DRAGON'S RISE FROM FIRE FILLED SKIES
BY: D. Clark A Sudden insight drawn me to a website as a quick glance of a map, As thoughts senses and feelings of images start to come as they over lap, Ideas of dragons that are to awaken during when the earth after is shaken, As these sign such a treaty amongst beyond a millennium as lands forsaken, As a rise of one leader shall cleanse lands of such evil from a united stand, From the red white and blue deep shall come as true as battles ravage most land, As the preparation is going on in silence for this war is not over but has only begun, As dragons unleash nuclear fires upon the earth not only in North Korea before it’s done, Such fierce rage pours down on lands of Iraq, Pakistan and India more power then a sun, When those with hatred onto this united land shall face terror of their own as chaotic they run, As man turns to child with his most destructive toy used and abused with blinding light, Underestimated as undivided each dragon slain this final order undecided of a Long Night, As all this comes from a second glance of a map while flashes of light at corners of eyes, Those fallen before awaken more as paranormal is on the rise as missiles fall from skies, As you read these words Spirits unseen are near then such words come, as many are clear, Accept them as they come, as their job is not done, as sudden tears will fall show no fear.WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Citing a classified Pentagon (news - web sites) report, the Los Angeles Times reported on Saturday that the Bush administration has told the Defense Department to prepare, on a contingency basis, plans to use nuclear weapons against at least seven countries. The military was also directed to build smaller nuclear weapons for use in certain battlefield situations, the newspaper reported. The countries named in the secret report -- provided to Congress Jan. 8 -- were China, Russia, Iraq, North Korea (news - web sites), Iran, Libya and Syria, the Times reported. The three contingencies listed for possible use of the weapons were 'against targets able to withstand nonnuclear attack; in retaliation for attack with nuclear, biological or chemical weapons; or 'in the event of surprising military developments,' according to the newspaper. 'The report says the Pentagon should be prepared to use nuclear weapons in an Arab-Israeli conflict, in a war between China and Taiwan, or in an attack from North Korea on the south. They might also become necessary in an attack by Iraq on Israel or another neighbor,' The Times said. Written February 5th, 2002 © on Feb 08 2002 09:38 PM PST 0 • 13
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