Posted on 11/06/2006 2:34:15 AM PST by jmc1969
Go to the link to see the story
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=aiyJW02H7._c&refer=asia
Its not premitted to post text from bloomberg
We should cordon off the bottom 2/3 of the place, let the Sunni and Shia annihilate each other, and then hand it over to the Kurds to make a real country out of it.
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I agree with them, but they can't expect us to stop shooting at them if they are blowing our troops up with IEDs.
Its a catch 22. They aren't going to give up their guns because they fear being slaughtered and the Shia aren't going to give up their guns because they fear being slaughtered.
Iran and al-Qaeda continue to benifit as long as they don't take a stand one way or the other.
Tell them to stop planting IEDs. IEDs are not defensive weapons.
If Bloomberg won't allow any text to be posted on FreeRepublic, why don't you just pull the entire thread so they don't get any hits to their stories?
I agree. This is pointless. If we cannot even post one sentence of this article to comment on it, we are better off without it. I feel like I am in a Soviet Gulag; writing to my fellow prisoners on toilet paper, and sneaking the notes between the cells.
Please get rid of the thread.
The biggest problem in Ramadi is Al Quaida
Amen. Any site that won't even let us post excerpts deserves no referrals from FR.
Screw 'em.
Now that's a plan!!
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