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Walt
May 1st 06, 11:04 AM
This ties in with my theory that the Bush team has done so many
maladroit things, especially in regard to Iraq, --- they are not
incompetent. They are doing it on purpose to serve the Saudi Royal
family or their multi-national corporate masters, or both, or some
other agenda. But they care nothing for the welfare of this country.
The sociopath Bush is their perfect tool.

That sounds crazy, but if you read "Cobra II" which is in the stores
now, you will see related that it was agreed pre-war by all NOT to
disband the Iraqi army, because it was a no-brainer not to put 300,000
military age men out of work, having just beheaded the regime.

But it was done any way.


Walt

John
May 1st 06, 05:03 PM
On 1 May 2006 03:04:56 -0700, "Walt" > wrote:

> This ties in with my theory that the Bush team has done so many
>maladroit things, especially in regard to Iraq, --- they are not
>incompetent. They are doing it on purpose to serve the Saudi Royal
>family or their multi-national corporate masters, or both, or some
>other agenda. But they care nothing for the welfare of this country.
>The sociopath Bush is their perfect tool.
>
>That sounds crazy, but if you read "Cobra II" which is in the stores
>now, you will see related that it was agreed pre-war by all NOT to
>disband the Iraqi army, because it was a no-brainer not to put 300,000
>military age men out of work, having just beheaded the regime.
>
>But it was done any way.
>
>
>Walt

The COBRA II book I read appeared to be vastly different from the book
YOU read.

Can you tell me :

where you read in the book that "it was agreed pre-war by ALL NOT to
disband the army"?

I read no such thing.

Who are the people you refer to as ALL?

Walt
May 2nd 06, 06:37 PM
John wrote:
> On 1 May 2006 03:04:56 -0700, "Walt" > wrote:
>
> > This ties in with my theory that the Bush team has done so many
> >maladroit things, especially in regard to Iraq, --- they are not
> >incompetent. They are doing it on purpose to serve the Saudi Royal
> >family or their multi-national corporate masters, or both, or some
> >other agenda. But they care nothing for the welfare of this country.
> >The sociopath Bush is their perfect tool.
> >
> >That sounds crazy, but if you read "Cobra II" which is in the stores
> >now, you will see related that it was agreed pre-war by all NOT to
> >disband the Iraqi army, because it was a no-brainer not to put 300,000
> >military age men out of work, having just beheaded the regime.
> >
> >But it was done any way.
> >
> >
> >Walt
>
> The COBRA II book I read appeared to be vastly different from the book
> YOU read.
>
> Can you tell me :
>
> where you read in the book that "it was agreed pre-war by ALL NOT to
> disband the army"?
>
> I read no such thing.
>
> Who are the people you refer to as ALL?


"In line with the recommendations from CENTCOM and Garner to use Iraqi
forces, Feith presented a plan to "reshape the Iraqi military." Feith
said that three to five Iraqi divsions would for the nucleus of the new
military. The force need to be apolitical and representative of Iraq's
ethnic composition, and the Kurdish Peshmerga militia might be an
element of the new militia....The White House was outlining its
principles for governing Iraq only days before the war. The plan
approved by the president heavily relied on existing Iraqi police and
military forces to guarantee security post-Saddam. There was no
discussion of a fallback plan."

- "Cobra II" pp. 161-62 by Muichael R. Gordon and General Bernard E.
Trainor.

So that is CENTCOM, the White House and the DOD (Feith) who agreed to
keep the Iraqi army on payroll.

There is something -really- fishy about the dsbanding of the Iraqi
army. It is hard to imagine that whoever signed off on it had the best
interests of the United States at heart.

I sincerely believe that George Bush's handlers do not.

Bush, being a sciopath, doesn't care one way or the other. That's why
he didn't even inquire about the situation in New Orleans for days
after Hurrcane Katrina hit.


Walt

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