Time to tell this story again- soldiers buried alive
February 18th 2009 20:50
We have noticed that some search results about this incident are no longer available and so we are reporting it again here at The Rationale Quest. In our recent article here, we talked about Human Nature being on trial. In terms of the economic crisis, we ask if it is an economic one or is it a human nature crisis. Before the Gulf wars fade away from our memories during these economic troubled times, we wanted more to know what war is all about in the global economic arena . ( Let us not forget that the Great Depression never ended and it took the Lend Lease plan to supply the allies with goods without worrying about being paid. This triggered a real stimulus package and revived our industries. Then it took World War 2 to get pass the Great Depression without really resolving it. The Lend Lease Act provides clues on how to get out of our current economic mess temporarily but let us pray we will never have to use a massive world conflict to hide our problems again. )
When Oil turned Red !
The major reference for this untold story behind the news in the global economic arena is at -this site- note how many top military officers who confirmed this story.
U.S. BURIED IRAQI SOLDIERS ALIVE IN (FIRST) GULF WAR. News Report September 1991
From THE CATHOLIC WORKER, Page Three, March-April 1992 edition - Poem by Denise Levertov ( Denise Levertov died in 1997. You can review many of her poems at The Poem Hunter - Denise Levertov
"What you saw was a bunch of trenches with arms sticking out."
"Plows mounted on tanks. Combat earthmovers." "Defiant." "Buried."Carefully planned and rehearsed"
"When we went through there wasn't anybody left."
"Awarded Silver Star." "Reporters banned" "Not a single American killed."
"Bodycount impossible." "For all I know, thousands, said Colonel Moreno."
"What you saw was a bunch of buried trenches with people's arms and things sticking out."
"Secretary Chaney made no mention."
"Every single American was inside the juggernaut impervious to small-arms fire."
"I know burying people like that sounds pretty nasty," said Colonel Maggart here, "But..."
"His force buried about six hundred and fifty in a thinner line of trenches."
"People's arms sticking out." "Every American inside." "The juggernaut." "I'm not going to sacrifice the lives of my soldiers, Moreno said, it's not cost-effective."
"The tactic was designed to terrorize, Lieutenant Colonel Hawkins said, who helped devise it."
Schawartzkopf's staff privately estimated fifty to seventy thousand killed in the trenches."
"Private Joe Queenwas awarded a Bronze Star for burying trenches with his earthomover."
"Inside the juggernaut." "Impervious." "A lot of guys were scared, he said, but I enjoyed it."
"A bunch of trenches. People's arms and things sticking out." "Cost-effective."
So long as it was cost-effective that makes it okay, yes?
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