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INSIDE IRAQ: Motives for War 2008 04 04 (Al-Jazeera) avi

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INSIDE IRAQ: Motives for War 2008 04 04  (Al-Jazeera) avi                 

 

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When US-led forces invaded Iraq in March 2003, the principle reasons put forward by the US administration at the time centred around Saddam's likely arsenal of weapons of mass destruction and Iraq's suspected link to al-Qaeda.

 

Both reasons turned out to be a fallacy.

 

Other reasons were soon introduced: the war was undertaken to topple tyranny and initiate democracy and freedom in Iraq specifically, and the region as a whole.

 

More recently, senior American officials have stated the US continues to remain in Iraq in order to prevent full-blown civil war.

 

 

Sceptics – and there are many – have raised other possible reasons to explain why the US rushed headlong into a war with Iraq.

 

One lingering suspicion has been the desire of the Bush administration to secure Iraq's massive oil reserves, the world's second largest.

 

A second theory suggests that the US invaded Iraq in order to take out one of the few remaining regimes in the region that was openly hostile to Israel, thereby serving Israeli security interests.

 

Inside Iraq this week discusses some of the 'official' and 'unofficial' reasons which have been raised as the true driving factors for the invasion and continued occupation of Iraq.

 

Our guests this week:

 

Dr Norman Finkelstein, an American political scientist specializing in Jewish related issues and Professor John Mearshemier, a well-known international relations theorist from the University of Chicago.

 

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/EAFC1327-73B0-45F9-A83D-679792A1DFEB.htm

 

cap shunster ex  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xry54zyUlQw w/Pt 2

 

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Thanks so much for getting this. You're my main man, shunster. I caught only the last minute of the broadcast on the satellite, and damn was i pissed off to have missed it.

Mearsheimer and Finkelstein really are the best pair of debating partners you could pick on this topic in my view. Cudos to Al-Jazeera (have they been picked up by a US carrier yet, btw?).
Apr 08 2008, 04:21 CEST
Thanks...apparently Al-Jaz is offered free to cable carriers in the US...only one minor taker in Vermont somewhere. I guess they just don't want to know.So I'll try to select as much of the best as I can.

Here in Taiwan I cannot get a good internet feed so I rely on YouTube up to now. Cannot get a T1 line and the download speed and server distance is a negative, I assume.
Apr 08 2008, 16:02 CEST
PS,,Just got back from Manila over the weekend where most hotels have it.
Apr 08 2008, 16:03 CEST
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