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Arabs angered by images of destruction
Reuters ^ | March 23, 2003 | CAROLINE DREES

Posted on 03/23/2003 1:44:24 AM PST by sarcasm

Edited on 05/07/2004 7:12:56 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

CAIRO -- Thousands of Arabs seething with anger about a heavy U.S.-led bombing of Baghdad protested for a third day on Saturday, amid concern the demonstrations could threaten stability in the volatile region.

With live footage of the fiery explosions and burning buildings in Iraq beamed into most Arab homes, feelings are running high over what many consider a sinister ploy to dominate the Arab world.


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1 posted on 03/23/2003 1:44:24 AM PST by sarcasm
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To: sarcasm
I guess that we need more scenes of Iraqi civillians cheering the arrival US and British troops.

Then again, they'd probably just ignore evidence that contradicts their assertions.
2 posted on 03/23/2003 1:46:01 AM PST by Dimensio
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To: sarcasm
"ARE THEY FOR US OR AGAINST US?" (Updated Daily - Click Here.)

3 posted on 03/23/2003 1:47:44 AM PST by Cindy
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To: sarcasm
Funny I don't remember Arabs concerned when Saddam fed his people into the inferno of a few regional wars. They're concerned when America steps in to put a stop to the bloodletting. They really do need to get their heads checked.
4 posted on 03/23/2003 1:47:44 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: sarcasm
"Arabs angered by images of destruction"

We're not trying hard enough. They should be afraid.
5 posted on 03/23/2003 1:50:06 AM PST by ffusco ("Essiri sempri la santu fora la chiesa.")
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To: sarcasm
Hey, we just stepped in some Sh'ite!!
6 posted on 03/23/2003 1:50:12 AM PST by Nitro
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To: sarcasm
I remember all over the M.E the reports of dancing in
the streets over 9/11/01.
They cheered when innocents were attacked,we should be
playing that footage on CNN to remind them,they dance...
we ROCK&ROLL!
8 posted on 03/23/2003 1:58:28 AM PST by Gunsmith (LETS ROLL!)
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To: goldstategop
They danced when innocent men women and children were murdered on 9/11. They look away at torture and rape rooms run by Saddam. These people have shown us what they are.

Funny I don't remember Arabs concerned when Saddam fed his people into the inferno of a few regional wars. They're concerned when America steps in to put a stop to the bloodletting. They really do need to get their heads checked.

9 posted on 03/23/2003 2:06:53 AM PST by GOPJ
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To: jeepit
You know that part in the Bible, that says Jesus Christ walked on water?

Well, He was just the first Marine sprinting for the beach!!

Lord, love a Marine, cause I am Navy and we don't go that way!!

10 posted on 03/23/2003 2:07:39 AM PST by Nitro
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To: sarcasm
``Now everyone here hates America, and even some Americans hate the American government,'' he said.

Throughout the history of the United States, there have been Americans that have hated the American government. Nothing new there.

11 posted on 03/23/2003 2:10:53 AM PST by judgeandjury (The more numerous the laws, the more corrupt the state.)
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To: sarcasm
To the people who invented "rape rooms", but have added NOTHING to world culture, art, medicine, technology, or anything else in the past 500 years, I say, "Who cares?" Arabs need to "seeth" in anger about "rape rooms" torture, and the killers they export to civilized countries. We don't want their terrorist filth. No one wants their terrorist filth.

Thousands of Arabs seething with anger about a heavy U.S.-led bombing of Baghdad protested for a third day on Saturday, amid concern the demonstrations could threaten stability in the volatile region.

12 posted on 03/23/2003 2:26:07 AM PST by GOPJ
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To: sarcasm
Thousands of Arabs seething with anger about a heavy U.S.-led bombing of Baghdad protested for a third day on Saturday, amid concern the demonstrations could threaten stability in the volatile region

Drop nukes ... then they get scared.

13 posted on 03/23/2003 2:39:21 AM PST by Centurion2000 (We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
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To: Gunsmith
My thoughts exactly.

Of course we don't have any live cams on the vaunted Republican Guard units that are going to be carpet bombed into wormfood by the buffs.

Those images may give them some second thoughts.

14 posted on 03/23/2003 2:43:26 AM PST by ninonitti
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To: sarcasm
Maybe those folks should note that danged few people have been injured in the bom-bing and danged fewer killed. Even Iraqi TV is not claiming widespread damage. I think perhaps many of them realize this and that is why there are not more street demonstrations.

And to the woman quoted as saying we want the Arabs on their knees? Until you get control of the Islamist azzholes who are perverting your culture, you dam right thats what we want. If you won't do it, we will do it for you.

15 posted on 03/23/2003 2:52:20 AM PST by Adder
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To: sarcasm
i guess there can be two sides to a media war, but since the liberation of Afghanistan is a reality -

For Immediate Release
March 22, 2003

Liberation Update




The voices of freedom, heard now inside Iraq and around the world.

News accounts today paint a vivid picture of joy and relief inside Iraq. American and coalition troops are being welcomed by smiling Iraqis. Their voices have been silenced for too long, but now they are heard inside Iraq and around the world.

VOICES OF FREEDOM

“Coming into Basra as part of a massive military convoy, I encountered a stream of young men, dressed in what appeared to be Iraqi army uniforms, applauding the US marines as they swept past in tanks.”
BBC reporter, 3-22-03

"Ajami Saadoun Khlis, whose son and brother were executed under the Saddam regime, sobbed like a child on the shoulder of the Guardian's Egyptian translator. He mopped the tears but they kept coming. 'You just arrived,' he said. 'You're late. What took you so long? God help you become victorious. I want to say hello to Bush, to shake his hand. We came out of the grave.'"
The Guadian, 3-22-03



A Vision for Iraq
President Addresses the Nation

Why We Know Iraq is Lying





“As hundreds of coalition troops swept in just after dawn, the heartache of a town that felt the hardest edges of Saddam Hussein's rule seemed to burst forth, with villagers running into the streets to celebrate in a kind of grim ecstasy, laughing and weeping in long guttural cries.

