「テロ」との戦争=人類との戦争
=人間弾圧世界人間牧場化戦争
参考
アフガン戦争の実態↓
afghan war
http://www.dqc.org/~ben/index1.htm
ニッポンの実態↓
内閣官房 テロ対策特別措置法
http://www.cas.go.jp/jp/hourei/houritu/tero_h.html
第一条 この法律は、
平成十三年九月十一日にアメリカ合衆国において発生したテロリストによる攻撃(以下「テロ攻撃」という。)が国際連合安全保障理事会決議第千三百六十八号において国際の平和及び安全に対する脅威と認められたことを踏まえ、あわせて、同理事会決議第千二百六十七号、第千二百六十九号、第千三百三十三号その他の同理事会決議が、国際的なテロリズムの行為を非難し、国際連合のすべての加盟国に対しその防止等のために適切な措置をとることを求めていることにかんがみ、我が国が国際的なテロリズムの防止及び根絶のための国際社会の取組に積極的かつ主体的に寄与するため、次に掲げる事項を定め、もって我が国を含む国際社会の平和及び安全の確保に資することを目的とする。
外務省 我が国の国際テロ対策
http://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/gaiko/terro/taisaku_0506.html
アメリカ・イルミナティのいうことに、「はいはい」だけのニッポンか。
大元が全くのでたらめだというのによく言うものだ。
追記
迷走するテロ特措法延長問題の核心を衝く 天木直人
その1
その2&3
追記 2007.11.28
Nato bomb 'kills Afghan workers'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7116385.stm
A bomb dropped by a Nato plane has killed 12 men working on a road in Afghanistan's north-east, a provincial governor says.
The strike took place in Nuristan province, 180km (112 miles) north-east of the capital, Kabul, said Nuristan governor Tamimi Nuristani.
So far there has been no confirmation or denial by the international forces operating in the country.
Last week Nato said it had changed tactics to lessen civilian casualties.
Our correspondent in Kabul, David Loyn, says the governor of Nuristan told the BBC the incident had taken place on Tuesday.
The mountains of Nuristan are among the highest and most inaccessible in the country, providing smuggling routes across to north-west Pakistan for drugs going out and arms and men coming in, our correspondent adds.
The Taleban have been able to operate there freely in recent years, although there has been heavy fighting during 2007 as US-led forces try to reassert control.
'Tent hit'
Mr Nuristani told AFP news agency: "We had reports that rebels were there.
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said Nato had changed its tactics
"There was an air strike by coalition forces but later we found out that 12 people, all local road workers, were killed.
"The road workers were in a tent which was hit by one bomb. All died," he said.
The governor said the workers were from an Afghan construction firm.
Last week, Nato head Jaap de Hoop Scheffer had said the organisation was doing all it could to avoid Afghan civilian casualties.
After a meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, he said that Nato forces had changed their procedure to reduce the threat to civilians.
Mr Karzai has become more outspoken on the issue under increasing grassroots pressure.
The UN too has expressed alarm at the number of civilians killed by international forces in Afghanistan.