Erios, I love you for that post you made [no homo]. I can't see how some people can still continue to be fooled. As I said before, Bush listened to defectors who obviously wanted Saddam to be removed, and were con men and criminals themselves. And Bush listened to the Israelis, and pro-Israel neocons in his cabinet. And the Brits. Yeah, all the these people had no vested interests vis-a-vis having an anti-Western strong Arab leader in power, and were really after the truth.Bush had his mind made up about attacking Iraq since he took power. He was going to do it one way or another. 9/11 just gave him a great excuse, and anybody who questioned it was called as a traitor. False "intelligence" from con men and criminals was believed so as to present it to the world as justification for attacking.Benyamin Netanyahu (YES, the former ISRAELI leader), Daniel Pipes, Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Pearle, Douglas Feith, and other rabid Likudniks/Zionists crafted this war as far back as 1999. Look it up.The war was to remove a "threat to Israel". It was not for- bringing democracy to Arabia- bringing freedom to the oppressed under Saddam- WMDs- whatever other facade that was presented to the worldAnd tmmercer,
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To be fair, I think that at the time, most people genuinely thought that Saddam had WMDs in there somewhere. It is entirely possible that the entire country, possibly even much of the world, was guilty of the supposed "groupthing" that had allegedly infected the CIA.I really think that you need to sit back and look at the time that this happened, 9/11 notwithstanding. How many times had we heard that Saddam had frustrated the UN's weapons inspectors? A ton, and the whole world was hearing this in the 90s. So, even when (if, in my mind) Saddam did comply with the UN inspectors, most of the world still held a high level of doubt.Now, this doesn't absolve anyone of any guilt, especially if the actual intelligence was pointing elsewhere and they knew it and intentionally ignored it, but I don't think it is 100% fair to look at this as if it all occurred in a vacuum.And then, 9-11 hit us and that pressured even more people not to do the diligent thing in oversight (read: Congress), because they didn't want to look soft. While some may accuse the neo-cons of calling dissenters traitors, I think the problem is more indicative of the current state of politics overall, not just in one party or the other or in the current administration: politicians are more concerned with making the voters happy today than with doing what they should do. I wish that both parties would take at look at this issue from that perspective, instead of sitting there covering their ass on one front and attacking the other party on another. Ultimately, the problem will recur if the politicians don't pull their heads out of their asses (or the people who vote in said politicians time and time again...)
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^ Check out my post two posts above yours. The article makes no mention of any direct conversations between the DCI and the Iraqi FM. The information was gleaned from 'documentary intelligence'
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9/6/2007 7:23:24 PM
Somewhere in Sweden, Hans Blix is shaking his fist right now.
9/6/2007 7:57:23 PM
Nuke program parts unearthed in Baghdad back yard(CNN) -- The CIA has in its hands the critical parts of a key piece of Iraqi nuclear technology -- parts needed to develop a bomb program -- that were dug up in a back yard in Baghdad, CNN has learned.
9/6/2007 8:44:39 PM
Do you just queue these posts up and then when you think you can apply them, you just paste em in and sit back and smile like you accomplished something, when what really happens is we sit here scratching our head wondering what the hell point it was you were trying to make?Just wait a damn minute.You posted that shit in some other thread last week, and got summarily owned because of it.Stop copying and pasting bullshit you vapid cunt.]
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no, I call you a racist asshole because you ARE a RACIST asshole. I'm not talking about Arab leaders, unless you happen to be an Arab leader. Once again, ANOTHER red herring. Furthermore, you don't hate Israel for it's gov't. You hate it for its JEWS. And THAT is what makes you a racist asshole.The fact is, Israel can do no right in your eyes. Never could, never will. And it's of its Jews, as far as you are concerned. So don't try and hide behind the "I was attacking Israel," because in all honesty, you are attacking the Jews. You just want to be able to hide behind your faux moral high-ground of "I don't like 'Israel.'" And I'll call you out for your bullshitting ANY day of the week.
