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		<title>By: rangerjohn</title>
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		<description>In world wide posts on the subject of the Iraq invasion, Australia’s role instigated by our then Prime Minister

and his Cabinet are rarely mentioned, yet Howard  was the first into Iraq with the Australian SAS, before the 48 deadline ultimatum to 

Saddam Hussein and his sons had been reached 

 

As you know  the “Coalition of the Willing” at the time of the invasion was made up of Australia, Great Britain, The USA and Poland.

 

I maintain that, by so-doing, John Winston Howard made null and void any preconception that the invasion of Iraq was legal,

however tenuous, because the “Coalition of the Willing” were giving the leader of Iraq 48 hours notice before his country would be invaded.

John Winston Howard broke that condition by invading Iraq before that deadline had been reached.

 

I have put up a Blog that shows without any doubt at all that Australia’s John Winston Howard should be up there with Tony Blair and George Bush

as War Criminals.

 

http://johnwinstonhowardandtheiraqwar.blogspot.com/

 

I must say that all my attempts to interest the people of Australia in this seems to be falling on deaf ears.

One comment was “We are past Iraq, we are in Afghanistan now.”  No Iraq war crime enquiries have been instigated in Australia

that I know of, against Australian leaders, and probably never will be, so it is up to you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In world wide posts on the subject of the Iraq invasion, Australia’s role instigated by our then Prime Minister</p>
<p>and his Cabinet are rarely mentioned, yet Howard  was the first into Iraq with the Australian SAS, before the 48 deadline ultimatum to </p>
<p>Saddam Hussein and his sons had been reached </p>
<p>As you know  the “Coalition of the Willing” at the time of the invasion was made up of Australia, Great Britain, The USA and Poland.</p>
<p>I maintain that, by so-doing, John Winston Howard made null and void any preconception that the invasion of Iraq was legal,</p>
<p>however tenuous, because the “Coalition of the Willing” were giving the leader of Iraq 48 hours notice before his country would be invaded.</p>
<p>John Winston Howard broke that condition by invading Iraq before that deadline had been reached.</p>
<p>I have put up a Blog that shows without any doubt at all that Australia’s John Winston Howard should be up there with Tony Blair and George Bush</p>
<p>as War Criminals.</p>
<p><a href="http://johnwinstonhowardandtheiraqwar.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://johnwinstonhowardandtheiraqwar.blogspot.com/</a></p>
<p>I must say that all my attempts to interest the people of Australia in this seems to be falling on deaf ears.</p>
<p>One comment was “We are past Iraq, we are in Afghanistan now.”  No Iraq war crime enquiries have been instigated in Australia</p>
<p>that I know of, against Australian leaders, and probably never will be, so it is up to you.</p>
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