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An interesting slideshow - straight from Iraq - RF Cafe Forums
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Post subject: An interesting slideshow - straight from Iraq
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 10:38 am
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A little sampling of what was discovered in Fallujah
- including records of foreign fighters and GPS
with waypoints originating in western Syria. Note
that most of this stuff was found in mosques.
http://www.fototime.com/ftweb/bin/ft.dl ... es?userid={DB329DA3-317F-453E-BAEE-D4B69D57BC58}&inv=434F0B5C0B87049&userid={DB329DA3-317F-453E-BAEE-D4B69D57BC58}
Kinda puts the kabosh on the idea that these
are just Iraq nationals fighting to keep the bad
armies out of their land.
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m_abid |
Post subject: An interesting slideshow - straight from Iraq
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 4:39 am
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Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2004
4:09 am Posts: 2 |
Interesting ain't it?
In many of the slides,
"international law" has been quoted so frequently
that one should ask since when does Uncle Sam start
respecting the so-called international law that
it is advocating now, when UN didnt even sanction
its attack, and occupation of Iraq by the occupational
forces?
Since when did sodomising the innocent
Iraqis become part of the international Law?
Since when does piling naked Iraqi civilans
and making pyramids out of them while sanctioned
whole-hearrtedly by the White House and the Pentagon
become the international Law?
While Uncle
Sam is trampling the sacred Iraqi soil inn search
for the WMDs, it has problems with other nations
including Syria and Iran to stop meddling in the
internal affairs of Iraq (which in any case they
are not!!!). But even if they are, since when Iraqi
affairs become internal affairs of US? or the UK?
Just some thoughts. We should better start looking
into our own souls and actions.
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Guest |
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Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 6:47 pm
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Are those acts of atrocities you are referring to
the ones committed by the Saddam regime that went
unpunished for 30 years (along with chopping off
heads and arms, throwing bodies into shredders,
mass execution of women and children, use of rape
room, buringin out eyeballs, cutting out tongues,
etc.), or the ones committed by the U.S. forces
where the perpetrators have been heavily punished
virtually instantly for?
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I stop at redlights |
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:43 am
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After reading so many posts on this forum I now
realize that the USA was completely wrong about
Iraq. Apparently I was misled. The people of Iraq
and neighboring countries were better off when saddam
was the compassionate leader. Saddam is alive and
healthy. Let's send him back right now and put him
back in power. Then we wait a few years and let
them vote whether or not to keep him.
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Guest |
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 11:26 am
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Guest!!! and who was the one supporting and
shaking hands with Saddam the terrible at the time
when he was doing all these atrocities on Iranians
and Kurds... yes... our own Donald Rumsfeld... but
since he was a friend of the west at that time so
everybody accepted this as part of the game to safeguard
western vested interests.
and who is the
one being punished instantly now.. those who probably
just went by the rules of engagement as per Pentagon
and the White House and probably just carried out
the orders. Any one, in the seat of power punished!!!
I stop at redlights Send him back, I am sure
US can do it with impunity the only problem for
it is now that this monster has been created by
Uncle Sam himself, so probably he can't now. It
will be too obvious a blunder especially when US
wants middle east to be democratic.
The problem
is people of Iraq hate the occupation forces much
more than they did Saddam that is why nobody saw
such a ruthless revolt against him in his many years
of rule that they are seeing now... but probably
the US-UK alliance of the killing just cannot accept
this reality on ground.
May God show you
the right path!!!
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