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^ I stand by my statement. Mubarak is as much an honorable person as Gaddafi.I don't want total freedom. I don't want us to make allies of future Saddams and future Osama bin Ladins and future Pinochets and future Duvaliers and future Batistas and future Talibans and future Shahs...It's kinda bitten us in the ass, don't you think?[Edited on September 6, 2007 at 11:48 PM. Reason : .]
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You are an idiot! I stand by that.Mubarak has slaughtered so many civilians in his 26 years of infamous rule. I am a refugee here because its not safe for me to go back to Egypt and visit......he's also behind so many terrorist attacks on poor little defenseless Israel......I'm surprised bush didn't go for Mubarak before Saddam....he's such a threat to the international community. Heck, Christians can't even practice their religion in Egypt anymore because all Christians are now being hunted by the brotherhood.^just like the rest of the world doesn't want allies like America.....[Edited on September 6, 2007 at 11:51 PM. Reason : fda]
9/6/2007 11:47:30 PM
^ You've given up on supporting your argument and went to attacking my person. That means I win. Mubarak is not a saint. I am well within my rights in saying that. Is he better than Saddam? Sure. If that's your standard I consider it pretty low and I'm glad you're not our President and will never get close to having any say in this country. People like Mubarak do not need us to oust him cause he leaves us alone, but that does not mean we need to give him aid.[Edited on September 6, 2007 at 11:52 PM. Reason : .]
9/6/2007 11:50:10 PM
there is no argument...take a middle eastern history class THEN we can have an argument.
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he's also a crappy running back
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To NoChance: Fuck you, you piece of shit. Yes, I post some of the same facts in a number of threads--only your "facts" change with the wind. Piss off.To Golovko: Actually, it was no-fly zones--one northern and one southern. The US jets were patrolling the no-fly zones, which were originally established by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France (until France pulled out--again!), to prevent Saddam Hussein from attacking minorities and persecuted groups such as the Kurds, the Shiites, and relief workers. The fears at the time were that these attacks by Saddam would be with WMDs--again. Your position--if it really is your position--is nothing more than sophistry. And it ignores the realities of geopolitics, then and now. I mean, are you saying that you disagreed with Bill Clinton's policy of "containment" in Iraq? Yes or no on this one, please.To Flyin Ryan: "It is good to strike the serpent's head with your enemy's hand."--Chinese proverb[Edited on September 7, 2007 at 12:28 AM. Reason : .]
9/7/2007 12:28:12 AM
OEPII1 hates America
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9/7/2007 7:56:55 AM
I gotta agree with aaronburro on that battle. Seems to be a little latent racism from the non Jewish middle easterners of the board.
9/7/2007 7:57:17 AM
^el oh el....is that contributing? Calling everyone that doesn't agree with your pal a racist?
9/7/2007 9:34:30 AM
Oh I think that their tactics are far different from those of the Israelis. Primarily the subscribe to a doctrine of asymetric warfare and tend to use guerilla tactics to diminish Israel's vast tactical advantages. However, my comment was not intended to suggest these differences or to condone Israel's response, it was simply to make light of the point that these guys are generally accepted to not be soldiers (in that they do not fight for a sovereign government military).Yes, it is a true shame that the deaths of a handful of Israelis make far bigger headlines than the deaths of scores of their Lebanese counterparts.
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Oh I couldn't agree more. If they fought the Israelis heads up, everyone on earth knows what the outcome would be. Fighting a superior fighting force by exploiting their weaknesses to capitalize on your strengths is a tactic as old a war itself.
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but Mother has no power and is the laughing stock of the world because Mother doesn't have an army and is essentially just making corrupt side dealsMother can't even find Saddam's hidden bag of weed because she is an incompetent moron...so Saddam gives his bag to his friend Syria who also laughs at Mother for being naive]
9/7/2007 10:46:03 AM
somebody is a little too much into weed.
9/7/2007 11:14:04 AM
^^ thats the most retarded attempt at an analogy ive ever heard.
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i'm just building of HUR's supremely retarded analogyI can't take chicken shit and turn it into chicken saladBut I wouldn't expect any of the liberals who hate America like joe_schmoe to have the common sense to see what I am saying]
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