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To: DoctorZIn
I base my opinion on the recent events in Iraq concerning the Shi'ite Muslim who blew up American soldiers after being whipped into a frenzy by some traveling Mullahs. (Shi'ites are the prominent sect in Iran.) One thing I do understand is that it doesn't matter what an Islamist's citizenship is; religious beliefs are the end game, regardless of national origin.

In case we've forgotten...

Almin Karamehmedovic
The Associated Press

March 29, 2003

IN THE IRAQI DESERT -- A suicide bomber killed four Americans in an attack Saturday north of the city of Najaf, U.S. military officers said.

Capt. Andrew Wallace said the victims were part of the Army's 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division.

The attack occurred at a U.S. checkpoint on the highway north of Najaf.

A taxi stopped close to the checkpoint, and the driver waved for help. The soldiers approached the car, and it exploded, Wallace told Associated Press Television News.

U.S. Central Command in Doha, Qatar, confirmed the incident but had no additional details. Maj. Gen. Victor Renuart said that kind of attack was "a symbol of an organization that's starting to get a little bit desperate."

The suicide bombing was the first against U.S. and British forces since the invasion of Iraq began.

There have been warnings of suicide attacks in Iraq.

Iraqi dissidents and Arab media have claimed that Saddam Hussein has opened a training camp for Arab volunteers willing to carry out suicide bombings against U.S. forces in Iraq.

Terror mastermind Osama bin Laden also urged Iraqis last month in an audio tape aired on Arabic television to employ the tactic against the Americans. Other Arab militants also spoke about suicide missions against the invading armies.

Such suicide attacks are common by Palestinian militants in targeting the better equipped Israeli army during the uprising on the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri was asked in a mid-March television interview, whether Iraq would use the tactic of suicide attacks against the invading American forces.

"We have prepared ourselves for all kinds of war. For many months, tens of thousands have volunteered to serve as martyrdom-seekers (suicide attackers) in the battle with the American enemy," he said. "We trained them and readied them. We have prepared ourselves for street fighting and desert fighting."

The biggest suicide bombing against the U.S. military abroad was in Lebanon when a truck packed with explosives drove into the U.S. Marine base at Beirut International Airport and exploded in the early morning Oct. 23, 1983, as the troops slept. The attack killed 241 American servicemen and leveled the base. Simultaneously, a Beirut base for French soldiers was attacked by another suicide bomber, killing 58 paratroopers.

The Americans and the French were in Lebanon as part of an ill-fated peacekeeping mission to end Lebanon's civil war. Iranian-backed Shiite Muslim militants were blamed for the attacks.

In 1996, a truck bomb at the U.S. Khobar Towers barracks in Saudi Arabia killed 19 U.S. servicemen.

37 posted on 07/02/2003 11:38:53 AM PDT by 6323cd
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To: 6323cd
Did you know, that a mullah in Iran was beheaded last week? (although I certainly don't condone this)

I think there's a lot going on that you may not be aware of, because it really hasn't been reported to any great degree.
39 posted on 07/02/2003 12:00:36 PM PDT by nuconvert
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To: 6323cd
I base my opinion on the recent events in Iraq concerning the Shi'ite Muslim who blew up American soldiers after being whipped into a frenzy by some traveling Mullahs. (Shi'ites are the prominent sect in Iran.) One thing I do understand is that it doesn't matter what an Islamist's citizenship is; religious beliefs are the end game, regardless of national origin.

I am not arguing that there are not Islamic fascists in Iran. The opposite is true. I am only arguing that this element in the Iranian regime is a small minority position in the Iran of today.

The people of Iran, according to their own polling; want a radical change in the regime. The majority are angry at the regime's emphasis on Islam and Palestine at the expense of the needs of their own people.

The majority no longer respect the mullahs in Iran, most consider them corrupt or fools. This is why there is a huge interest in pre Islamic religions in Iran today.

The problem is so serious that Iranian mullahs are now starting to support the protest movement, because they fear Islam will be dead in Iran if they don't support it and a regime change happens.

Are you aware of any of this? Have you been reading the news reports in the threads I mentioned? I understand your anger, I share it against the Islamic fascists, but I do not agree that the people of Iran are all Islamic fascists. Few are today. This is the very reason the regime is about to crumble. The students and people of Iran are demanding a secular democratic republic. I support this, and I believe you would to. Read the comments of the Iranian students and leaders. They often sound more conservative and informed about our founding principles than most conservatives I know. If they succeed, they will be one of our strongest allies. Please support them.

40 posted on 07/02/2003 12:02:09 PM PDT by DoctorZIn (IranAzad... 7 days until July 9th)
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