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7 U.S. Soldiers killed in Iraq (April 4th)
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Posted on 04/04/2004 2:06:10 PM PDT by Gringo1

Edited on 04/22/2004 12:39:26 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]


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TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: baghdad; deaths; fallen; firefight; iraq; muslims; soldiers; ussoldiers
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To: LdSentinal
Actually, the real problem is ISLAM. It is a violent, represive, backwoods, cult religion. There can never be any real western style democracies in the middle east as long as they are based on the Koran.

While I support Bush, he needs to come to the realization that there will never be peace between Islam and the West.

Ann Coulter has the right plan, kill all there leaders (including clerics) and convert the people to Christianity.

If we don't do it to them first, they will do it us.

101 posted on 04/04/2004 3:51:01 PM PDT by Licensed-To-Carry (Al Franken - The turd in the punch bowl at every party.)
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To: Rome2000
9 coalition soldiers died today due to Al-Sadr.

9 executions for the SOB.

102 posted on 04/04/2004 3:51:51 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: Dog
Even if he is eliminated, the movement will not die. The root of the ideology must be targetted.
103 posted on 04/04/2004 3:52:33 PM PDT by yonif ("If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem, Let My Right Hand Wither" - Psalms 137:5)
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To: Gringo1
"a Salvadoran......"

Not possible. This is a unilateral operation.

104 posted on 04/04/2004 3:52:56 PM PDT by cookcounty (John Flipflop Kerry ---the only man to have been on BOTH sides of 3 wars!)
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To: GraniteStateConservative
To: DoughtyOne

I have advocated from the start, a complete disarming of the Iraqi populace in preparation for a lasting peace there. A number of people opposed this saying it was impossible.

We have no right to take away the ability of Iraqis to defend themselves with weapons. We wouldn't tolerate it if we were occupied, would we?

89 posted on 04/04/2004 3:36:36 PM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)


In my opinion we're talking apples and oranges here.

Any invading force into the United States would be seeking to conquer it for it's own personal gain.  The United States is occupying Iraq for it's own gain, but it is also an effort to help the Iraqi people gain a grip on their own future.  We don't seek to add their land to our posessions.  We don't seek to pilage their resources.  We don't even seek to control them in perpetuity.  We simply want them to develop a peaceful nation that can live peacefully on the world stage.

Compare this to an occupation of the United States by a Germany, Japan or China.  Do you see those types of occupations in the same light.  I doubt it.

In order for Iraq to be safe from a neighbor state, I support it having a viable military, one that answers to it's elected officials.  And if it's populace didn't contain a large radical element of former Republican Guard members, I would be more inclined to agree with you.  Sadly, US Troops and the developing Iraqi government itself, is exposed to insurrection on far to great a level.

While I support second ammendment rights for the Iraqis, it's a little premature to accord them the same rights as a fledgling United States in the late eighteenth century, or even the same rights as a nation of our stature in present day America.

Let Iraq stabalize.  Then allow the populace to own weapons.  I would personally rather them keep the weapons, if it weren't for our troops taking rounds in the back or being blown two stories in the air by bombs.

105 posted on 04/04/2004 3:53:06 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: JackRyanCIA
Saddam had the same problem. He used gunships.

With our tacit approval-- as long as he didn't use other methods like chemical weapons and other aircraft.

106 posted on 04/04/2004 3:53:23 PM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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MO-AB!

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107 posted on 04/04/2004 3:54:32 PM PDT by StriperSniper (Ernest Strada Fanclub)
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To: LibWhacker
This SOB was already responsible for the deaths of 5 US personnel.

HE SHOULD ALREADY HAVE BEEN REMOVED

What violent clashes appear to have involved Sadr supporters?

In the most intense recent clash, Sadrists and gunmen loyal to Ayatollah Sistani engaged in an 8-hour gun battle October 15 over control of two key mosques in Karbala. One man was reportedly killed; Sadr’s men were ultimately defeated.

U.S. forces have been targeted in two recent clashes with followers of clerics tied to Sadr, according to the U.S. authorities.

On October 9, two U.S. soldiers were killed in Sadr City when a protest demanding the release of an arrested cleric affiliated with Sadr, Moayed Khazraji, turned into an apparent ambush of U.S. forces. Khazraji was arrested September 29 on charges that he was hiding weapons in his mosque and organizing anti-U.S. violence.

