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Old October 20th 06, 10:14 PM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military.naval,rec.aviation.military
tscottme
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Default Al-Sadr makes a move.

"David E. Powell" wrote in message
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They really should have gone after this guy about 2 years back when he
started the problems. Southern Iraq had been pretty quiet, and now this


Nearly all parties involved have been trying not to wage war sufficiently
for several years now. This is just another example. From the start this
war should have been waged as if every last creature will be killed, and let
the trouble makers race each other to prove they are no longer in the
resistance business. Instead the coalition forces have been racing each
other to see which partner can avoid seeing what is plain to see. Until we
see a General Sherman approach of taking the war into the centers of
support, not just shooting the "foot soldiers" which allow the power brokers
in Riyadh, Tehran, and Islambad to indulge in their fanatsy, this war will
continue.

Our enemy isn't necessarily the rank and file of Iraq, but we should use
massive war to force them to drive out the troublemakers from among their
midst. We will never be able to read the minds of Iraqis and sort the good
Muslims from the bad Muslims. Therefore we need to demonstrate to all of
them that we are perfectly able to destroy all of their world in a moment,
and we will lose no sleep in doing it, unless they demonstrate a clear
surrender to our will. Slow war, is not an easy war. This is especially
important when fighting people from a shame/honor culture. Those are the
people that it is most important to defeat comprehensively. Our mercy
should be reserved for the day after they recognize they have been defeated.

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Scott

Drain the swamp. Deport Islam. Until Muslims observe and protect
human/religious rights of others they should not be allowed to remain in the
West. Islam, as practiced, is incompatible with Western freedom.