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David Duke Online Radio Report 03-05-2003
War for Israel!
by David Duke
Broadcast Date 03-05-2003
www.davidduke.com/radio
America under George Bush is rushing headlong toward war. This is a
war that has been promoted for years by the most radical Jewish
supremacists in Israel and America. Some people who oppose this war
have taken up the slogan "no blood for oil," saying the coming war is
being promoted by big American and European corporate oil interests.
Is oil the real reason for this war? Today, I will discuss the true
driving force behind the Iraq War and why this war is actually one
that that will be fought against the true interests of the United
States of the America. First, let's deal with the "War for Oil"
argument.
In actual fact, the Iraq war will more likely hurt Western oil
companies than help them. After an initial flurry of oil prices, a
regime change in Iraq would eventually let the oil flow freely again
and oil prices would fall dramatically. That would hurt the Western
oil companies by lowering the value of their underlying reserves.
Western oil companies have almost all of their oil reserves outside
of the Mideast. Their reserves are in places such as Texas, Alaska,
Mexico, Venezuela, the North Sea, Siberia and elsewhere.
And don't suppose America will just go in and start stealing the oil,
for that is not even a remote possibility. Oil will be sold by the
new regime just as it always has been. It is true that there will be
a division of spoils promised to the occupying powers as an
inducement for their support of the war, but those spoils are in the
form of contracts to buy oil, as well as to develop and refine oil
products and other commercial concerns available in an non-embargoed
Iraq.
In truth, big oil corporate interests will be harmed in a regime
change accomplished by war or simply by normalization of relations
with Iraq. In either case, the oil would flow freely again and
ultimately hurt the big oil interests by increasing the oil supply
and lowering the underlying value of their own reserves.
A war against Iraq threatens regime change not only in Iraq, but
across the Mideast. It is likely the new regimes will be violently
against European-American interests, and their targets will certainly
include the large corporate oil companies. The millions of Americans
who live and work overseas and the billions of dollars of American
investments would be gravely threatened. The war on Iraq will
certainly unleash a torrent of hatred and terrorism against Americans
around the world. It will create exactly what bin Laden and other
anti-American fanatics desire.
Bush also claims that the war could bring democracy to many nations
in the Mideast. But, the truth is that the vast majority of people of
almost every country of the world are far more anti-Israeli and
anti-American than are their ruling entities, so more democracy would
probably even produce more anti-Israeli and even more anti-American
sentiment. Even in Turkey, where the ruling party recently supported
bringing in American troops to use against Iraq, the people of that
country are over 90 percent opposed to involvement in the Iraq war,
and their recently-elected parliament voted against it.
So, the big oil companies have no interest in this war, but actually
face huge long-term risks from the war. So who exactly does have an
interest in war?
There is no credible evidence that Iraq poses any real threat to the
United States. Dozens of other nations have weapons of mass
destruction. Iraq has had them for decades but never used any of them
against the United States, even in the Gulf War. With UN inspectors
roaming the country at will, and with the knowledge that the United
States would knock Iraq into the stone age if it ever dared to use
them, there is probably less risk from Iraq then from any other of a
dozen other countries. North Korea, for example, has atomic warheads
and the missiles to carry them to American cities. Furthermore, North
Korea has openly threatened to use them against us if we move against
them. Yet, we refrain even from embargo against North Korea. Iraq
poses no real danger to the United States, but an Iraq war poses
great dangers to American interests here at home and abroad.
One way the war will hurt us is by damaging our economy. For
instance, American officials have sought to bribe Turkey with upwards
of 26 billion American dollars. For what, you might ask? To simply
use Turkey as a staging area for Bush's war against Iraq. That's six
billion in immediate cash and 20 billion in loans, and these loans
are almost never repaid. That's 26 billion dollars! That's a huge
amount of money taken from the American taxpayer, and that incredible
amount is only a tiny bit of the overall costs of this war.
The administration is also talking about giving Israel an additional
14 billion dollars on top of our normal payout of around 7 billion
dollars a year. One must also factor in the military cost of the war
and the occupation afterwards. That would certainly cost at least 200
billion dollars and probably a lot more. One must factor in the
temporary huge increase in oil costs because of the war and the
economic damage done by this war. That cost has already amounted to
hundreds of billions of dollars and it climbs every day. Every time
you take a drive, every time you pay an increased utility bill or any
other bill, you are paying for this insane policy.
As badly as this war will hurt our economy (far from the stated
purpose of protecting America) this war will make us far less secure.
Our involvement in Mideastern conflicts and America's support for the
criminal actions of Israel have caused millions of people around the
world to hate America. Many of them are even willing to sacrifice
their very lives to get at us. America's support for Israel's agenda
directly led to the 911 attack upon America. America's
Israeli-controlled foreign policy led to the carnage of thousands of
lives lost on September 11. It has caused America to live under a
constant threat of terrorism and threatens our most precious
Constitutional freedoms.
By any standard, this Iraq war is of no benefit to the United States
of America, nor is it of any benefit to the commercial oil industry.
So, for whose benefit does America wage this war? The answer is
Israel, Israel, Israel! Radical Jewish supremacists in Israel
launched this drive for war. Their agents all over the world, both in
government and media, have been the real power behind this war.
Pro-Israeli, Jewish supremacists are found in key government
positions all over the world and they also hold powerful positions in
the ownership and hierarchy of media. In the political sector, the
hawks driving the push to war are called Neocons. Neocon is an
abbreviation for neo-conservative. As crazy as it might sound, many
of the leaders behind the Neocons are pro-communist Jews who once
opposed the Viet Nam War. These Marxists were peaceniks who opposed
the Vietnam War but radical hawks for Israel. That's right; many of
them were former Marxists: such as the man behind the Jewish
supremacist magazine, Commentary, Norman Podhoretz. Other radical
Zionists pushing for this war include the former Marxist Daniel
Horowitz, President Bush's official spokesman Ari Fleischer, his
speechwriter David Frum, and close advisors Paul Wolfowitz, Richard
Perle, Elliott Abrams, David Wurmser and Douglas J. Feith.
Back in 1996, long before the current push for war, a prominent
Zionist group led by Richard Perle wrote a report titled: A Clean
Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm.
(http://www.israeleconomy.org/strat1.htm) It called for war on Iraq.
It was written not for the United States but for the incoming Israeli
Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. The report basically argues how
destruction of Iraq will