Re: 12 Years Ago
From: Dunne E. Dawe (never_at_never.again)
Date: 10/21/04
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Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 12:06:47 +0800
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:43:33 GMT, "Crazy ***" <crazyodb@yahoo.com>
posted:
>"Dunne E. Dawe" <never@never.again> wrote in message
>news:jee6n0hqvrhlj94hu583armqd0dov5mqfv@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:25:25 GMT, "Crazy ***" <crazyodb@yahoo.com>
>> posted:
>>>>>>>Those aren't "insurgents," if they are foreign they are Terrorists.
>>>>>> Americans are foreign in Iraq!
>>>>>But we were invited by the legitimate and soverign government of Iraq to
>>>>>stay and help rebuild the military and police.
>>>> Proof? I've never heard this, but then I'm not an American.
>>>> BTW, which govt are you referring to? Not a democratically elected
>>>> one, surely?
>>>Can you explain to me how it is you can have comments about something you
>>>know so little about?
>> Easy! I follow your lead.
>>>The US, Bremer, set up a leadership council. About 60% of it was hand
>>>picked by us/US. That leadership council, after a time, meeting on its
>>>own,
>>>without permission from us/US and without our knowledge CREATED a separate
>>>leadership council hand-picked by THEM. Then, in case we might be mad at
>>>them for doing it, (we weren't) they disbanded themselves.
>>>The current leadership council while not being democratically elected is
>>>at
>>>least hand-picked mostly by Iraqis. And Bremer and staff exited.
>> So I was right?
>
>No.
>
>>>And when this happenned we (US) officially offered to leave Iraq. Iraq
>>>(Allawi) officially asked us to stay in Iraq. We did. Terms were
>>>negotiated to determine what we would do and how we would do it.
>> So let me get this straight. The US puppet govt asked the US to stay?
>
>No. The US puppet government doesn't exist in Iraq. It may have existed,
>or it may have realized that it was percieved to exist, so it appointed a
>non-US interim government and then disbanded itself.
You think that the present puppet govt is not a puppet govt, like the
one in Afghanistan, where the boss can't stick his nose out the door
without getting shot at? With all the troubles in Iraq, do you wonder
why the puppet head of Iraq visted W to boost hisflagging electoral
chances?
>
>> God that sounds like Vietnam several decades ago.
>> Do you ever learn?
>
>There are NO similarities between Iraq now and Vietnam then.
How would you know, as you don't read any history?
Don't apparently believe in it?
>
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