yes, that is their strategy.
On 1/9/07, Dana wrote:
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> my bad... kill enough SUnni and the problem goes away
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my bad... kill enough SUnni and the problem goes away
On 1/9/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The current government is run by the Shias and has been ignoring ethnic
> cleansing of Sunnis from a large swath of Baghdad.
>
> I don't think our credibility is slipping at all inside Iraq. I
The current government is run by the Shias and has been ignoring ethnic
cleansing of Sunnis from a large swath of Baghdad.
I don't think our credibility is slipping at all inside Iraq. In fact, some
of the Sunnis are coming to the realization that we are their only chance
for survival, because if
interesting article on this in Newsweek a few weeks ago. The gist of
it was that the current government feels there is no problem... kill
enough Shia and the problem goes away. Both sides of the Sunni - Shia
divide get poitical mileage out of denouncing Americans, but rely on
us to keep order. The
> tBone wrote:
> I'm saying, arrest anyone stirring sectarian or anti American violence.
How are you possibly going to do that? And even if you do, you just breed more:
1.) Arrest a Sunni and "Americans support the Shiites!"
2.) Arrest a Shiite and "Americans support the Sunnis!"
And arrestin
We can't. When we tried to do that, the Iraqi government told us to let them
go. And we did.
Unless we decide to overthrow the current government, and the Bush Admin
doesn't have the stones for that, I believe, then it ain't going to work out
for us.
I agree with your approach, but we aren't doin
, 2007 6:59 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Bush's Iraq Policy Revealed! - Sorry for the book.
>
> Loathe, best case, what do you see happening in Iraq?
>
> If all of Bush's plans, as I currently understand them, get put together,
> we
> are going to see a
Loathe, best case, what do you see happening in Iraq?
If all of Bush's plans, as I currently understand them, get put together, we
are going to see a Shia government put in place in Iraq.
Guess where their loyalty will lie?
Iran.
So what we will have, by all of the deaths, and fancy words, will
> tBone wrote:
> See Gruss, this is where you kind of disappointed me man. You jumped ship.
> You were of the "we broke it we bought it" mindset, now you're "all retreat
> and run". What happened?
>
I came to understand the fantasy of that notion. There is a reality
here and the reality is that
ives for that soil, for this idea.
I want to be able to believe that ideas, the intellect and morals and ethics
still matter in this world. I have so little left at this point.
> -Original Message-
> From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 20
True True William, I should state I paraphrased it but in the end, and
Bruce, that made no sense. I never said I believe everything I here on the
radio, but I'll state now at least I believe more of NPR than I see on CNN,
ABC or Any Television news network.
After reading 3/4's of the report can st
> Oh, so because someone on the radio says something, it has to be true?
No, what the NPR report *actually* said was "Now here's something you
can do. This weekend go to AEI's website, aei.org. Read their Iraq
proposal carefully and then next week when the President comes out to
announce his new I
> Bruce wrote:
> Say goodbye to national security and the strength of the US
> military, because like Clinton they will demoralize our military
I'll just point out one of the many ironies of your post. You said that:
Peacetime: low military moral.
War of choice that's killed thousands, wounded
> Bruce wrote:
> Oh, so because someone on the radio says something, it has to be true?
Bush is not just a moron, but the most dangerous kind: one that
doesn't know he's a moron.
He's a grown spoiled kid with the same strategic, tactical,
grammatical abilities. And just like a kid, he gets an id
How exactly has Bush helped the strength and security of this country?
Are we stonger and safer than we were on 9/11. I don't think so, and all of
my friends and relatives "in uniform" don't think so either.
A "liberal" in office does not mean the end of the military. And not all
Democrats are "li
rd to more interesting
and lively. America is great, you know?
-Original Message-
From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 6:02 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Bush's Iraq Policy Revealed!
On 1/6/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
On 1/6/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, isn't the aie one of the thinktanks that got us into the war in the
> first place?
>
> It may not be Bush's, but it is his puppet masters.
NPR mentioned the same thing last night on my ride home, stating... On a
line by line item expec
Well, isn't the aie one of the thinktanks that got us into the war in the
first place?
It may not be Bush's, but it is his puppet masters.
On 1/6/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Where in this report does it say this is Bush's idea? If you took the time
> to click on this link
> (h
Where in this report does it say this is Bush's idea? If you took the time
to click on this link
(http://www.aei.org/events/eventID.1446/event_detail.asp) you would see that
Bush did not come up with this. Here is the text:
U.S. senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) and U.S. senator Joseph Lieberman
(I-D-
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