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cleopatra

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Haha. That report has been thoroughly debunked already.

It is nothing but more lies from the left. I think Michael Moore-on was probably involved in it. :D
 
USA are going to meet their destiny ( ugly one )..
You just wait..
It will take few years and it won't be by war or so called terrorism.
I will leave it to you to guess :lol:
 

cleopatra

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A letter from the Iraqi people to President Bush and Americans
In the name of God,
Sir, President George W Bush, President of the United States of America.

On behalf of the families of the victims of the mass graves, on behalf of the martyrs of “Halabja” and “Anfal” and on behalf of all the Iraqis that you liberated from dictatorship and oppression; we have prayed for you and now we want to send you our congratulations on being reelected as a president of the United States.

Mr. President, we’d love to congratulate you and the people of the United States on the beginning of a new phase of democracy, freedom and prosperity and we wish you and the American people the best, as they have led the liberation of Iraq and sacrificed their sons and daughters for the freedom of the Iraqis; the historical achievement that the United States has accomplished together with the other liberating countries.

The united States and the coalition, among all other nations were the ones who recognized the suffering of the Iraqi people and saved them from a regime that was more lethal and more destructive than any weapons of mass destruction. A regime that murdered, slaughtered and enslaved Iraqis for long, dark decades, denied them their freedom and their right to live a decent life until God inspired you and helped you to rescue us, liberate our country and put us on the road of freedom and democracy.

Mr. President, we-the Iraqis-are on your side and we’ll keep supporting and blessing your efforts in eradicating terrorism inside and outside Iraq and all those who carried weapons against the liberating coalition forces and the new Iraqi police, hunting down the criminals who murder innocent civilians, whether Iraqi or American civilians.

We-the Iraqis- are determined to establish democracy and freedom in our country starting with general elections that exclude no one whether inside or outside Iraq. These elections would lead us to a democratic Iraq and we wish that you could help focusing on the role of the Iraqis outside Iraq and make use of their qualifications in the reconstruction process.
We also want to emphasize the necessity of establishing an international legislation that incriminates the Ba’athists, terrorists, fanatic salafis and all the parties, and governments that support them, not forgetting the media that promote the ideology of killing and terrorism.

These parties ought to be confronted and fought to achieve peace and stability in Iraq, America and the rest of the world.
We’re also determined to establish a strategic, permanent relationship with our friends; the government and people of the United States to whom we hold the utmost feelings of gratitude, love and friendship for what they have given us and what they’re still offering.

We will be united on the road of freedom and peace and we will always be supportive to all the efforts of America in bringing peace to the region.
In the end, we ask God to guide you and bless all your efforts to do the best for humanity as a whole.

All the glory to the American and Iraqi martyrs
long live America. Long live Iraq, free and allied nations.

Your brothers in the “Iraqi Parliament” voice chat room and in “Sawt Al Iraq” website.

*As of Nov the ninth, 1212 Iraqis have signed this letter*
link

Over 50 million Muslims liberated during President Bush's first term. Now he has a 2nd term. Will he match or surpass Reagan's numbers - of liberated East Europeans?
 
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Godload

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That source Blogger isn't necessarily a credible source. Joe Smoe could have written that as a propaganda stunt in testing his skills in Depth Perception. By the looks he is puckering up pretty good.
Every one hopes Iraq turns out ok. A stable Iraq is good for the world but currently it looks like a big mess and it looks like its getting worse. A recent Pentagon report about a two weeks ago said the number of insurgents had doubled from 6000 to 12000. Partly because wealthy Saudi's and Iran were funneling cash, weapons and insurgents through Syria into Iraq. If this report is true, then its going to get alot more chaotic.
This is just brain storming but lets look at the Saudi's and why they would do this? Every time they blow up a pipeline the price of crude per barrel spikes up a few dollars. Now if Iraq gets their abundant oil which is the 2nd largest in the world pumping online then the price of crude would probably drop down to around 30 dollars a barrel. So is it in Syria's, Iran's and Saudi Arabia's best interest to see the barrel drop to 30 dollars or less or is it better to have it above 50 dollars?
What is Bush saying to the Saudi's? Nothing because they are in Bed together making lots of $$. Whether it be in oil or in the Carlyle group which papa Bush is associated with. Big Oil and Johnny Warbucks is cashing in big because its alot cheaper to find poor uneducated lower class arabs to go into Iraq to blow up pipelines than it is to put the manpower in and try to defend large borders with inadequate troop levels.
What is the solution to this problem? Well you need a hell of alot more troops. Either US troops or coordinated UN support from countries that can supply significant amounts of troops. Problem is the US doesn't want to share the drilling, exploration and reconstruction contracts with other countries.
Solution... other countries will not send troops unless they can share in the economic benefits of rebuilding Iraq. You gotta be willing to share the pie, or other countries will not send troops to be killed just for altruistic means. Why you may ask? Foreign policy of countries with the US included never included ethics, its all about national interest.
Why should they US share in the drilling, exploration, and reconstruction benefits when they have spent over 200 billion in the war? Well they made the mess and now are asking for help. Its alot easier to catch flies with honey with vinegar. Until Bush realizes this, other countries will continue to say you broke the wagon, you fix it.
Thats my two cents on whats going on in Iraq. As the song goes "you got no cash and you got no car, you got no chicks and there you are."
 

cleopatra

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Yes they are a credible source (unless Omar is lying about the translation). The link at the top of the article is from a Iraqi site written in Arabic. However the odd person that signed it - signed it in English and said much the same thing as the letter, so I believe that Omar translated it correctly.

I say it is a credible source because there have been two profiles of Omar and his two brothers in the Western press; the last one had a pic of Omar.

I'm glad you admit a stable Iraq is good for the world. I think so too. PM Allawi said that Iraq is stable, except for 3 or 4 provinces (Sunni triangle) out of 18.

I now consider Iraq to be the War on Terror. There are foreign Islamofascists who have come from all over to fight the "infidels". They can't resist doing so. Better to fight them there than here.

Why would Bush be in bed with Saudi Arabia? Didn't the US steal all of Iraq's oil? That's what liberals have been telling me for nearly 2 years.

Or is this stolen oil hidden in underground bunkers in Cheney's yard? ;)

Bringing the UN into Iraq would be a serious mistake. They are corrupt and despised by the Iraqi people because they were robbing the Iraqis for years through the Oil for Food program.

Most of these other countries won't send troops because they are furious at the US for putting an end to the billions of dollars they were making off Saddam and the blood of the Iraqi people.

Instead of bringing in more US troops (which some Iraqis might take the wrong way), the Iraqis themselves have to be trained and then defend their own borders. That might take a bit longer, though.

The US must NOT give these other countries reconstr4uction contracts. They did not support enforcing the broken ceasefire and broken 17 UN resolutions, in fact, at times, tried to obstruct the US, so they should not be rewarded with reconstruction contracts. I hope Bush doesn't allow these parasites to do that. That sends a bad message to the other countries who did the ground work. Let them beg all they want for contracts. Bush better not let these leeches get any reconstruction contracts.

They refused to help - indeed, even obstructed the US - but now are begging for contracts. The nerve! Maybe they will now learn that there are consequences for making money off the blood of the Iraqi people.

As the saying goes, you made your bed, now you lie in it.
 

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