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Top US War Criminal, Gen. Richard Myers to visit Dublin on Wednesday
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Tuesday July 19, 2005 03:34 by Damien Moran - Dublin Catholic Worker/Pitstop Ploughshares (Personal Capacity)

. Gen. Myers warned before the war that, despite the military's best efforts to prevent civilian casualties, "people are going to die."
A dossier documenting reported civilian casualties in Iraq since the outbreak of the official invasion is due to be posted later today on www.iraqbodycount.net
Myers Imperial CV is linked below:
http://www.defenselink.mil/bios/myers_bio.html
He can now add the Iraqi civilian casualty dossier to the end of it.
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Top US general to visit Dublin
July 17th by Pat Leahy
The most senior officer in the US military is to visit Dublin this week. General Richard Myers, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, will be in Dublin on Wednesday and will meet with his Irish counterpart, chief of staff General Jim Sreenan.
He will also meet the Minister for Defence, Willie O'Dea. However, the Taoiseach's office said that there were no plans for Myers to meet Bertie Ahern. A spokesman for the Defence Forces said that the visit of Myers was a “follow-up to our visit last May'‘, when Sreenan and his staff met Myers in Washington.
The US Embassy in Dublin said that the two officers would “continue to discuss issues of mutual concern.”
Myers is the principal military adviser to George W Bush, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and the National Security Council.
An Air Force general, he has been chairman of the joint chiefs of staff since 2001, and was the country's top military officer during the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. He is due to retire in September.
When interviewed recently on CBS, Myers was asked if he regarded the action in Iraq as a success. “I do now, I do,” he said. “I mean, I don't know why I said ‘now'. I do, absolutely. I think it's a success.”
http://www.thepost.ie/post/pages/p/story.aspx-qqqid=6524-qqqx=1.asp
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Myers has been the chief military adviser to Bush, Sec. of Defence Rumsfield and the National Security Council since early October 2001.
A couple of weeks before the 9/11 attacks in the U.S., George W. Bush appointed Richard B. Meyers as the chairman of his joint chiefs of staff stating, "[O]ne of the reasons Dick Myers is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs nominee is because he has had a lot of experience in space... It's an area that we need to explore and know more about. He's had a lot of experience when it comes to the leading edge of technology that is becoming more and more prevalent in our military. "
Myers is from Kansas City, Missouri. He enrolled in the Air Force in 1965 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps program.
He flew combat missions in Vietnam, and subsequently held several key command positions.
Myers was commander of U.S. forces in Japan from 1993-96. He then served as asst. to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, which was followed by a year as commander of Pacific Air Forces in Hawaii.
The top military adviser has blamed a 'bare handful' of US soldiers as been responsible for the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal despite Red Cross evidence to the contrary.
He threatened to move NATO's HQ from Brussel's after an attempt to try General Tommy 'We don't do body counts' Franks in Belgian courts.
General Myers wasn't so impressed with Amnesty International after they called Gitmo the 'gulag of our times'.
He called their report 'absolutely irresponsible' .
As Voltaire put it, "All murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets."
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Bertie Ahern says: Al-Qaeda watched 'closely'
Shannon not Al-Qaeda Fly Trap
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=70760
Will Shannon be on the agenda?
Will Ireland continue US use of Shannon if the US/UK attacks Iran?
I asked Joe Costello once if he thought anyone in the govt was considering the Irish position if the US used Shannon to send troops to Iraq to later be used against Iran.
He said: 'That's the elephant in the room everyone wants to ignore' (I think that was the quote)
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A Eurobarometer opinion poll has reportedly found that the Irish are the least supportive of a common EU defence policy among all 25 member states.
Reports this morning said the poll had found that 58% of Irish people support greater co-operation on defence and security issues, compared to the EU average of 77%
The reports said Ireland was also among the most sceptical member states when it came to a common foreign policy, with 61% supporting the idea, compared to the EU average of 67%.
Elsewhere, crime has reportedly taken over from health as the main issue of concern for Irish people, while the Irish are reportedly more optimistic about the future than any other EU nation.
