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bullseyebarb 22-04-2007 18:38

End the war; Right message sent to the wrong address.
 
An appeal from Mohammed Fadhil in Badhdad, April 21st, 2007.

www.iraqthemodel.blogspot.com

cashman 22-04-2007 22:48

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the guy hits the nail SMACK on the HEAD,in my book. if mohamed was on accyweb id give him karma.;)

bullseyebarb 22-04-2007 23:11

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 414081)
the guy hits the nail SMACK on the HEAD,in my book. if mohamed was on accyweb id give him karma.;)

You can. Just post an encouraging comment on his, (and his brother's web site). Every time I go online, I always check with them to see what's really going on in Baghdad and Iraq at large. They tell it all.....the good and the bad.

cashman 22-04-2007 23:18

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Originally Posted by bullseyebarb (Post 414093)
You can. Just post an encouraging comment on his, (and his brother's web site). Every time I go online, I always check with them to see what's really going on in Baghdad and Iraq at large. They tell it all.....the good and the bad.

would have done bullseye, but have ceased leaving my e-mail addy anywhere i get nigh on 100 a day i dont want.

bullseyebarb 22-04-2007 23:24

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 414096)
would have done bullseye, but have ceased leaving my e-mail addy anywhere i get nigh on 100 a day i dont want.

You need a good spam blocker and ISP, honey. I never get unwanted e-mail.

garinda 22-04-2007 23:32

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I wonder if Mohammed Fadhil knows Abu Khaleel?

http://iraquna.blogspot.com/2005/12/...ericanism.html

cashman 22-04-2007 23:40

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 414102)
I wonder if Mohammed Fadhil knows Abu Khaleel?

http://iraquna.blogspot.com/2005/12/...ericanism.html

possibly,but i doubt it this ones nearly 18months old, he will probably have had the crap bombed out of him by now:rolleyes:

bullseyebarb 22-04-2007 23:41

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 414102)
I wonder if Mohammed Fadhil knows Abu Khaleel?

http://iraquna.blogspot.com/2005/12/...ericanism.html

Perhaps. But I doubt he or his brother would agree with his point of view. Dare we speculate that you do, however?

garinda 22-04-2007 23:50

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Originally Posted by bullseyebarb (Post 414112)
Perhaps. But I doubt he or his brother would agree with his point of view. Dare we speculate that you do, however?


Don't be afraid, ask.

Am I anti the war in Iraq? Yes.

Do I think the Iraqis are better or worse off than before the war? Worse off.

Do I think that the country is on the verge of civil war? Yes.

Do I think it has been worth the blood shed of British and American members of the armed services? No.

Do I think there would have been a war to unseat Saddam, instead of other just as evil despots like Mugabe, if Iraq wasn't places so strategically to the world's biggest oil reserves? No.

garinda 23-04-2007 00:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 414109)
possibly,but i doubt it this ones nearly 18months old, he will probably have had the crap bombed out of him by now:rolleyes:

What about Khalid Jarrar then?

He doesn't sound a happy little Iraqi bunny.


http://secretsinbaghdad.blogspot.com/

garinda 23-04-2007 00:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 414109)
possibly,but i doubt it this ones nearly 18months old, he will probably have had the crap bombed out of him by now:rolleyes:

What about Khalid Jarrar then?

He doesn't sound a happy little Iraqi bunny.


http://secretsinbaghdad.blogspot.com/

bullseyebarb 23-04-2007 00:07

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 414114)
Don't be afraid, ask.

Am I anti the war in Iraq? Yes.

Do I think the Iraqis are better or worse off than before the war? Worse off.

Do I think that the country is on the verge of civil war? Yes.

Do I think it has been worth the blood shed of British and American members of the armed services? No.

Do I think there would have been a war to unseat Saddam, instead of other just as evil despots like Mugabe, if Iraq wasn't places so strategically to the world's biggest oil reserves? No.

Didn't need to ask.....it was rather obvious. Mugabe is a nasty piece of work for sure....but he's only a threat to his own countrymen. It was the stated policy of the Clinton administration to have a regime change in Iraq.....and for very good reasons. Nothing came of it until after 9/11.

The more democratic governments we have around the world, the safer we all are. But it takes a lot of time and effort......and, alas, bloodshed to get there. I don't like it any more than you do.....but I do understand the goal.

garinda 23-04-2007 00:10

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Originally Posted by bullseyebarb (Post 414121)
Didn't need to ask.....it was rather obvious. Mugabe is a nasty piece of work for sure....but he's only a threat to his own countrymen. It was the stated policy of the Clinton administration to have a regime change in Iraq.....and for very good reasons. Nothing came of it until after 9/11.

The more democratic governments we have around the world, the safer we all are. But it takes a lot of time and effort......and, alas, bloodshed to get there. I don't like it any more than you do.....but I do understand the goal.


...and besides being a threat to his own people, and the Kurds, how was Saddam a threat to the U.S.?

Where are the weapons of mass destruction?

Oh yes, the security services of the most powerful country on Earth got it wrong, there aren't any.

bullseyebarb 23-04-2007 00:39

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 414124)
...and besides being a threat to his own people, and the Kurds, how was Saddam a threat to the U.S.?

Where are the weapons of mass destruction?

Oh yes, the security services of the most powerful country on Earth got it wrong, there aren't any.

He was a threat to the region......had already invaded Kuwait. Used WMD's. Never gave up on his desire to go nuclear. Had links with terrorists groups.

Nobody knows for sure.....although there has been some interesting speculation about this. He certainly had them at one time and acted like he still did.

Correction.....the intelligence services of ALL major countries believed he had WMD's.....even the U.N. thought he did. After 9/11, would you take the risk? All relied too much on technology rather than good old boots on the ground intel. The thing that keeps our guys up at night is the thought that some terrorist group will get hold of nuclear materials. Frankly, I'm surprised it hasn't already happened.

garinda 23-04-2007 00:50

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Originally Posted by bullseyebarb (Post 414132)
He was a threat to the region......had already invaded Kuwait. Used WMD's. Never gave up on his desire to go nuclear. Had links with terrorists groups.

Nobody knows for sure.....although there has been some interesting speculation about this. He certainly had them at one time and acted like he still did.

Correction.....the intelligence services of ALL major countries believed he had WMD's.....even the U.N. thought he did. After 9/11, would you take the risk? All relied too much on technology rather than good old boots on the ground intel. The thing that keeps our guys up at night is the thought that some terrorist group will get hold of nuclear materials. Frankly, I'm surprised it hasn't already happened.

After 9/11 there were lots of 'risk' countries.

A lot of funding for terrorism originates in Saudi, who incidentally have an appalling human rights record, but they weren't a target for the war against terror. Oh yes, we like them, they are our friends.

garinda 23-04-2007 00:51

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Iran's going ahead with it's nuclear programme, you going to march in there next?


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