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    Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat



    Given the necessary timeframe, I'm hoping the mess will be cleaned up by a Clark administration.
    That sounds like progress!
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    Originally posted by CharlesBHoff
    Turkey would never have help us. .
    The Turkish parlement voted to send 12,000 troops to Iraq but the Iraqi Nation Council (specifically the Kurdish members of the INC) blocked the deployment and refused to allow Turkey to send their troops. The Turks actually wanted to send their troops into northern Iraq so they could restore order and hunt for Kurdish rebels in their spare time.

    BTW How do you get Afghanistan as being another Vietnam? There is a grand total of 8,500 US troops in Afghanistan. I don't see 50,000 KIA ever coming out of a garrison that small.
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    Originally posted by Oerdin


    The Turkish parlement voted to send 12,000 troops to Iraq but the Iraqi Nation Council (specifically the Kurdish members of the INC) blocked the deployment and refused to allow Turkey to send their troops. The Turks actually wanted to send their troops into northern Iraq so they could restore order and hunt for Kurdish rebels in their spare time.
    Under huge pressure from the military regime (and the US no doubt). However the people were in their crushing majority against it and actually the government breathed a sight of relief that it could use the Kurds as an "excuse" to do what it and the people always wanted. For once Kurds and the turkish government worked for eachother. Obviously other governments like the S. Korea one didn't have such opportunities.

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    Originally posted by techumseh
    Yah right, try losing members of your family to trigger happy Yanks at a checkpoint!
    Now this is just the height of stupidity. How old are you? 16? 17? I'm willing to bet you have no idea how exposed a soldier at a check point is. Any wacko with a gun gets a chance to get right up close to you and can likely put one through your skull before anyone is the wiser so your life depends upon staying on your toes.

    Also Arabs love to get homicide bombers to drive car bombs up to check points which they then blow up killing everyone, civilian or military, who's in the area. Since the stakes are so high you have no choice but to deal harshly with idiots who refuse to follow instructions. If some macho Arab teenager wants to try to run a check point at 90 mph in daddy's car then the soldiers have every right to send that worthless sack of **** to see Satan.
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    Iraq is a smashing success!!

    No, Iraq is 10 minutes away from causing the destruction of the universe!!

    Hmmm... decisions, decisions... I'll flip a coin to see which side I believe.
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    Originally posted by techumseh
    Where do you get this stuff?
    Go on the BBC, CNN, MSNBC, or FOX News and you will see plenty of articles about all government workers getting huge pay raises compared to Saddam's regeme. It's part of Bremers policy to help bring the economy around and thus improve conditions in Iraq. True the military was disbanded and unemployment is high but unemployment and welfare benifets have been increased, a new national health system is being put in place, now that sanctions are gone goods are flooding into the country and the prices on everything has fallen dramatically, and now employed people are making more money. That's all good economic news which is going to have a big impact upon whither people fight for Saddam or settle down into the new democratic order.
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    Originally posted by Theben
    Iraq is a smashing success!!

    No, Iraq is 10 minutes away from causing the destruction of the universe!!

    Hmmm... decisions, decisions... I'll flip a coin to see which side I believe.


    So, where did it land? And don't tell me it landed on it's side

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    Originally posted by Oerdin


    Now this is just the height of stupidity. How old are you? 16? 17? I'm willing to bet you have no idea how exposed a soldier at a check point is. Any wacko with a gun gets a chance to get right up close to you and can likely put one through your skull before anyone is the wiser so your life depends upon staying on your toes.
    Do you get all your news from Fox? If you got some objective coverage, you would have seen entire Arab families killed because they didn't understand the "instructions" of scared kids manning checkpoints.

    Also Arabs love to get homicide bombers to drive car bombs up to check points which they then blow up killing everyone, civilian or military, who's in the area. Since the stakes are so high you have no choice but to deal harshly with idiots who refuse to follow instructions. If some macho Arab teenager wants to try to run a check point at 90 mph in daddy's car then the soldiers have every right to send that worthless sack of **** to see Satan.
    "Arabs" love to get "homicide bombers" to "blow up killing everyone". They (US troops) "have every right to send that worthless sack of **** to see Satan."

    You're really something, Ace. What gives the US the right to invade another country on false evidence, and then kill anyone that doesn't follow (or understand) their instructions? I thought you were there to save the Iraqi people? In the end, who will save you from the Iraqi people? Dubya? Don't hold your breath.
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    Originally posted by Theben
    Iraq is a smashing success!!
    No one said Iraq was a smashing success! Where do you et this crap? I suspect you are doing selective reading instead of actually reading what people are writting. What I did do was point out that Iraq hasn't been the total failure which the doom and gloom, I can't think for myself, crowd has been saying it is.

    It would be interesting to target the total number of attacks in each month between the start of the war until now and I bet we haven't seen a very big jump in the number of attacks but we have seen a few high profile helocopter crashes so now the chicken littles are running around screaming that the sky is falling.
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    Oerdin - that's exactly the point. If you put most American 16-17 year olds into the same kind of one stupid stunt and you're dead envirionment, I would expect to see alot of dead kids. In fact, we do anyway with our own domestic stupidity, let alone if we added in the kind of instant lethality that a combat zone entails. What is sad it that soldiers do have to shoot, you succinct description of the risks of operating a check point in a car bomb envirionment are totally correct.

