To: oolatec; doug from upland; Cap Huff; Dog; Coop; AdmSmith; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ...
Sadly you are right about that. Omar at ITM ripped into Sadr today big time.
There were no car-bombs, huge explosions or clashes yet more than 80 bodies were found scattered in various districts of the capital and the number is increasing while I'm typing these words.
The most disturbing finding is that some of the victims were strangled and others were found hanging from lampposts with the word 'traitor' written on the bodies and this makes one think the 4 victims in this particular case were from Sadr city itself because 'traitor' is used to describe someone from your own but who turned against you and it makes no sense to use it on strangers.
I'm afraid I have to think that some sort of 'court' is behind these executions because strangling or death by hanging is not the common execution method for al-Qaeda or regular criminals and I'm afraid we are standing before the doings of a new sharia court similar to the one found in Najaf back in 2004 (and we never heard of the results of the alleged investigation ever since).
You form a multi-thousand men militia, you arm them with all kinds of weapons you can find, you fill them with hatred through your inflammatory speeches, you promise to use your militia to defend Iraq's worst enemies, you accuse the Sunni of being Takfiri terrorists, accuse the US of supporting this terrorism and accuse Kurds and fellow Shia of being materialistic opportunists and puppets of the US occupier. And your Islamic militia attacks dozens of mosques and kills dozens of people over night. And after all this you call yourself a patriot.
You are just as dangerous to Iraq as Saddam was or al-Qaeda is. I worked in Basra for a whole year, and I was the only secular person in town of 50,000 devout Shia. They didn't hate me, they didn't hurt me and I never felt afraid of being there. On the contrary, there was a great deal of mutual respect between me and the locals I was in contact with. Al-Qaeda was already murdering Iraqis back then but Iraqis knew who the bad guys were and they didn't alienate or generalize the term 'terrorist' over an entire portion of the community.
It's you and hateful thugs like you who got us to this point
God damn you.
http://iraqthemodel.blogspot.com/
9 posted on
03/14/2006 11:10:08 AM PST by
jmc1969
To: jmc1969
the whole situation there is very tenuous. I wonder what the operational activities of US forces are like in this environment.
To: jmc1969
It's you and hateful thugs like you who got us to this point
God damn you.
Sadr will get his, in this life or the next.
20 posted on
03/14/2006 11:17:43 AM PST by
steel_resolve
(An intolerant culture will seek to impose it's will on the tolerant one.)
To: jmc1969
This is vendetta killings. We should expect it. IMHO, they are a long time coming.
32 posted on
03/14/2006 11:27:07 AM PST by
bnelson44
(Proud parent of a tanker! (Charlie Mike, son))
To: jmc1969
Fascinating stuff on this blog. Mookie may prove to be a longer term problem for Iraq than al qaida.
To: jmc1969
Let us hope millions of Iraqi have the same insite as Omar has, and realize they must demand through their elected/and otherwise representatives, holler to the high heavens to the current leadership to put this crap to an end.
I do hope Talabani and other strong Kurds and secularist will keep the pressure on, to convince the shia groups they have failed miserably and have shown Iraqis in general they are not fit to lead. Guess in the next few weeks we shall see what trend shall be established. I hesitate to make any predictions. To many variables can change or new ones surface. As stated elsewhere. Fatso must go.
70 posted on
03/14/2006 12:25:33 PM PST by
Marine_Uncle
(Honor must be earned)
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