Basra, Iraq -- The two British soldiers who were freed by the british occupying
forces in Basra were carrying explosives and allegedly responsible for some
of the bombing in Iraq cities. This new allegation of british and alliance
soldiers planting explosives against Iraqis in order to divide the country
between Sunni and Shi'tes was leveled by a new alliance of Iraqis under the
supervision of Sayed Moqtada al-sadr.
According to the allegation, the two British soldiers were arrested by Iraqi
police in Basra after the soldiers were caught with explosives and other
bomb timing devices.
Unconfirmed but widely believed throughout Iraq, foreign forces, including
Israeli, American, British and Alzarqawi (Alqaeda in Iraq) all work together
either in harmony or by incident to destabilize the status quo in Iraq, which
may lead to a civil war, thus extending the need of the American presence
in Iraq.
If confirmed, the allegation will create a new scandal
and embarrassment to the Bush administration, especially, the killing
of innocent civilians is instructed and directed by elements under the
supervision of the occupation authority.
British forces had to evacuate a base in Basra earlier this week in order
to calm the angry Iraqi demonstrators who accused some of its forces of planting
bombs against civilians in order for the Iraqi parties to blame each
other, and start a civil war.
More than a 100,000 civilians have been killed in Iraq since the U.S. President
George W. Bush unjustifiably declared war against a sovereign country. |