Posted on 11/29/2006 10:36:19 AM PST by STARWISE
So I guess the amount of time you've been a member of free republic determines the validity of your comments. You are right though. Letting Sadr get away with killing AMericans and destabalizing Iraq was a good move.
Well, one of the reasons you're here could be that you got kicked off another forum. I can see why, too....
But, go ahead, here's some rope. Play with it.
They're using Palestinian politics. Sadr and his gang are feeding off of Iraqi blood. A solution to the cirsis of their making is the last thing they are interested in. It is very difficult to look at these Sadrist vampires as anything other than a roadblock to be crushed into a speed bump and then flattened by the traffic moving steadily toward the future. Recalling that the electricity and water in Sadr city is functioning because U.S. troops make it so - and that has a flavor of occupational control - I think the U.S. Army should offer training in the skills required to operate the electric and water facilities to locals living in Sadr City. It's the right thing to do. American troops should continue to facilitate the survival of the individuals residing in Sadr city because the core of their mission in Iraq is humanitarian. But U.S. troops shouldn't take Male volunteers. They should only accept Women age 17 to 35 from Sadr city for training. It could be an ultimatum. If Iraqi women don't volunteer - the city doesn't get water or electricity. Let the women of Sadr City control the electricity and water supplies while Sadr and his anti American Militia continue to pretend they are Palestinian victims. Their entire strategy is predicated on local domination at the expense of national security and sovereignty. Pitting their motives against their local community's interests will eventually break them. If they all decide to commit suicide in the process - oh well!
You sexist pig! Allah (piss be upon him) has sent his messenger to say that women do not matter! To grant mere women control of the electricity and water would humiliate the men. Typical American hegemony. The only solution available is to have the Iranian Hezbullah men assume control, and impose their will. But hey, they will kill some Sunni's along the way.
Re: "I think Ahmanutjob took the American elections as a statement that Bush has no support anywhere, is totally finished, and has no power any longer. Of course, he misunderstands our system, but that's how he sees it..."
I think - unfortunately - many Americans believe that too - that President Bush is "totally finished, and has no power any longer" after all the daily onslaughts from the media/press against President Bush!
Too bad the wimpy Repubs couldn't have stood strong together and vociferously countered the lies of the liberals and media!
We need warriors and not wimps in '08!
I wouldn't. This ridiculous commission was the creation of Congress, not the Administration. The leaks are a WH problem and someone needs to call a plumber. The CIA, State Dept. Pentagon and WH all seem to be filled with people at odds with Administration policy and willing to break the law to throw up roadblocks. The President needs to pull Alberto Gonzalez aside and insist that he start investigating these leaks and prosecuting the leakers.
We already know from the Scooter Libby-Judith Miller connection that this administration (like every other administration) selectively leaks to the MSM in general and to the NY Times specifically.
Since National Security Advisor Steven Hadley wrote the al-Maliki memo, we may not know the method of the adminstration's madness with this particular "leak."
LOL
That is possible. It is a way to get a message across, just it was not helpful I'm sure. I never know what to think during this leaky time.
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