AFTER TWELVE years of deadly siege warfare, which has claimedhundreds of thousands of lives, the United States is again poised to mount a major invasion of Iraq (whichwill probably be underway when this appears). The Bush administration is hell-bent on war and hasmade it clear that it will invade Iraq, engineer a "regime change" and remain as a colonialoccupying force, with or without the fig leaf of a second United Nations resolution. Moreover, "It is nowapparent that the White House gave its initial approval for a war with Iraq some time ago," writespolitical scientist Michael Klare, "well before President Bush uttered his ‘axis of evil’ statementin February 2002."1