Axis of evil; Who's next?

By Christopher Walsh
June 14, 2003
With waging war in full motion enraging Iraq, many people wonder how much longer it will be until the United States starts plans to take over Iran, a population of 60 million, and North Korea which [arguably] won the last war. Armed with nuclear missiles.

"The war in Iraq is just the beginning," Peres told Israel Channel One Television. "Problems of the first magnitude can be expected thereafter, as well: Iran, North Korea, and Libya.

Questions surrounding multiple front wars involving America have sprung up everywhere. Though the mainstream media has avoided the issue, Americans could face many more problems than they had originally anticipated. Among those could include terrorist attacks, nuclear wars, public dissent and some have even gone as far as saying a revolt in America it's self.

The problems don't stop there. Around the world, we have witnessed massive protests by the public in countries, most prominently: UK, United States, Germany, France, Finland, Denmark, Canada and Southeast Asian nations. There are also several countries against the war, who will do anything to stop it. Those include Russia, Germany and France as the most vocal.

Can the US overcome the International pressure and continue it's war [with the main aim] of Global government? Some say it's only a matter of time until the Americans control the world's richest oil fields and install puppet governments into the nations it [formerly] had troubles with.

"Saddam is not our main problem here, it's the Americans who are coming for our oil" says one Iraqi refugee, who's home was lost in the bombing raids of Baghdad by American forces.

In another development, so far no weapons of mass destruction have been found so far with the American advance into Iraq. Leading us to believe the American main agenda is not to protect it's self and Israel from attacks, but to install a puppet regime willing to sell American corporations oil at little or no cost.

Prospects of International support of American terror (as some may call it) look bleak. Pointing out we really don't know what's going to happen next in regards to [US President George W] Bush's agenda. Until then, we can only be informed by media sources as CNN, CTV, the CBC and others.


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