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| HardTranceProd |
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15873863/
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BAGHDAD, Iraq - Revenge-seeking militiamen seized six Sunnis as they left Friday prayers and burned them alive with kerosene in a savage new twist to the brutality shaking the Iraqi capital a day after suspected Sunni insurgents killed 215 people in Baghdad's main Shiite district.
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| JM |
you know what i think? the USA knew what they were doing all along. now they got the Sunni's and the Shiite's killing each other, as we slowly withdraw.
>JM< |
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| Groundhog Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by JM
you know what i think? the USA knew what they were doing all along. now they got the Sunni's and the Shiite's killing each other, as we slowly withdraw.
>JM< |
Given the numerous negative effects of that, what would be the incentive for such a plan? I mean, the country is now ripe for the picking by anyone able to get control, and that's surely not going to be a US ally. |
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| HardTranceProd |
| quote: | Originally posted by JM
you know what i think? the USA knew what they were doing all along. now they got the Sunni's and the Shiite's killing each other, as we slowly withdraw.
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i thoight you were a supporter of this administration? |
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| pmoisse |
| quote: | Originally posted by JM
you know what i think? the USA knew what they were doing all along. now they got the Sunni's and the Shiite's killing each other, as we slowly withdraw.
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That's entirely likely and I think you're half right. The US all along has funded and encouraged a Shi'ite uprising. The problem now is that it got out of their own control.
Now their little "project" is loose and they cannot control it. I think this has something to do with the failed Shi'ite uprising after Gulf War I where they were left un-supported and under funded once they rose up against Saddam in the days after the invasion. They were left un covered other than the half-assed (initially) no-fly zones and they were slaughtered. Could this uprising be payback for 1991/ The US also encouraged and funded a shi'ite uprising this time around as well. Maybe it was a (huge) oversight that there would be an equal Sunni uprising to counter their Shi'ite uprising. now they are fighting eachother.
Ostensably, Syria (and maybe the Saudis) are funding the Sunnis and Iran is funding the Shi'ites yet Iran and Syria are appearing to be partners in trying to encourage stability.
It will be the US and Israel's worst case scenario if this insurgency manages to unite the Sunnis and Shi'ites against a common foe: Israel & the US.
This is something that has not happenned for many centuries. Way to go George if this proves to be the case. I guess you're a "uniter" somewhere in the world. It sure as isn't on the home front.
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by pmoisse
That's entirely likely and I think you're half right. The US all along has funded and encouraged a Shi'ite uprising. The problem now is that it got out of their own control. |
i pity you people that are a slave to the anti-US sentiment engulfing the world. this is one of the stupidest posts ive seen in a long time. |
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| Lilith |
Got anything too substantiate a US funded Shi'a uprisng which directly links them too supplying either materials, intelligence or people too the bombings?
"Ostensably"
By that you mean Ostensibly, or for all outward appearances or apparently so, but not necessarily true.
Iran probably won't have anything too do with them, theyre already treading a fine line with their nuke programs and funding the Lebanese militias.
Plus, they did have a rather nasty war with Iraq which endeers them very little too their neighbours.
Syria, has got nothing, their economy has been a ruin since the 6day war and could probably fund a BBQ if they where lucky. Cheer from the sidelines certainly but theyre not in a position too do very much.
The Saudi's?
You do know how much money Saudi Arabia has tied up in the USA dont you?
Here's a hint, a lot. It's in their best interests that things are nice and quiet in the neighbourhood as its economic suicide too do otherwise.
They dont like the US sometimes, they do have enough money there though to not love them any other day ending in a Y.
The Sunnah and Shi'a, just drop all their guns and have a group hug after spending the last few hundred years kicking the poo out of each other when they where no simply arguing over the qur'an?
I dont think so poppet.
Though if they do, it'll be like North and South Korea kissing and making up, hell freezing over and 80's glam rock becoming popular again... eww, not going too happen. |
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| metalgearsolid |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i pity you people that are a slave to the anti-US sentiment engulfing the world. this is one of the stupidest posts ive seen in a long time. | It had been a week since I last posted. So, it couldn't have been THAT long. |
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| Purple |
| USA ed Iraq, totally ed this country and its people.. |
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| Cyrus King |
| The Iranians are laughing at the US with their new found power |
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| metalgearsolid |
| America=not a power to be trusted with human rights. |
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