lester1/2jr
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So what? They have synagogues?
yeah. and they are thriving as well as one can in a country like iran which has a horrible economy and is relatively backward compared to , say , england. They aren't in concentration camps
Al qaeda didn't exist until after the Soviet-Afghan War. What you are talking about in the mujahadeen, who we were right to support against Soviet aggression. Al qaeda didn;t form until August 1988
Al qaeda isn't a Palestinian organization, nor does it have Palestinian members
so what? I don't disagree with any iof these facts or see what they have to do with what we are tlaking about. al queda formed out of the ashes of the mujahadeen. bin laden was part of the resistence to the soviet occupation. No one questions that.
al queda is a muslim organization that has all kinds of members. my point was about terrorism. palestinians aren't blowing themself up to establish sharia law they are blowing themselves up because they think the israelis stole their land.
9/11 wasn't an attempt to take over the united states and establish sharia law here. it was typical indigenous people vs occupier terrorism except instead of being at our embassy it was in our country.
if there was no such group as al queda, muslms would still be opposed to our foreign policy. that a group called al queda exists doesn't mean that anyone who is opposed to us is a terrorist. you don't have to be with us or with the terorists as george bush dumbly said. you can be opposed to terrorism AND interventionism.
I highly doubt it, and I bet the difference will be even larger in 5-10 years when Iraq is free of violence and is a thriving democracy
it's not now. would you travel to iraq now? would you have traveled there in 05? that's a lot of years wasted in anarchy and chaos
His position is not pro Iran, he just doesn't want another full scale war, which no one wants, no one at this juncture is suggesting a mass invasion of Iran, at most, people are suggesting strategic strikes on nuclear facilities if they do acquire weapons
he doesn't suggest that. he said he doesn't want iraq to be used as any kind of base against Iran and he has no opinion on irans nuclear program.
as far as defense, Iraq doesn't have much of a defense program they are still in tough shape from the occupation.
if you don't think that the us invasion of iraq has been hugely beneficial to iran you are nuts.
but don't you dare try to attribute that backwards ideology to most Iraqis. The reason you hate my polls is because they don't confirm your stereotypes about iraqis being a single bloc of anti-
being a conservative muslim isn't being an islamist. if a woman wears a veil by choice she isn't an islamist she's a muslim. if there weren't attacks on women there wouldn't be polls asking people how they feel about attacks on women. we brought that to them.
d Allawi and Maliki's coalitions.
right, in that article he is meeting with allawi. to decide if he is going to put his 39 seats behind him insteadof al maliki. obviously alawi thought he was important enough to meet with in order to try and get his support. I don' tthink he would meet with me to gtet my support.
think about this: all the people who died in iraq and the thousands who have ptsd and missing limbs could be back with their families and we would be just as if not more safe than if we had gone into iraq qith the effect it has had on our security. threats haven't subsided because we "showed force" in iraq. there are still attacks on us at home and abroad. they are still blowing themselves up and blowing each other up.
the iraq war has not made a dent in terrorism. if iraq becomes the most propserous nation in the middle east, they will still not support our foreign policy and still not lke israel and there will still be terorrism against us for supporting israel, egypt and the others in the region.
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