http://apnews.myway.com/article/20060222/D8FUDN9O7.html
2/22/2006 6:54:41 PM
noi think this is a perfect exit point for uswe can't choose sides in a religious warpeace, we out
2/22/2006 7:43:18 PM
2/22/2006 7:46:19 PM
hahahaahhagood pointpositive transition
2/22/2006 8:02:25 PM
why is it I always get the feeling yall are happy when bad things happen in Iraq?
2/22/2006 8:06:47 PM
Because you're just that obtuse?
2/22/2006 9:04:33 PM
or maybe it's because I heard democrats just this last week talking about how great it would be if Cheney's friend died so that Cheney could be charged with manslaughter. Granted, that is a separateissue than Iraq, but the observation remains the same. Many democrats and critics of Bush in general seem to get so carried away with their hatred of Bush and his policies that they appear to rejoice at each percieved failure of the Bush admin.
2/22/2006 9:34:22 PM
i openly admit i hate that he is our president
2/22/2006 9:39:29 PM
http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=223285
2/22/2006 9:42:48 PM
the fact that mathman is right about l3ftist going overboard with their hatred of bush to the point of actually wanting people to die so it'd tarnish his imageDOESN'T IN ANY WAYchange the fact that this is the direct result a collosal fuck-up that was completely avoidable in the first place.
2/22/2006 9:59:11 PM
^^ from that thread:
2/22/2006 11:07:20 PM
Civil Wars are part of democracy! USA #1! USA #1!
2/22/2006 11:14:46 PM
2/22/2006 11:24:31 PM
damn this sucks. we failed again
2/22/2006 11:37:42 PM
nightline is doing a piece on thisshits wicked ok
2/22/2006 11:38:04 PM
^yeh i just saw it
2/22/2006 11:45:54 PM
remind me again of the foreign power that kept order during the civil war here in the statescause i meani imagine that the death toll would have been massive if not for that forign intervention
2/22/2006 11:56:24 PM
Now for a moment of thoughtful response (as opposed to bored ranting):I'm really curious to see how this plays out. This gives the Iraqi government and its security forces a GOLDEN opportunity to assert itself and "step up" (as Bush puts it) as a body that can handle its own business without looking like the thugs they replaced. Further, it gives them the perfect opportunity to direct the anger of its citizens where it belongs: Al Qaeda. How they respond and the effectiveness of that response will be indicative of how much longer we'll be in Iraq.
2/23/2006 12:06:09 AM
"Step Up" from the man who brought you"Bring em on"
2/23/2006 12:12:02 AM
It's not going to be an easy task. Iran and probably Al Qaeda have already spiked the punch by fueling the tensions created by the Danish cartoon. The people were already on edge. The facts that the mosque they blew up was the home of the 12th prophet (and the place he's forecasted to return to, coinciding with the return of Jesus and world peace), and bordering a Sunni neighborhood certainly won't help matters.
2/23/2006 12:26:08 AM
al queda is outplaying the US like they are UNC and we are NCSU
2/23/2006 12:32:50 AM
its almost like they actually understand what kind of people run and occupy countries in the middle eastor its almost like they did some research before undertaking a major operation
2/23/2006 12:39:08 AM
I WISH THE CIA OR SOMEONE WOULD HAVE WARNED US THAT THIS WOULD HAPPEN
2/23/2006 12:59:51 AM
so, what exactly is a civil war warning? is it anything like an air raid siren?
