Matt Wiser
February 15th 04, 08:27 PM
"t_mark" > wrote:
>> "We do not doubt American President's stupidity.
>However, we do not
>> think that the US will invade Iran," declared
>Unesi.
>> According to him, American threats are nothing
>but an expression of
>> conservative and aggressive politics. "Obviously,
>Bush has already
>> learned a lesson after attacking Afghanistan
>and Iraq. Americans
>> failed miserably in both cases," he said.
>
>Oh yes, quite a miserable failure, obviously.
> So, Michael, do all you
>guys - you, the Iraqis such as the information
>minister, the Iranians - is
>there some sort of third-world "Spindoctoring
>your own mind" class you guys
>take by snail mail?
>
>
Miserable failure? Ask the ghosts of those Al-queda KIA'd during Operation
ANACONDA, or the late and unlamented Mohammed Atef, Bin Laden's military
chief who got justice delivered thanks to a B-52 and a few JDAMs. And Iraq?
Saddam and most of his cronies are in jail, dead, or hiding to save their
own worthless hides, and despite what you see on the news, most of the country
is pretty calm, insurgent wise. The Sunni Triangle is still Bandit Country,
but Iraq ain't Chechenya, with plenty of room to hide-and Al-Zirquawi? $10,000,000
loosens a lot of tongues. You might have a seance to ask Uday and Qusay about
that. By the way, a Gallup Poll found that 70% of Iraqis were glad Saddam
had gotten the boot, and 65% want American troops to stay until things have
settled down. If that's what you and some Mullah in Tehran call a failure,
then I wonder what you'd call success?
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>> "We do not doubt American President's stupidity.
>However, we do not
>> think that the US will invade Iran," declared
>Unesi.
>> According to him, American threats are nothing
>but an expression of
>> conservative and aggressive politics. "Obviously,
>Bush has already
>> learned a lesson after attacking Afghanistan
>and Iraq. Americans
>> failed miserably in both cases," he said.
>
>Oh yes, quite a miserable failure, obviously.
> So, Michael, do all you
>guys - you, the Iraqis such as the information
>minister, the Iranians - is
>there some sort of third-world "Spindoctoring
>your own mind" class you guys
>take by snail mail?
>
>
Miserable failure? Ask the ghosts of those Al-queda KIA'd during Operation
ANACONDA, or the late and unlamented Mohammed Atef, Bin Laden's military
chief who got justice delivered thanks to a B-52 and a few JDAMs. And Iraq?
Saddam and most of his cronies are in jail, dead, or hiding to save their
own worthless hides, and despite what you see on the news, most of the country
is pretty calm, insurgent wise. The Sunni Triangle is still Bandit Country,
but Iraq ain't Chechenya, with plenty of room to hide-and Al-Zirquawi? $10,000,000
loosens a lot of tongues. You might have a seance to ask Uday and Qusay about
that. By the way, a Gallup Poll found that 70% of Iraqis were glad Saddam
had gotten the boot, and 65% want American troops to stay until things have
settled down. If that's what you and some Mullah in Tehran call a failure,
then I wonder what you'd call success?
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