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Apparently in Afghanistan some Canadian GI scored the longest-distance assault rifle kill ever. He capped a Taliban from 2 1/2 kilometres !! 
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lmao
"are we shooting???" "i dunno! has he got a gun???" "yeah! he does!" *BANG!* "dude! u shot an iraqi!!! whooo!!!! nice one!!!" *yanks inspect dying iraqi holding white flag* lol 3 kings, what a film.
now besides that little bit of humour, i remember one scene which has some relevance to this, when the american soldier is being interrogated, and is asked "why are u fighting us?" he answers "for stability in the region" and the iraqi grabs a can of oil and starts pouring it over the american, exclaiming "here is your fucking stability!!"
i (me, my opinion ) think that is partly the reason george dubya wants to fight iraq and get rid of saddam. so he can get an american sympathysing puppet government to support the americans great need for oil.
also i think he needs something new to focus after afganistan. are the troops still over there? did america say this will be a short war? we used to get updates on things like battles and shit, but i dont think ive seen anything about it for a while. perhaps he thinks its been drawn out too long and not the decisive huge american victory he wanted and so he wants to deflect attention to something else. like others already said, he hardly talks about osama bin laden now. he was like "the worlds most wanted man" for ages, now everyone hates saddam.
i think a few points about this also need to be made, i think america made it possible for osama bin laden and the taliban etc to come to power after the support and arms they got while fighting russia. the same with iraq, they were supported by america while fighting iran or kuwait i think. they say saddam harbours terrorist networks, but who knows what kind of support the americans have given other groups to help further their own agenda. who knows what kind of terrorist cells are actually operating in america itself. i dont think america can go on making these claims when they could be called responsible, inadvertantly or not, for them being in power anyway.
you hear on the news reports of terrorism and the reporters say "it is unsure whether they are linked to osama bin laden's al-quaida group." that in itself doesnt mean much, but it puts the idea that they are a lot bigger than they are, and a bigger threat to everyone. as far as ive heard, there hasnt been one bit of proof that iraq has anything to do with al-quaida in terms of arms and funding etc.
and why is he so obsessed with getting saddam anyway? he feels insulted that his dad couldnt get rid of him? he wants to finish the job? weapons inspectors are trying to do their job, to find the weapons of mass destruction. perhaps they have been impeded, but that doesnt necesarrily mean they are hiding anything. i cant imagine us government letting weapons inspectors just go and look at anything and everything they want. so far they havent found anything and there hasnt been proof that anything illegal or against the un resolutions is being done?
| quote: | "Less than a teaspoon of dry anthrax, a little bit, about this amount - this is just about the amount of a teaspoon - less than a teaspoon full of dry anthrax in an envelope shut down the United States Senate in the fall of 2001.
This forced several hundred people to undergo emergency medical treatment and killed two postal workers just from an amount just about this quantity that was inside of an envelope.
Iraq declared 8,500 litres of anthrax, but Unscom estimates that Saddam Hussein could have produced 25,000 litres."
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where did that anthrax come from? shipped in overseas to attack american postal workers? or was it produced in america? and wtf does "unscom estimates there could be 25000 litres" mean. u can just as easily say something like america declares 10000 litres but could have produced 30000. thats just crap.
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In any case even if it is in Australia's interest to go along with the US for a free trade agreement or whatever (which we are unlikely to get because the agricultural lobbies in the US are way too strong)
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exactly. if they want our fucking SAS then they should buy our fucking steel and stuff! 
a side note: ive heard our normal infantry are better skilled than american rangers
and they should be fucking glad that they are getting the SAS. and i love reading stories like that about small squads of commandos and stuff pulling off shit like that. i read in a book for a vietnam war essay in yr11 about an aussie patrol that was ambushed and a soldier being shot through both his eyes and another through his neck or something and making it out of there alive. go the fucking SAS!!! (even i personally dont really want them to go there, if it comes to that i hope they fucking shit on everything!! fucking hard as nails ****s! better than any soft cock US shit! )
god knows what kind of weapons america is hiding. as far as im concerned im more scared of george dubya going nuts and unleashing shit everywhere than saddam hussain what business do they have in the region anyway? human rights abuses? im not arguing it doesnt happen, but i dont htink america has a clean slate in that department, operating clothing sweat shops and shitty working conditions for immigrants. besides trade sanctions against iraq probably hurt their people just as much anyway.
isnt the north korean threat far more greater? they do have nuclear weapons, and i think have made it clear they will use them against american forces in south korea if america attacks iraq. america is still unsure if iraq has these weapons! isnt north korea a communist nation? america hates communists! why dont they bully them??
reasons for not going to war?
we dont need to be involved. americas current obsession with gettinf rid of saddam should be left to them.
if we join in an attack, it could provoke muslim extremist attacks against us.
we dont have anything to gain, other than brownie points with america.
whats it got to do with us anyway?
why does he want to go in with or without UN support? even if the inspectors find nothing and the UN says "hey, theres no evidence they are hiding or building weapons that they shouldnt have, so back off." he seems like he will go in anyway. that seems more like a personal vendetta than any concern for the well-being of the world. perhaps george dubya wants to get iraq because they dont know their arms potential and they can get rid of any possible threat. whereas he knows what north korea is capable of, and is too scared to try anything on them.
now im sure there was more i wanted to say but its after 3am and i cant be fucked! 
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