surasak: I'm just going to come out and say I think you're raycarey.Quote:
Originally Posted by surasak
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surasak: I'm just going to come out and say I think you're raycarey.Quote:
Originally Posted by surasak
What a fine cause you are aligning your self with. The deliberate targeting of children.Quote:
Originally Posted by surasak
How does an intelligent person wrap their mind around that??
That pretty much proves him out to be a terrorist supporting sympathizer. What a total chump. Good catch Earl.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Earl
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Read again, it's only one sentence, after all.
Surasak doubts that the Iraqi government is capable of protecting children and guarantee security.
That's exactly my point.
If the children are dying it's because the American invasion is a failure when it comes to the security the Iraqis had prior to the illegal war.
Every civilian death is our fault for undertatking a grand failure in nation- building. 3 years we have been there and the death toll rises more and more each month. For shame, America.
U.S. Generals add to growing chorus of civil war being imminent in Iraq.
Seems like the only ones in denial here are GWB and his supporters.
Yeah, we'll be out in 2-3 years for sure :rolleyes:
Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis march in Baghdad in support of Hezbollah.
Looks like our policy regarding Israel is going to cause us harm in Iraq as well. Big surprise :mat:
The solution to the ME would be to reclaim the land that we gave to Israelis. That or nuke the whole region. Both solutions can't be implemented, so it looks like it is going to last a little bit longer than we expected. Maybe implementing a few UN Resolutions against Israel could help. Anyway they are losing the Lebanon front already. That new PM is a real poseur.
Oh glory be what a surprise, radical sheite(for brains) cleric Muqtaba alSadir is organizing anti- Israel/American rallies!.Quote:
Originally Posted by surasak
And it's all the USA's fault they've been teaching hatred of the west for the past 30 years.
I wonder why they hate us so?
haven't you heard?
they hate our freedom. :puke:
You really wanna know??Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Earl
Check out the Double standards and dirty politics thread.
CHEERS.
You gotta be kidding me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Earl
I suppose you'd welcome a foreign power stationing over 100,000 armed soldiers in your country? I sure as hell wouldn't.
Let's look at it another way. Would it be acceptable to the United States if China placed troops and bases in Panama? Surely it must be OK if we're putting our troops in the Middle East where they are not wanted.
Note: the 'Mahdi Army' is the Shiite militia led by Sayyid Muqtada Al-Sadr. Al-Sadr forms the coalition with current Iraqi government leader Nouri Al-Maliki. :D
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Iraqi Shiites chant 'Death to Israel'
By MURTADA FARAJ, Associated Press Writer 12 minutes ago
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Hundreds of thousands of Shiites chanting "Death to Israel" and "Death to America" marched through the streets of Baghdad's biggest Shiite district Friday in a show of support for Hezbollah militants battling Israeli troops in Lebanon.
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No violence was reported during the rally in the Sadr City neighborhood. But at least 35 people were killed elsewhere in Iraq, many of them in a car bombing and gunbattle in the northern city of Mosul.
The demonstration was the biggest in the Middle East in support of Hezbollah since the Israeli army launched an offensive July 12 after a guerrilla raid on northern Israel. The protest was organized by radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose political movement built around the Mahdi Army militia has been modeled after Hezbollah.
Al-Sadr summoned followers from throughout the Shiite heartland of southern Iraq to converge on Baghdad for the rally but he did not attend.
Demonstrators, wearing white burial shrouds symbolizing their willingness to die for Hezbollah, waved the group's yellow banner and chanted slogans in support of its leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, who has attained a cult status in the Arab world for his defiance of Israel.
"Allah, Allah, give victory to Hassan Nasrallah," the crowd chanted.
"Mahdi Army and Hezbollah are one. Let them confront us if they dare," the predominantly male crowd shouted, waving the flags of Hezbollah, Lebanon and Iraq. Many walked with umbrellas in the searing afternoon sun. Volunteers sprayed them with water.
"I am wearing the shroud and I am ready to meet martyrdom," said Mohammed Khalaf, 35, owner of a clothes shop in the southern city of Amarah.
Al-Sadr followers painted U.S. and Israeli flags on the main road leading to the rally site, and demonstrators stepped on them — a gesture of contempt in Iraq. Alongside the painted flags was written: "These are the terrorists."
Entire & Link: Iraqi Shiites chant 'Death to Israel' - Yahoo! News
^^ Posted above ;)
Is this a good news or a bad news Milky??Quote:
Originally Posted by Milkman
One more reason to abandon Israel:
Our support of Israel may cost us the war in Iraq. Way to go, huh?
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Israel's campaign against Hizballah in Lebanon, moreover, has inflamed Shi'ite public opinion against the Coalition. Sadr has warned that his movement will not stand by passively in the face of attacks on Lebanon, and the popularity of that sentiment among Shi'ites was highlighted by the fact that more moderate voices such as Prime Minister Maliki and Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani echoed Sadr's harsh criticism of the U.S.-British opposition to an immediate cease-fire.
If y'all want to know what was going on in Europe in 1938...just look around.:bunny3:
Care to be a little more specific there, pal?
I don't think of it as 'good' or 'bad.'Quote:
Originally Posted by Mhz
I just wanted to point out the hypocrisy of the Americans because most still don't understand what's going on.
Moral Clarity For Those Confused
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2006/08/61.jpg
Hopeful this picture will clear up any misconception about Israel and the scumbags they are exterminating...:cool:
On picture doesn't give much information in a conflict and long-lasting and complicated as this.
How much more 'information' does one require when one side hides behind women's skirts and the other is working from moral authority?Quote:
Originally Posted by Milkman
There are photos on both sides.
I'll stick to written information from journalists, citizens, military, and government reports. And occasionally, and academic, too.
when discussing a two sided conflict, perhaps the most subjective phrase imaginable is......'the other is working from moral authority'.
or maybe....'the other is better looking'.
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Originally Posted by stroller
Actually the current tactics being used by Hezbollah are strikingly similar to V-1 bombing of London in 1944-5. You do remember what happened to the Nazis don't you?:lam: