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What If?

What would America look like if it were in Iraq’s current situation? … What if 3,300 Americans had died in car bombings, grenade and rocket attacks, machine gun spray, and aerial bombardment in the last week? … What if the grounds of the White House and the government buildings near the Mall were constantly taking mortar fire? … What if all the reporters for all the major television and print media were trapped in five-star hotels in Washington, DC and New York, unable to move more than a few blocks safely, and dependent on stringers to know what was happening in Oklahoma City and St. Louis? What if the only time they ventured into the Midwest was if they could be embedded in Army or National Guard units? … What if there were private armies totalling 275,000 men, armed with machine guns, assault rifles (legal again!), rocket-propelled grenades, and mortar launchers, hiding out in dangerous urban areas of cities all over the country? What if they completely controlled Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Denver and Omaha? … What if, during the past year, the Secretary of State (Aqilah Hashemi), the President (Izzedine Salim), and the Attorney General (Muhammad Baqir al-Hakim) had all been assassinated? … What if the Air Force routinely (I mean daily or weekly) bombed Billings, Montana, Flint, Michigan, Watts in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Anacostia in Washington, DC, and other urban areas, attempting to target “safe houses” of “criminal gangs”, but inevitably killing a lot of children and little old ladies?

Safe Harbour for Terrorists

No, not Iraq. Florida.

The Bush administration [created] an international incident … by harboring a notorious group of international terrorists on U.S. soil. Earlier this month, three anti-Castro Cuban exiles flew to Miami from Panama after serving four years in prison for endangering public safety” … The release of these terrorists from Panamaordered by its outgoing presidenthas caused a furor in Central America. Venezuela recalled its ambassador and Cuba severed diplomatic relations with Panama. Honduras also protested. I will . . . demand that the United States and Panama explain how Posada Carriles used a false U.S. passport, declared Honduran President Ricardo Maduro. How did that airplane leave Panama with Posada Carriles, reach Honduras, and wind up in the United States? … We know were dealing with important international influences”.