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hardcore trancer
Mystic Mind

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Location: Toronto,Canada
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Mar-12-2006 15:49
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trancaholic
Danish Prophet of Doom

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aalborg
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Re: Re: Re: Big boys of iraq putting the hurting on the marines
| quote: | Originally posted by Purple
Honestly? I think the will of the people is more important, and the will of Iraqi people is to fight the terror which US has brought to their lives.
These people were leaving in peace and had a perfect normal life. There was no targeting of schools, markets, mosques, cafe's, job lines and aid workers in Iraq before. US and its millitary brought it to them.
When US invades a country on pretext of lies, its not terrorism, its a 'war on terrorism'. And when Iraqies fight back this oppression its terrorism?
Make no mistake people, these people blasting US vehicle, these people making sniper attack on US soilders; are no terrorists. They are freedon fighters, army, martyrs... or whatever you like to call them; but no terrorists. |
Seeing as you're so much better informed about Iraq than the rest of us, that you don't even have to provide any justification for your claims, maybe you can answer me this:
The current government in Iraq is democratically elected, and it has abstained from asking the foreign troops to leave (in fact it even asked - in a formal letter - the Danish troops to stay last month). Why is this? As you've already claimed that "the will" of the Iraqis is to fight the US, and you're clearly not one to be mistaken about the citizens of a country thousands of miles from your place of residence, obviously we must conclude that the evil Iraqi government is acting in direct opposition to the true will of the Iraqi people. But why is this? And why do the Iraqis keep electing such bastards as their leaders? Why didn't they vote for people running on an agenda to make the foreign troops leave? It seems that when we combine your profound insight with trivial facts, only one conclusion can be drawn: Iraqis are stupid. Is that why they keep killing more Iraqis than Americans?
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Mar-12-2006 16:28
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Purple
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Big boys of iraq putting the hurting on the marines
| quote: | Originally posted by Lepanto
only an idiot with no knowledge of military history would think that the insurgency have a slight chance against the marines. even when they fight like little B I T C H E S. They don't have the balls to fight like real M E N. they put up human shields of women and kids. PANSYS.
and USMC > all. SEMPER FI! i'm glad my boys over there shreded these ******s like no tommorow.
if you think they have a chance against the best trained, physically, metally, psychologically, most battle-ready, most fanatical, bad ass mother******s on this earth you're sadly mistaken. |
Knowledge of Millitary history?
Afganistan and Vietnam asshole.
| quote: | Originally posted by trancaholic
Seeing as you're so much better informed about Iraq than the rest of us, that you don't even have to provide any justification for your claims, maybe you can answer me this:
The current government in Iraq is democratically elected, and it has abstained from asking the foreign troops to leave (in fact it even asked - in a formal letter - the Danish troops to stay last month). Why is this? As you've already claimed that "the will" of the Iraqis is to fight the US, and you're clearly not one to be mistaken about the citizens of a country thousands of miles from your place of residence, obviously we must conclude that the evil Iraqi government is acting in direct opposition to the true will of the Iraqi people. But why is this? And why do the Iraqis keep electing such bastards as their leaders? Why didn't they vote for people running on an agenda to make the foreign troops leave? It seems that when we combine your profound insight with trivial facts, only one conclusion can be drawn: Iraqis are stupid. Is that why they keep killing more Iraqis than Americans? |
Allow the US branded 'terrorist organisations' to stand in elections and you will see a repeat of Hamas winning in Palestine. The current government is not of choice but by default (lack of choice).
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Mar-12-2006 16:44
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Lepanto
Makes you HORNY!

Registered: Jul 2005
Location: The Height of New Colossus
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Mar-12-2006 17:09
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Fir3start3r
Armin Acolyte

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Big boys of iraq putting the hurting on the marines
| quote: | Originally posted by Purple
Knowledge of Millitary history?
Afganistan and Vietnam asshole.
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Um, Afghanistan is under the jurisdiction of the Eurocorps, sorry.
If you threw in Vietnam is just confuse the situation, you did; that's a totally different situation, on a different timeline and has no relevance to this arguement.
| quote: | Originally posted by Purple
Honestly? I think the will of the people is more important, and the will of Iraqi people is to fight the terror which US has brought to their lives.
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Like South Korea, Kuwait, West Germany and South Vietnam for example?
Those that have been liberated from oppression have done very well for themselves.
It only took a peek over the border to see whos style of government really works and who helped them to acheive that.
With your agruement, you probably would think dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan was 'terrorism' too.
The West was quick to rectify that situation with billions of dollars worth in loans and Japan became a leading manufacturer in the world.
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Allow the US branded 'terrorist organisations' to stand in elections and you will see a repeat of Hamas winning in Palestine. The current government is not of choice but by default. |
What??
The government was freely elected by the people of Iraq, not some puppet regime.
Simply side-stepping thier whole electoral process so you can try and make your point is ignorant indeed...

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Mar-12-2006 17:23
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