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Tuesday, October 21, 2003
Posted
10:34 AM
by Steve
>>crusaders' preparations for war to occupy a former capital of Islam, loot Muslims' wealth, and install an agent government, which would be a satellite for its masters in Washington and Tel Aviv<<
Note that Bin Laden has mirrorred his concerns to the leftist claims of "Imperialism" in the West. In other words, he is reading the constant whining arguments of leftists in America and Europe and using their arguments as justification for terrorism.
>> we realized from our defense and fighting against the American enemy that, in combat, they mainly depend on psychological warfare. This is in light of the huge media machine they have.<<
Hmmm, so it was the "huge media machine" that scattered the Taliban and routed Iraqi forces? Wow, those cameramen must be tough.
>>They also depend on massive air strikes so as to conceal their most prominent point of weakness, which is the fear, cowardliness, and the absence of combat spirit among U.S. soldiers. Those soldiers are completely convinced of the injustice and lying of their government.<<
Funny, Paul Krugman and Maureen Dowd would probably express these same sentiments.
>>They also lack a fair cause to defend. They only fight for capitalists, usury takers, and the merchants of arms and oil, including the gang of crime at the White House.<<
This tripe could have been pulled off any number of Bush-hating websites created by ignorant leftists in the West.
>>This is in addition to crusader and personal grudges by Bush the father.<<
Another myth perpetuated by the left in America. I wonder when they will tire of giving our enemy more ammunition?
>>Is there any clearer evidence of their cowardice, fear, and lies regarding their legends about their alleged power.<<
Who is the one hiding and on the run? Sending in audio tapes from hidden caves is truly cowardice, fear and false.
>>The smart bombs will have no effect worth mentioning in the hills and in the trenches, on plains, and in forests. They must have apparent targets.<<
Generally, targets are indicated from close up by concealed special forces personnel. If a missile can go through a window it can sure as heck go into a trench.
>> The well-camouflaged trenches and targets will not be reached by either the smart or the stupid missiles. There will only be haphazard strikes that dissipate the enemy ammunition and waste its money. Dig many trenches.<<
Note the primitive World War One strategies employed by this demagogue. While he hides like a coward in a cave,sending out audio tapes to CNN, he tells his "holy warriors" to go dig trenches. LOL!
Monday, October 20, 2003
Posted
6:59 PM
by Steve
The choice between action and inaction in Iraq was obvious. Even the most "dyed in the wool liberal" won't defend Saddam Hussein or the Taliban.
Operation Iraqi Freedom, along with our victory in Afghanistan, not only freed 50 million people from under cruel totalitarian regimes but it is paying dividends in the War on Terror. It was totalitarianism, not war, that killed over 100 million people in the 20th century. War did kill an estimate 36 million but, then again, most of those wars were fought against totalitarian regimes like the Nazis. If you truly believe that Operation Iraqi Freedom was unjustified then consider your position: This means that you, in essence, support the kidnap, beating, torture, rape and murder of Iraqi citizens by Saddam's Baathist regime.
Operation Iraqi Freedom was fought for three reasons:
1. Terrorist ties. State sponsorship of terrorism is any refuge, weapons, training, logistical support or intelligence provided to terrorists. It's clear now that Iraq provided state-sponsorship to some degree to Islamic terrorists. Salman Pak terrorist training camp south of Baghdad contained special barracks for strict Muslims (like al-Qaida) and a Boeing fuselage. If Iraq treated a wounded member of al-Qaida IT IS STATE SPONSORSHIP OF TERRORISM. If Iraq trained a group of al-Qaida IT IS STATE SPONSORSHIP OF TERRORISM.
2. WMD. The various WMD programs and attempts to conceal such programs by Saddam Hussein's regime was documented by the interim progress report of David Kay.
3. Horrible human rights record. Saddam Hussein had a record of violating the Geneva convention by placing civilians in sensitive military areas and military equipment in civilian areas. Hussein killed approximately 100,000 Kurds including his vicious gas attack on the village of Halabja. Hussein tried to invade Iran in the 80's and Kuwait in the 90's. Iraqi forces also participated in the attack on Israel in the "Six-Day war". Iraq was in violationg of chapter VII U.N. Security Council resolutions. Saddam Hussein stockpiled weapons and built palaces while his people starved and suffered from lack of medical care. Sanctions (which did not include food or medicine) were blamed for horrible Iraqi conditions.
"American cannot retreat from our responsibilities and hope for the best. Our security will not be gained by timid measures. Our security requires constant vigilance and decisive action. I believe America has only one option: We must fight this war until the work is done,"
President Bush
"As long as George W. Bush is President of the United States, this country will not permit gathering threats to become certain tragedies."
Vice President Cheney
"Who can possibly think that the world would be better off with Saddam Hussein still in power? Surely not the dissidents who would be in his prisons or end up in mass graves. Surely not the men and women who would fill Saddam's torture chambers, or the women in his rape rooms. Surely not the victims he murdered with poison gas. Surely not anyone who cares about human rights and democracy and stability in the Middle East. There is only one decent and humane reaction to the fall of Saddam Hussein: Good riddance."
President Bush
"We have discovered dozens of WMD-related program activities and significant amounts of equipment that Iraq concealed from the United Nations during the inspections that began in late 2002."
- The Interim Progress Report on the Activities of the Iraq Survey Group (ISG)
In just three months, the U.S. weapons inspection teams led by David Kay have made important discoveries, including:
A clandestine network of biological laboratories and safehouses maintained by Saddam Hussein's Intelligence Service.
A prison laboratory complex, possibly used for human testing of biological agents.
"Reference strains" of biological organisms concealed in scientists homes, including a live strain of deadly botulinum, and new research on Brucella, Congo Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever, ricin, and aflatoxin.
Advanced design work on prohibited longer range missiles and covert capability to produce illegal SCUD missile propellant.
Newly documented links between Iraq and North Korea with documents detailing Iraq's attempt to buy equipment from North Korea to make missiles with ranges of up to 1,300 kilometers a clear violation of the UN Resolution limiting Iraq to missiles with a range of 150 kilometers or less.
Systematic efforts to sanitize or destroy documents, computers, equipment, and other materials related to WMD work.
According to the Wall Street Journal a new report shows that Saddam Hussein had "dozens of WMD-related program activities and significant amounts of equipment that Iraq concealed from the United Nations during the inspections that began in late 2002."
"The Kay report provides ample proof of Saddam's WMD threat and how much safer the world is with him out of power."
-Wall Street Journal
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