“‘Oooooo, peace be upon you, peace be upon you, peace you, oooooo,’ Zahra Khafi, a 68-year-old mother of five, cried to a group of American and British visitors who came to the town shortly after Mr. Hussein's army appeared to melt away. ‘I'm not afraid of Saddam anymore.’”
New York Times, 3-22-03

"We've been driving since dawn today in southern Iraq, and so far we've come across scores of Bedouin herdsmen. We've been greeted by friendly greetings of ‘inshallah’ and ‘salaam aleikum’…we've seen both women and men waving greetings and shouting greeting to the U.S. troops.”
Radio Free Europe correspondent Ron Synovitz, 3-21-03

"They told me that Saddam Hussein is not allowing anyone to leave Baghdad. I don't fear the Americans. I was in Baghdad in the war in 1991 and I saw how surgical an operation it was. Saddam Hussein has persecuted everyone except his own family. Kurds, Arab Shiites, Turkoman - everybody has suffered. But our country was a rich country and we can be rich again.'”
Financial Times Information, 3-21-03

"These are US Marines being greeted if not with garlands, with hand shakes by residents of the town in the deep-south corner of Iraq.”
CBS News, 3-21-03

"One little boy, who had chocolate melted all over his face after a soldier gave him some treats from his ration kit, kept pointing at the sky, saying 'Ameriki, Ameriki.'"
Associated Press, 3-21-03

"Milling crowds of men and boys watched as the Marines attached ropes on the front of their Jeeps to one portrait and then backed up, peeling the Iraqi leader's black-and-white metal image off a frame. Some locals briefly joined Maj. David 'Bull' Gurfein in a new cheer. 'Iraqis! Iraqis! Iraqis!' Gurfein yelled, pumping his fist in the air...

"....A few men and boys ventured out, putting makeshift white flags on their pickup trucks or waving white T-shirts out truck windows....'Americans very good,' Ali Khemy said. 'Iraq wants to be free. Some chanted, 'Ameriki! Ameriki!'

"Gurfein playfully traded pats with a disabled man and turned down a dinner invitation from townspeople. 'Friend, friend,' he told them in Arabic learned in the first Gulf War.

"'No Saddam Hussein!' one young man in headscarf told Gurfein. 'Bush!'"
Associated Press, 3-21-03

"Iraqi citizens were shown 'tearing down a poster of Saddam Hussein' and Dexter Filkins of The New York Times was interviewed, saying that Iraqis he had seen were 'hugging and kissing every American they could find.'"
NBC Nightly News, 3-21-03

"Here was a chance to stop and I clambered down, eager to get a first word from an Iraqi of what he thought of this whole affair. 'As salaam alekum,' I said in the traditional greeting, then ran out of Arabic and quickly added, 'Do you speak English?' No go. But with a fumbled exchange of gestures we slowly managed to communicate. Thumbs up for the American tanks, thumbs down for Saddam Hussein. Then he pointed north into the distance and said 'Baghdad.'"
Reuters, 3-21-03

"A line of dancing Kurdish men, staring directly into the mouth of the Iraqi guns less than a mile away, defiantly burned tires, sang traditional new years songs and chanted, 'Topple Saddam.'

"March 21 is the Kurdish New Year....And bonfires have long been a symbol of liberation in this part of the world. 'We're celebrating [Nawroz] a national holiday,' said Samad Abdulla Rahim, 22. 'But today we also celebrate the attack on Saddam.'

"Many expressed hope that deadly fire would light the night sky over Baghdad in the days ahead, bringing an end to the Kurd's epic 30-year struggle against Hussein and his Baath Party. 'I can't wait for the U.S. planes to come and liberate Kirkuk,' said Shahab Ahmed Sherif, a 33-year-old Kurd who had fled the oil-rich city four days earlier."
Copley News Service, 3-21-03

Unidentified Iraqi man: "Help us live better than this life. Let us have freedom."
ABC World News Tonight, 3-21-03





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16 posted on 03/23/2003 2:55:19 AM PST by howieg2u2
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"...the demonstrations could threaten stability in the volatile region."

What stability? The Middle East hasn't been stable for at least 4,000 years.

17 posted on 03/23/2003 3:14:10 AM PST by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
Consider what kind of people like living under despotism. Its too bad we can't ship the Arabs off to an alternate universe. The world would be a lot safer without them and the Leftists around.
18 posted on 03/23/2003 3:22:08 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: sarcasm
``Did you see all those bombs falling on TV? All the poor people? And for what?

Amr Moussa, the head of the 22-member Arab League, said ``no Arab with any remnant of conscience can tolerate'' the bombing of Baghdad, once the proud capital of the Islamic world.

Yeah, tell me about tolerance.

These are probably the same people who cheered and passed out candy when the World Trade Center was attacked and destroyed by those ______ idiots.

19 posted on 03/23/2003 3:43:14 AM PST by Enough is ENOUGH
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To: sarcasm
Nothing newsworthy is being reported. This is straight propaganda -- typical of Reuters. I'll rate it four pitchforks on the manure scale.
20 posted on 03/23/2003 4:49:42 AM PST by T'wit
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