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| Yoepus |
Since its fashionable again to post long articles related to politics, here is one I read today and found interesting.
It's a memo from Saddam to Bush.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstra...>
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| quote: | Memo to: President Bush
From: Saddam Hussein
Dear Bush: Well, it's been a while since we last communicated. It's not easy getting tapes out from this basement in Tikrit, but I thought it was time we had a little chat. Heard your speech on Arab democracy on the BBC Arabic Service. I'll give you this, Bush, you and Blair do understand the stakes. It's your willpower I doubt.
You see, Bush, this really is "The Mother of All Battles." You may not have meant to, but you have triggered a huge civilizational war -- the war within Islam. Who wins in Iraq will have a big impact on this war -- which is now spreading to Indonesia, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
By now you've realized that I was prepared for this war. I got rid of all my W.M.D., hid explosives and set up an underground network to fight you once you were in country. But God bless the Turkish Parliament. By not allowing you to use Turkey to invade from the north, my boys in the Sunni Triangle were spared. By the time you got here from the south, we just receded into the shadows. You occupied our Sunni towns, but never defeated them. Had you been able to sweep down from the north, my boys would have had to engage you, and you would have killed them wholesale by the hundreds. Now you have to kill them retail -- one by one.
We're not fanatics. We're I.B.M. We have a business plan and we're executing it: We started by eliminating the U.N., the Red Cross and attacking oil pipelines. Then we moved against the countries that have sent troops or might -- Italy, Jordan and Turkey. And now we're killing all Iraqis who collaborate with you -- police, army, judges, technocrats. We know who everyone is and where they live. We're "a learning enemy." When you adapt to us, we re-adapt to you. Yes, we're secular Baathists, but we've made contact with Islamic militants from Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Syria, and they drive our suicide vans. So many volunteers, so many good targets.
What we all believe is that if we can defeat you here, American cultural, political and economic influence in this part of the world will be finished for a long time.
So far, I feel pretty good. As isolated as I am in my bunker, I know that my view of this war -- which is that you Americans have come here to put the Arabs down and steal our oil -- still dominates Arab public opinion. I am bolstered by the fact that ill-qualified, intolerant Arab religious educators, spiritual leaders and "intellectuals" -- who have long dominated our schools and mosques because tyrants like me found them useful -- still feed this view to our youth. They think the only reason we are backward is because you put us down.
As long as the Arab street is locked in this view, I win. Because it means the people would rather have a cruel Arab leader like me or bin Laden -- who momentarily lifts their pride by sticking a finger in your eye -- than looking in the mirror and admitting that our society, religious leaders and culture have failed to prepare our people to succeed at modernity.
Changing all this is what this war of ideas is all about, and I am so pleased you are so bad at it. As long as you let one of your top generals and your pals on the Christian right spew hate against the Prophet Muhammad, you only strengthen the will of my young people against you. And your "moderate" Arab allies are good at the police tactics to repress our angry, humiliated youth, but they have no serious strategy to give them new jobs, new ideas and new beliefs.
Yes, Bush, you and Blair have kicked off something very big -- a war of ideas with, and within, Islam. It's as big as the cold war. But to win, you have to mobilize your whole society, as you did in the cold war. You are talking about trying to change a whole civilization, whose backward, fanatical elements -- when combined with modern technology -- now threaten you.
Yet your Pentagon only talks about pulling troops out of Iraq, when you should be putting more in. What are you thinking? You should have brought every soldier you have in Europe and Japan right here. The whole game comes down to security. We are in a race to see who gets to the tipping point first. Iraqis will follow the strong horse. My bet is that I can generate enough insecurity among Iraqis to shun you, before you can induce them to carry out your program to build a democratic alternative to me.
I still think I can win, because I prepped my base for the Mother of All Battles, and you prepared yours for Mother Goose -- a short war, with few troops, few funerals and no sacrifices for average Americans. Sorry pal, but that's no way to win The Big One. |
It's a Tom Friedman piece, and I think he gets its, unlike many on this board. |
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| Yoepus |
hey how come none of the articles I ever post form debate?:conf:
damn moderate standing friedman!:whip: |
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| MisterOpus1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
hey how come none of the articles I ever post form debate?:conf:
damn moderate standing friedman!:whip: |
That article is bull! I disagree entirely!
There.
Now I guess I'll go back and read it first.
I just didn't want you to feel too bad.
Hell, at least 1/2 of my created threads go in the waste basket (see No Child Left Behind one, for ex.). Join the club. |
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| Yoepus |
| quote: | Originally posted by MisterOpus1
Hell, at least 1/2 of my created threads go in the waste basket (see
No Child Left Behind one, for ex.). Join the club. |
the funny thing is, just as you were a humor posting this here in my thread, I was humor posting in the exact thread of yours you mention without knowing it!
must be God's work:nervous:
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| MisterOpus1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
the funny thing is, just as you were a humor posting this here in my thread, I was humor posting in the exact thread of yours you mention without knowing it!
must be God's work:nervous:
:D |
We gotta stop that. I'm bettin' we just did it again. :D |
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| anuneventrade |
| quote: | Originally posted by MisterOpus1
We gotta stop that. I'm bettin' we just did it again. :D |
:stongue:
Though, I did *chuckle* when reading this pathetic attempt at an article/memo. :haha: |
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| biznology |
Friedman is always an interesting read, if only to kill time.
He enjoys playing make believe too much.
I think I stopped caring when he started becoming propaganda headmaster for 'The Electronic Herd' while lambasting Malaysia for an economic crisis that never materialized| |
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| ahlamalek |
| can we discuss real news?:rolleyes: |
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| imokruok |
| So that's where my lush of an ex-girlfriend went. She's in anuneventrade's avatar. |
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| anuneventrade |
| quote: | Originally posted by imokruok
So that's where my lush of an ex-girlfriend went. She's in anuneventrade's avatar. |
lmao :stongue: |
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| Yoepus |
i love these serious heated debate we get every once and a while on some threads.
They just crack me up.:D
No seriously, I do love these type of threads every now and then, they are a good breaker from the important things on the politics forum without the hasel of clicking on the "chill out room" link.. we all know what a pain that can be sometimes.
I think for the greatful happiness this thread has brought us, even for just a moment, we should pause and thank the one who created such a tranquil thread, and give him a couple of dollars for his hard work.
Anyone second?:thepirate |
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| MisterOpus1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
i love these serious heated debate we get every once and a while on some threads.
They just crack me up.:D
No seriously, I do love these type of threads every now and then, they are a good breaker from the important things on the politics forum without the hasel of clicking on the "chill out room" link.. we all know what a pain that can be sometimes.
I think for the greatful happiness this thread has brought us, even for just a moment, we should pause and thank the one who created such a tranquil thread, and give him a couple of dollars for his hard work.
Anyone second?:thepirate |
You desperate fellow you!
Actually I have read this article before. I like Thomas Friedman's articles, personally, despite playing "make believe" too many times. He still makes good points with his pieces, regardless of how he creates the content. |
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