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Eurobarometer
http://europa.eu.int/comm/public_opinion/index_en.htm
A protest vigil will be held at the main gates of the Phoenix Park from 3.30pm tomorrow as US Joint Chief of Staff Richard B Myers meets Defence Minister Willie O’Dea at the Dept of Defence on Infirmary Rd.
As Myers inspects Irish troops and discusses with his Irish counterpart chief of staff General Jim Sreenan ways to combat terrorism, members of the Catholic Worker and other anti-war activists will demand Myers be arrested for overseeing acts of US state terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq.
They will also demand the Irish government apply the same ritual of troop and weaponry inspection at Shannon Airport, a key ally in the illegal and immoral invasions and occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Over 150,000 US troops have passed through Shannon in the first 6 months of this year. The Irish taxpayer continues to pay €10,000 a day to subsidise US military overflight fees.
For more information contact Ciaron at 087 9184552
See link for map: http://www.visitdublin.com/maps/map4.asp
Photos available: Contact Elaine at 087 6969799
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On-line Irealnd report: http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/story.asp?j=150024294&p=y5xxz5xxx
Anti-war groups condemn US general's visit
http://irishexaminer.12hs.com/en_US/newsfeed/story.jhtml?s=54911615&r=2081&i=9228698&d=38143681
The visit of US Joint Chief of Staff Richard Myers to Dublin today has been condemned by the Irish anti-war community.
Demonstrators will hold a rally as Gen. Myers meets Defence Minister Willie O’Dea and inspects Irish troops.
He will also hold discussions with Irish Defence Forces Chief of Staff General Jim Sreenan at his HQ in the capital’s Phoenix Park.
Independent Dail TD Finian McGrath said it was "wholly unacceptable" for Gen. Myers to visit Ireland a day after it emerged that nearly 25,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed since the US-led occupation began in 2003.
"Over 4,000 of these civilians were innocent children who were butchered and slaughtered," said Mr McGrath.
"It is wholly unacceptable that an Irish Government Minister should meet Mr Myers in the current context.
"As a minimum demand, I am calling on Mr O’Dea to pass on the firm opposition of the Irish people to the current war in Iraq."
Irish Anti-War protester Ciaron O’Reilly called on supporters to gather for a rally at the gates of Phoenix Park this afternoon.
"General Myers must be arrested for overseeing acts of US state terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq," he said.
"Over 150,000 US troops have passed through Shannon in the first six months of this year. The Irish taxpayer continues to pay €10,000 a day to subsidise US military overflight fees."
By ireland.com reporters Last updated: 20-07-05, 13:13
A meeting between Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea and US Joint Chief of Staff Richard Myers will not take place, a spokeswoman for the minister said this afternoon.
This morning a spokesman for the Department said General Myers would discuss areas of "mutual interest" with Mr O'Dea in the Department's offices on Infirmary Road.
However, this afternoon the spokeswoman said an official meeting was "never on the cards" and that General Myers would have paid a courtesy call on Mr O'Dea, had the minister been in Dublin. He will not be in Dublin today, it has emerged.
General Myers is inspecting Irish troops and will hold discussions with his Irish counterpart Chief of Staff General Jim Sreenan.
Anti-war protesters organised rallies to coincide with the visit and vowed they would still go ahead. Richard Boyd-Barrett of the Irish Anti-War Movement said: "We still want to protest. We don't want senior members of the Irish military to meet him [Gen Myers] either given the US is involved in mass-murder in Iraq, and there are no other words for it."
Mr O'Dea's spokeswoman said Gen Myers visit was an official military visit. "If the Minister was in Dublin Gen Myers would have made a courtesy call", she said. But, she added, he had appointments in Longford and Mullingar and would not be returning to the capital today.
Independent TD Finian McGrath said earlier the proposed meeting was "wholly unacceptable", a day after it emerged that nearly 25,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed since the US-led occupation began in 2003.
"Over 4,000 of these civilians were innocent children who were butchered and slaughtered," said Mr McGrath.
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