2/23/2006 1:19:06 AM
Its like a civil war warning I guess because they totally weren't bombing stuff and killing each other before.errr...wait
2/23/2006 10:17:18 AM
2/23/2006 12:10:32 PM
2/23/2006 12:36:48 PM
Ah, fuck.It will never cease to amaze me how some folks have the capacity to see a situation where group A blows up group B and come to the conclusion that group C is to blame.However, I will say this...One of my major reasons for supporting the Iraq war to begin with was my confidence that we would have to go over their eventually anyway, and that we might as well do it before things got too out of hand as far as civil war/brutal regime killing people/etc.I don't think that, looking at Iraq, you can honestly come to the conclusion that this wasn't going to happen eventually. Yugoslavia is actually an apt comparison. Saddam Hussein and Tito were in fairly similar situations, though the old Marshall had a few more crazy ethnic groups to hold together and seemed to do it more smoothly and with less wholesale slaughter, but maybe I'm wrong. Point is, as soon as the regime collapsed on its own through whatever means, the outcome would be what we have now, but worse. Right now they're largely limited to hit-and-run attacks or terrorist bitch moves. Doesn't it seem probable that in another post-regime scenario these militias would have popped up a lot quicker and been more directly confrontational?I'll admit, there's a few hypotheticals in there, but I tend to think it's a likely enough model. I'm open to counterarguments about it.
2/23/2006 12:41:11 PM
i say we pull out and nuke the site from orbit. its the only way to be sure.
2/23/2006 12:43:31 PM
I feel like Iraq and the current situation in the Middle East is like a... hmm... what's a good analogy... mmm... powderkeg? Like a big keg filled with explosive powder.. yeah. And it's just waiting for a the right spark. I wonder if this analogy has ever been used before? I wonder what the resulting consequences of such a keg exploding would be like.... hrm...paging any figure/event that would correlate to an archduke...
2/23/2006 1:05:23 PM
if theres a civil war it might be good for us.Let them kill each other until 1 side is left and then we kill them.
2/23/2006 1:06:38 PM
Hmm...Okay, so this is pretty bad, and we're probably going to have to leave the region in ruins unless their security forces step up (as has been mentioned) and start kicking some ass.
2/23/2006 1:55:49 PM
^^^^ Its the only way to be sure.
2/23/2006 2:11:19 PM
if you're talking about the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, that was a government inside job. That is a 100% proven fact.
2/24/2006 8:17:34 PM
good work, woodfoot
2/25/2006 6:36:47 PM
William F. Buckley weighs in:http://www.nationalreview.com/buckley/buckley200602241451.asp
2/26/2006 12:18:12 AM
i hope this dont sound bad but.....i'm all for this civil war shithonestly i mean whats a few less, crazy ass muslims in the world
2/26/2006 3:36:02 AM
^ Don't forget, it was a civil war that shaped America to what it is today.It may be a few less now, but in the long run, it could be a few more.
2/26/2006 3:40:39 AM
The only problem with the civil war is whether or not the people of the country will fight it out and establish their own government in the long run. If they fight, then one side asks for the "assistance" of one of the neighboring countries to support their cause in return for, say, a sort of puppet government, we would have a problem.Basically I don't see any civil war in that country as ending very well given all the outside influence currently being stirred up inside the country. Everyone in the region already would get involved (yes, including us, although it might be a bit more subtle than direct military support) and that could cause a whole bunch of other problems.
2/26/2006 11:50:20 AM
fear over a new saddamhttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2058790,00.htmlwaaaaaaaaitYou mean that, when you topple a dictator with barely any exit strategy or government strategy... you might get a new dictator?HORROR OF HORRORS, IF ONLY SOMEONE HAD WARNED US!
2/26/2006 12:11:22 PM
2/26/2006 12:12:13 PM
I think it's kind of funny that people now are like O DAWG DID U HEAR IT'S A CIVIL WAR NOWAs if the past year of the formerly powerful minority attacking the formerly oppressed minorty by basically any means available was an indicator of, I don't know, a fucking birthday party or something.
2/26/2006 12:15:10 PM
2/26/2006 12:20:43 PM
OMFG, axis of evil!!!
2/26/2006 12:53:31 PM
2/27/2006 8:32:47 AM
Following the plan perfectly, it seems. The following was drawn two weeks after the start of the war:
3/1/2006 2:50:49 PM
Sectarian Violence > Insurgencyhttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11800917/page/2/
3/13/2006 1:12:54 AM
3/13/2006 1:23:33 AM
Another war comment from an former Reagan staffer...
3/13/2006 3:19:26 AM
SET EM UP
3/13/2006 8:02:12 AM