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Saddam executes 60 Iraqi officers
The Scotsman ^ | Thu 27 Mar 2003 | Paul Gallagher

Posted on 03/26/2003 10:11:28 PM PST by frosty snowman

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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Or perhaps they will all get tired of being sacrificed to saddam's unholy cause. When I pray for the safety of the coalition troops, I also pray the enemy get tired of saddam and help us liberate the people of Iraq.
41 posted on 03/27/2003 5:08:03 AM PST by tob2
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I do pray like you do, for the enemy to turn on Saddam, for the enemy to be wrought with confusion, for the enemy to have more desire to live for the future, than die for Saddam.
42 posted on 03/27/2003 5:15:26 AM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: frosty snowman
I believe he's been dead since "Opening Day."

These orders are being given by his remaining staff of wannabees, who believe Iraq will win the war, and they'll be the "New, Improved Saddam."

It'll never work.
43 posted on 03/27/2003 5:20:23 AM PST by Pete'sWife (Dirt is for racing... asphalt is for getting there.)
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To: Political Junkie Too
Nonsense. Hussein is dead. This is inertia. It is another sign of the brutality of the Hussein regime. They don't know how to do anything else, so they are falling back on what they do know what to do.

I saw the Al Jazeera video the other day. It was not the work of a fanatical group that went wild. I'm convinced that the people who did what they did had done it before and knew what they were doing. What happened to the soldiers of the 105 mech is what happens to average Iraqi citizens if they don't cooperate with the whims of the Iraqi government.

The news that sixty officers were shot actually tells me that Saddam is still alive. Combine this with the assault of the "technicals" on Third Squadron, Seventh Cav last night. These are exactly the kind of things that a military amateur would do. Saddam waltzes around in a military uniform and does not leave the war to his professional officers. He cannot because that would give the General Staff corps too much political power. Of such things are coups made.

Saddam is said to have remarked: "My enemies want to kill me, but I kill them first, because I know that they want to kill me before they even know it."

Stalin was the same way, you know. Naturally, he did not suffer fools gladly, or even friends. So many general staff officers were killed in the Red Army purges that it had a baleful influence on the Red Army as an institution. It took the German invasion to have the young leaders in the Red Army step forward. Even then, the NKVD was kept around for a dollop of "courage" now and again.

One thing that needs to be emphasized: the difference between this war and Operation Barbarossa are simple and critical: the Iraqis do not have a widespread native military supply and production system. They aren't turning out T-72's in Takrit. Further, they do not have vast stretches of steppe to fall back on. They don't have a strategic rear. We have jumped into their strategic rear. We are operating in their north and in their west, and I suspect that we are there in greater strength than we are aware of.

Be Seeing You,

Chris

44 posted on 03/27/2003 5:26:22 AM PST by section9 (You will all be shot unless you download the Saddam screensaver...)
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To: frosty snowman
1 little 2 little 3 little dead guys 4 little 5 little 6 little dead guys 7 little 8 litttle 9 little dead guys let's kill another 10 more

ahhh 1 little 2 little...oh sorry got carried away
45 posted on 03/27/2003 5:29:49 AM PST by grumple
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To: frosty snowman
Saddam continues to imitate Stalin.
46 posted on 03/27/2003 5:56:00 AM PST by aristeides
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To: Political Junkie Too
You might be right. I don't for a minute believe Hussein is the only "evil one" in that government--I'm sure plenty more were ready and willing to take his place, and most were probably schooled by Hussein or his evil spawn. They'd probably do a lot of things the same way he would have.
47 posted on 03/27/2003 6:17:04 AM PST by MizSterious ("The truth takes only seconds to tell."--Jack Straw)
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To: ambrose
So here I am, sitting, wondering how I too can achieve those blissful liberal thought processes that allow people at DU to view the Iraq war this way.

My best guess <------

48 posted on 03/27/2003 6:48:48 AM PST by Dr.Deth
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To: frosty snowman
I just hope that when the population starts killing off the Saddam Fedayeen that we get our humanitarian asses out of the way and let them take care of it.
49 posted on 03/27/2003 6:53:21 AM PST by Flint
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To: Lib-Lickers 2
Maybe this is Saddam's successor's way of proving to people that Saddam is still alive.
50 posted on 03/27/2003 7:43:11 AM PST by aristeides
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