who paid that terrible price back in 1921. We can only wonder what he and his comrades would make of the British involvement today. And we can also wonder how much more British blood needs to be spilt over there and here on these shores before this is over with.

As Ken Bigley (RIP) said recently "The Iraqis don't like people with guns walking down there street on there soil, it's not right and it's not fair" Sadly the British media, as per usual, has already used him to stir up more hatred. As his body lies out there in the dusty earth, we hope and pray his remains can be sent home soon.

All the facts above can be verified and are a very basic account of the British involvement in Iraq and the Middle East in recent times and subsequent events up to the present day. This is only part of the struggle which has continued in the region. I hope this article has educated you as much as it did me when researching all the facts.

Apologies for the lack of local news of late, this will be resumed soon. Events regarding Ken Bigley/Iraq and the issues surrounding them had taken precedence. Although this is a local website, the events happening over in Iraq will affect us over here. It seems almost certain that Blair has condemned successive generations of our children to war and confrontation and civil strife. It is only a matter of time before the English Resistance awakes. The alternative is not something you want to contemplate.

Article slightly amended on 03 March 2005 - thanks to Dave for pointing out the spelling mistakes.

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