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President Declares "Freedom at War with Fear" | Sept. 20, 2001 | [...] And on behalf of the American people, I thank the world for its outpouring of support. America will never forget the sounds of our National Anthem playing at Buckingham Palace, on the streets of Paris, and at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. We will not forget South Korean children gathering to pray outside our embassy in Seoul, or the prayers of sympathy offered at a mosque in Cairo. We will not forget moments of silence and days of mourning in Australia and Africa and Latin America. Nor will we forget the citizens of 80 other nations who died with our own: dozens of Pakistanis; more than 130 Israelis; more than 250 citizens of India; men and women from El Salvador, Iran, Mexico and Japan; and hundreds of British citizens. America has no truer friend than Great Britain. (Applause.) Once again, we are joined together in a great cause -- so honored the British Prime Minister [Sir Tony Blair] has crossed an ocean to show his unity of purpose with America. Thank you for coming, friend. (Applause.)
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And on behalf of the American people, I thank the world for its outpouring of support. America will never forget the sounds of our National Anthem playing at Buckingham Palace, on the streets of Paris, and at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate.
We will not forget South Korean children gathering to pray outside our embassy in Seoul, or the prayers of sympathy offered at a mosque in Cairo. We will not forget moments of silence and days of mourning in Australia and Africa and Latin America.
Nor will we forget the citizens of 80 other nations who died with our own: dozens of Pakistanis; more than 130 Israelis; more than 250 citizens of India; men and women from El Salvador, Iran, Mexico and Japan; and hundreds of British citizens. America has no truer friend than Great Britain. (Applause.) Once again, we are joined together in a great cause -- so honored the British Prime Minister [Sir Tony Blair] has crossed an ocean to show his unity of purpose with America. Thank you for coming, friend. (Applause.)
Chilcot report: UK's role in run-up to Iraq War revisited
Bastard ... war profiteering and steering NATO and EU into America's proxy wars at outset of the Arab uprising in Februari 2011 ... Libyan oil contracts BP and dictator Gaddafi ... destroying stability in North Africa, Syria and sub-Saharan poverty stricken countries ... not yet sovereign to this day ... neo-colonialism. 'Sapere aude'
Bill Clinton presidency, Mossad dependency at Schiphol outside Dutch authority, George Bush support Iraq War, up front in Libya and Syria with NATO allies for regime change ... leading Europe in support of Zelenskyy trusting Ukraine into the abyss ...
Even after Iraq, too many US elites still think war is a bloodless chess game | Moustafa Bayoumi [_link]— Guardian Opinion (@guardianopinion) January 6, 2020
Even after Iraq, too many US elites still think war is a bloodless chess game | Moustafa Bayoumi [_link]
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