And that's not all... but in the cafeteria inside the Parliament Building during lunch time.You have to pass through metal detectors, sniffing-dogs, and SEVERAL pat-downs just to get inside the Green Zone, what to talk of the Parliament Building.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6548337.stm2-3 MPs dead, and 15 people injured.Note: Female suicide bomber is what I heard on the BBC just now. The link doesn't seem to mention it yet.Bush thinks terrorism [WHICH HE STIRRED UP (the terrorsim in Iraq)] can be defeated, well he is stupid.If you stir a hornet's nest, there is no way to calm down the hornets ever again, except for destroying the whole nest.Maybe this should go in that Iraq was better under Saddam thread, but a suicide bombing inside the Green Zone is unprecedented.And a few days ago, there was another suicide bombing by a woman.Now what? How can this be defeated?
4/12/2007 9:35:42 AM
but its as safe as a flea market in indiana
4/12/2007 9:40:12 AM
I heard they have been using pregnant women recently.
4/12/2007 9:48:30 AM
from the other thread:McCain told reporters: “that his visit to the market today was proof that you could indeed ‘walk freely’ in some areas of Baghdad.”Sounds great John. But.....
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4/12/2007 10:52:36 AM
I'm not advocating the position, but I think it bears mentioning that we are, in terms of materiel and destructive capacity, perfectly capable of fixing the problem. Sure, it would be at a high cost -- too high of a cost for me, unless I'm overestimating what it would take by quite a lot. But resolve is entirely the deciding factor here.
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4/12/2007 11:09:46 AM
^And that is why we are fighting a losing battle. We operate on the basis of wartime "rules", while they carry out total war.I liken it to us fighting with one hand tied behind our back.
4/12/2007 11:19:58 AM
0EPII1, you clearly misunderstand.Carpet bombing a million people to kill 10,000 is exactly what I'm saying we could do. Certainly not even close to saying that we should do it, I still just want to point out that it is only because we lack the resolve -- and I'm using that term in a very specific capacity here -- to make a desert and call it peace that we will probably lose this war.
4/12/2007 11:22:59 AM
would WW3 actually be such a bad fight if it was western vs muslim world?
4/12/2007 11:27:39 AM
It would be horrifically bloody and require massive atrocities on our part, so yes.
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Yes yes, it sounds very profound and progressive to say things like that, but you know full well what is meant by "atrocities."
4/12/2007 12:17:55 PM
Up until Persian Gulf, war was basically indiscriminately bombing enemy countries, civilians and all. Another World War implies that's what we'd be doing.We obviously can't do that (we can, but we absolutely shouldn't) for various reasons.
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4/12/2007 2:16:39 PM
not immediate withdrawl, but some sort of tangible time table as opposed to "we'll leave when the job is done." bullshit.
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4/12/2007 3:41:37 PM
^ Those must be the Africanized hornets.
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4/12/2007 4:51:41 PM
^^^do you have an analogy machine in your house that works a little like mad libs? or do you just pull all these out of your ass?
4/12/2007 5:10:01 PM
i went out for some hours and haven't read the responses since my last one, but damn, the hornet analogy really caught on
4/12/2007 5:44:44 PM