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'All the peasants were cheering us, even the soldiers'
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Posted on 03/24/2003 11:28:32 AM PST by faithincowboys
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To: Pining_4_TX
"They probably have pictures with Saddam on one side and GW on the other and switch it around depending on whose troops are in town."
I highly doubt it. Saddam never gave them anything. Not even food. He pocketed all the oil money for himself, and kept the poor people in want. That's how things work in that part of the world. I've lived throughout Asia and that's how the countries live. They have to have slaves. I think they are just a bit worse in Iraq.
To: Ronnie Radford
Speaking of quagmire, I believe that Saddam knew that a significant number of his troops would desert and, with the exception of a few fanatics, pulled those most loyal in close to Baghdad. He also hoped that the U.S. would be slowed by the wave of deserting soldiers, which is obviously not true as they are simply being passed up by the combat troops to be rounded up by mop up forces.
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posted on
03/24/2003 11:57:16 AM PST
by
Blood of Tyrants
(Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
To: faithincowboys
While I truly hope everything goes as well as you predict it will I can't figure out how Iraq won't become a fundamentalist Islamic regime similar to Iran after Saddam and his scumbags have been removed.
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posted on
03/24/2003 11:57:28 AM PST
by
sakic
To: the Deejay
I didn't mean to imply that they have any affection for Saddam, merely that their support goes to whoever is in power at the moment. It's safer that way, and in the case of the Americans, it's a way to encourage the handouts to start.
To: sakic
well, i hope you're wrong. i think iran will fall before long. i hope iraq retains it's territorial integrity.
that would be a terrible development indeed if the iraqi shia became a part of iran. that would introduce a huge number of shia fundamentalists in a country where the secular forces are slowly making gains!!
that is definitely a difficult region to operate in!
To: faithincowboys; keri; Mitchell; Badabing Badaboom; Fabozz; Fred Mertz; Miss Marple; swarthyguy
However, it must be said they are Shia Muslims.
The area we have been travelling through is predominantly Shia. Saddam Hussein is a Sunni and a northerner.
The Sunni strongholds lie around Baghdad and to the north.
There is a terrific danger this could turn out to be a Shia-Sunni civil war.
God help us if that happens.
I am certain the forces holding out in the south are Sunnis
who are terrified by the thought
of surrendering in the Shia strongholds.
The Shia region ends just at the outskirts of Baghdad.
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posted on
03/24/2003 12:42:42 PM PST
by
Allan
To: jwalsh07
Are you LISTENING liberal media????????????????????
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posted on
03/24/2003 12:53:48 PM PST
by
smiley
To: Allan
oh i know they are. rather than wait for us, they were directed to go south and wreak havoc on us. utterly predictable!!!
To: faithincowboys
"They will always walk taller than the puke appeasers. "
Isn't that the truth. Excellent username, "Faithincowboys"
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posted on
03/24/2003 1:09:48 PM PST
by
auggy
To: faithincowboys
Hey, Saddam --
All your peasants are belong to us
To: Allan; Badabing Badaboom
There is a terrific danger this could turn out to be a Shia-Sunni civil war. Fox just carried a report from Sky News that there is a popular uprising among the Shia population in Basra against Saddam Hussein's forces. The report said that the rebellion is being aided by the British troops who are surrounding the city.
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03/25/2003 9:19:04 AM PST
by
Mitchell
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