An Imperial Edict on the Late Disturbances in Phoenicia
by Chris Floyd
by Chris Floyd
Citizens,
Attend! A Communication from the Divine Emperor Georgius Secundus
Guber, Conqueror of Babylon, Scourge of Bactria, Groper of Germania,
Teat of Succor to the Wealthy and Defender of the Faith-Based:
We have in
our imperial wisdom decided that our most steadfast and faithful
satrap, Ehud Agrippa, lord lieutenant of the province of Judea,
shall be allowed to continue his destruction of the Arab rabble
in Tyre, in Sidon, in Beirut yea, in all of the Lebanon shall
there be no place safe from his sword. We have fixed the remaining
duration of this most highly approved and unrestrained slaughter
of troublesome vermin for the term of not less than one week, after
which time we will deign to send our most beloved and comely Companion
of the Throne, Condioryza, to our Phoenician and Judean domains,
there to establish once more our imperial Peace.
Until that
time, we send this stern counsel to the recalcitrant tribes who
trouble our repose: Thou beasts, thou blocks, thou low and bitter
things, it is best for you now to commend your hearts to the gods
for your posteriors belong to Ehud.
U.S.
Appears to Be Waiting to Act on Israeli Airstrikes (NY Times)
United
States to Israel: you have one more week to blast Hizbullah
(Guardian)
Excerpts: The
outlines of an American-Israeli consensus began to emerge on Tuesday
in which Israel would continue to bombard Lebanon for about another
week to degrade the capabilities of the Hezbollah militia, officials
of the two countries said.
Then, Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice would go to the region and seek to establish
a buffer zone in southern Lebanon and perhaps an international force
to monitor Lebanons borders to prevent Hezbollah from obtaining
more rockets with which to bombard Israel.
July
20, 2006
Chris
Floyd [send him mail],
Global Eye columnist for the Moscow Times, is the author
of Empire
Burlesque: The Secret History of the Bush Regime.
Copyright
© 2006 Chris Floyd
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