On October 16 in Karbala, three U.S. military policemen were killed in a firefight with the personal security forces of a cleric believed to be affiliated with Sadr, Sayyid Mahmoud al-Hassani. In early September, U.S. forces had killed three of al-Hassani’s men when a protest over the coalition’s searching of the cleric’s home turned violent.

What are they waiting for?

You would think Jimmy Carter was President.

108 posted on 04/04/2004 3:55:18 PM PDT by Rome2000 (Foreign leaders for Kerry!!!!!)
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To: Licensed-To-Carry
True, however, the Arab world is scared of Bush.

Iran is sacred. Arafat is scared. Syria is scared. Heck, Saudi Arabia is scared.

Bush even scared Khadaffi into turning his WMDs over to the West.

109 posted on 04/04/2004 3:55:36 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: DoughtyOne
Bush says that liberty/freedom is a gift from God and the reason we are there. You need to be able to defend yourself to have liberty/freedom.
110 posted on 04/04/2004 3:55:37 PM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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To: yonif
Even if he is eliminated, the movement will not die. The root of the ideology must be targetted.

But it's a good start...

111 posted on 04/04/2004 3:55:47 PM PDT by easonc52
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To: Alberta's Child
The U.S. military presence is going to be scaled back dramatically by the end of this summer, regardless of whether or not Iraq is ready for it, and regardless of whether or not "they want us to leave."

Yep. You can bet your lifesavings on that prediction.

112 posted on 04/04/2004 3:58:03 PM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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To: bluecollarman
To be sure, many of the Iraqis deserve the comments you made. There are other Iraqis as well. They want nothing more than to earn a living, provide for their families and live in peace. That's why I'd temper your comments somewhat.

I too have lost my patience with Islam, but the leaders we are setting up in Iraq are their Washingtons and Jeffersons. Some of the Iraqis are incapable of seeing what we are doing for them. Some of them will not buy into this program. It is our job to make sure their Washingtons and Jeffersons have a chance.

To that end, I support our troops and wish the Iraqi people a long and prosperous life under a benevolent government.
113 posted on 04/04/2004 3:58:05 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: DoughtyOne
They need to be able to arm themselves to defend themselves from the next tyrannical government in Iraq. What, are we going to disarm them and then re-arm them later?
114 posted on 04/04/2004 3:59:11 PM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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To: Rome2000
Political correctness and world opinion prevents the US from taking action against him and those like him.
115 posted on 04/04/2004 3:59:35 PM PDT by yonif ("If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem, Let My Right Hand Wither" - Psalms 137:5)
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To: LdSentinal
"Bush even scared Khadaffi into turning his WMDs over to the West"

I still wonder if they were really HIS WMD's...
116 posted on 04/04/2004 4:00:23 PM PDT by jbstrick (War is not fought for peace. War is fought for victory.)
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To: DoughtyOne
AC wasn't saying that his prediction was good policy-- just good politics.
117 posted on 04/04/2004 4:00:37 PM PDT by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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To: GraniteStateConservative
How much liberty did those guns buy the Iraqis before we showed up on the scene? Did you see Saddam and his thugs being picked off one by one before? Ever wonder why?

Look, we're going to disagree here. I'm not going to watch our troops be gunned down and blown to bits without seeking a way to stop it.

Those who are armed are taking out our troops, the ones who freed them from their former government. We would be disarming Republican Guard, not the average Iraqi that had no defense prior to this.

That's why you didn't see this before we came on the scene. The average Iraqi would be damned thankful to have his neighbors disarmed.

Take care.
118 posted on 04/04/2004 4:03:11 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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The US wants to make Iraq into another Turkey -- it's shits like Al-Sadr that make it extremely difficult.
119 posted on 04/04/2004 4:03:14 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: Gringo1
This is a war folks. Things like what happened on Sadar City tend to happen when a power hungry leader such as Sadar tries to impose his will on people. Sadar is a minor mullah trying to play on his dead fathers legacy to attain political power. He is not affraid to kill other more moderate leaders to attain his goals. He is prime for an all expense paid trip to GITMO. It will get worse before it gets better. Remember that Sadr is the type of person we are fighting against the type who will kill to attain their goal of domination.
120 posted on 04/04/2004 4:03:29 PM PDT by Bombard
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