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Aghanistan Rebels are copying their Iraqie brethren

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    Posted by Nick-Rowan (U2517576) on Thursday, 19th January 2006

    Kandahar where british and danish troops soon are going, could be a real nightmare. After having been subjected to harsh and often brutal attacks by Texans, guess who are going to take the inevitable revenge, when the americans soon pulls out? The ameican way of peace-keeping has allways been different from our approach, as indeed have there disproportionate Middle East policies for the last 35 years, which have been instrumental in turning many muslims extremists against them. Now it is a fact that US ME policy is decided by a few jewish lobby-organisations, who also lobbyedhard for the Iraq war, which in their view would be handy in taking out an old foe of Israel and the palestinians trusted friend and benefactor.

    Just how ill-concieved the invasion of 2003 was, is now daily being layed before us. It has diverted ressources away from the wider fight against terror, yes indeed have created NEW terror, thet several times have spread beyond Iraqs borders - to Egypt,Turkey,Spain and the UK.

    Now that the US and its few allies find themselves on the heels and soon will have to leave tails between legs, it is hardly any wonder that rebels in aghanistan are eager to copy this, something they undoubtely will do in style, the moment the 3000 US troops leaves the taliban hot-bed, Kandahar in a few weeks time, and british, danish and possibly dutch forces takes over.(It is still uncertain if the Netherlands will commit 1200 troops. They are being put under heavy pressure from the US ambassador to The Haague, after they have pulled their troops to Iraq, for at least to commit these forces to the Kandahar hot-bed instead.)

    So the israelis in the states and elsewhere, have committed treachery by diverting the wider fight against terror and initiating the catastrophic Iraqie invasion. It is we , good and honest people who now are going to take the full force from rebels, who are high-on-morale after they have witnessed the success of their iraqie brethren, which have been granted a victory, due to israeli folly.

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    Posted by Nick-Rowan (U2517576) on Thursday, 19th January 2006

    Honest englishmen must rise and express their anger at the way certain lobby groups have been highjacking first the US ME policy, then apparently the UK equivalent as well, all with the ineviatble result of alienating the worlds muslims, which was made clear to you on 7/7, where all in the know, unanimously cites UK participation in the Iraq war as chief motivating factor for the perpetrators, as indeed this breach of hitherto balanced british ME policies have upset the whole og britains muslim community. And as developments have shown, those muslims and everybody else, who opposed the iraqie war, have been proven right.

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    Posted by jesw1962 (U1726423) on Thursday, 19th January 2006

    Gentleman: As a Yank I have never understood why the U.K. was in Iraq in the first place? I don't see anything you are receiving from it?

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    Posted by Mani (U1821129) on Thursday, 19th January 2006

    β€œNow it is a fact that US ME policy is decided by a few jewish lobby-organisations” Your opinion, not fact.

    β€œHonest englishmen must rise and express their anger at the way certain lobby groups have been highjacking first the US ME policy” Therefore you suggest that only those that agree with you are honest and those that don’t aren’t?

    β€œall with the ineviatble result of alienating the worlds muslims, which was made clear to you on 7/7” The actions of a handful doesn’t constitute what you suggest.

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    Posted by Nick-Rowan (U2517576) on Thursday, 19th January 2006

    It would simply be too untenable for the US to go it alone. Allies, and such one with an impeccable record of allways atnding on the side of the good, is allways a boone to have for any potential invader. Secondly Lord Blair of Kut-al-Amara, no doubt in his naivity thought that he could go in and influence the goals of the war. To do that you have to have significantly more clout than Mr. Blair, who just got a vague promise that a solution to the palestinian/israeli conflict would be sought after, and then was run over. One thing with these lawyers - they are easy to run over, and no matter what you do to them, they will continue grinning, and showing their grinning teeth in delight, and claim it a victory!

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    Posted by DrkKtn6851746 (U2746042) on Thursday, 19th January 2006

    Gentleman: As a Yank I have never understood why the U.K. was in Iraq in the first place? I don't see anything you are receiving from it? Β 

    It's the closest we've had to a war with France in a few decades.

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    Posted by Elistan (U1872011) on Thursday, 19th January 2006

    Miaow,

    Put those claws away.

    Mani,

    Don't feed the troll

    Jesw,

    Ye yanks would have looked like complete belligerent idiots if the brits hadn't graciously held your hand and given ye the fig-leaf of multilateralism to hide you modesty behind. As for the Brits, Blairs feet are in so many camps he's permanently doing the splits.

    Elistan

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    Posted by Lord Ball (U1767246) on Thursday, 19th January 2006

    Mr. Rowan, please do not preach or lecture. You're sanctimonious rubbish is not appreciated here.

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