    Oerdin said: ...have every right to send that worthless sack of **** to see Satan
    If that was your, or my, family member we might regret that the young fool didn't survive to live past the stupid phase. But no kid is a WORTHLESS SACK OF **** just for being a dumb teenager. That attitude, whether it's by an Isreali soldier on the West Bank, or a GI at a roadblock, is what causes guerilla conflicts to escalate. Thankfully, and there have been many cases of this, the GI's at the roadblocks are heartbroken and upset when they see the car that they had to shoot at instead had children in it. They have tried time and again to save those kids, and that is what makes me proud to be American, not the actions of the idiots in the Bush administration. To those soldiers, no kid is a worthless sack of ****. They never should be, to anyone.
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    Originally posted by techumseh
    Do you get all your news from Fox? If you got some objective coverage, you would have seen entire Arab families killed because they didn't understand the "instructions" of scared kids manning checkpoints.
    I get my news from as many different news sources as possible so that I can get the widest possible view point on events. You should try it to instead of always sticking to just one source which always tells you what you want to hear. Of course that would require effort and an open mind so I'm not usre you'd be up to the challenge.

    (snip total purposeful misquote)
    Look buddy the quote key is really easy to use so stop trying to lie and misrepresent what I said. Just quote the passage without any more of your interpritation or artistic editing, ok?
    You're really something, Ace. What gives the US the right to invade another country on false evidence, and then kill anyone that doesn't follow (or understand) their instructions?
    The UN gave the US the authority to US force and to disarm Iraq in 1990 and that resolution has not been recended. It was deliberately written so as not to have an experation date and it is 100% legal and in force. BTW all orders at check points are given in both Arabic and English but I'm sure you don't know that because that would require you to educate yourself and learn a bit about what really goes on in Iraq.
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    Originally posted by Comrade Tassadar




    So, where did it land? And don't tell me it landed on it's side
    No, it landed on a fence, where it's still sitting.
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    Originally posted by shawnmmcc
    If that was your, or my, family member we might regret that the young fool didn't survive to live past the stupid phase. But no kid is a WORTHLESS SACK OF **** just for being a dumb teenager. That attitude, whether it's by an Isreali soldier on the West Bank, or a GI at a roadblock, is what causes guerilla conflicts to escalate. Thankfully, and there have been many cases of this, the GI's at the roadblocks are heartbroken and upset when they see the car that they had to shoot at instead had children in it. They have tried time and again to save those kids, and that is what makes me proud to be American, not the actions of the idiots in the Bush administration. To those soldiers, no kid is a worthless sack of ****. They never should be, to anyone.
    It is tragic if you kill some hot head instead of a terrorist but how do I tell the difference between the homicide bomber and the macho testosterone junky who's out to prove he's a man? Remember the conciquence for not making the right choice is that you and your whole squad may die. In 1982 a gate guard in Beruit didn't open fire and 250+ Marines died because of it.

    The costs of making a mistake are just to high. You have to treat each case as if it's a car bomber running the check point. I would rather be wrong and shoot some smuggler or some idiot then to be responsible for having my whole squad wiped out.
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    Originally posted by Oerdin

    The UN gave the US the authority to US force and to disarm Iraq in 1990 and that resolution has not been recended. It was deliberately written so as not to have an experation date and it is 100% legal and in force.
    Bullshit, but can we take that issue to an international law seminar?
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    Originally posted by DinoDoc
    Oh I really stopped caring after the hand waving theatrics you did earlier. But if you feel like answering with more than an "IT's not worth it to go into detail"-type reply, here it is.
    I didn't consider that a serious question. But if you want: What's the benefit? It shows that the US troops have overwhelming firepower. Now that's really not new.

    Downside, those killed belong to a family, a larger family, a clan. And their relatives will hate you for killing them, and that they attacked US troops in the most stupid way won't change one iota with that. Also, depending on secular or islamist inclination, stupid people usually get some kind of martyr status.

    The battle of Iraq is not a military one, it's a political one. And the US is losing it.
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    Originally posted by HershOstropoler


    Bullshit, but can we take that issue to an international law seminar?
    Why a seminar? Where a bunch of academics who are not in policymaking positions can meaninglessly debate the "issue" to no end? (like poly, except with academics instead of... )

    If it's a real issue, then why doesn't some principled entity raise it as a formal issue of international law in whatever forum is appropriate?
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    Originally posted by HershOstropoler
    I didn't consider that a serious question. But if you want: What's the benefit? It shows that the US troops have overwhelming firepower. Now that's really not new.
    No, but in light of their recent successful ops, this one will have a psychological effect and reduce their arrogance a bit.

    Downside, those killed belong to a family, a larger family, a clan. And their relatives will hate you for killing them, and that they attacked US troops in the most stupid way won't change one iota with that.
    They're mostly Tikriti, and many were Saddam Fedayeen, so it's not like they or their families ever liked us, or ever will. We don't frankly give a ****, because they're a small (and fervently hated) tribal and clan minority within the country as a whole. One with a lot more Iraqi blood on their hands than we'll ever have, and one with whom a lot of people have scores they'd like to settle.


    The battle of Iraq is not a military one, it's a political one. And the US is losing it.
    That really has yet to be seen, although the brainless optimism of the neo-cons is pretty well repudiated.
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    Originally posted by Oerdin


    Damn, are you stupid?
    No.

    I get my news from as many different news sources as possible so that I can get the widest possible view point on events. You should try it to instead of always sticking to just one source which always tells you what you want to hear. Of course that would require effort and an open mind so I'm not usre you'd be up to the challenge.
    I'm sure you get a very broad media spectrum. Which is why you can call a dead Iraqi teenager a "sack of ***". Or did I misquote you?



    Look buddy the quote key is really easy to use so stop trying to lie and misrepresent what I said. Just quote the passage without any more of your interpritation or artistic editing, ok?
    I'm sorry. Did I misrepresent your meaning? What DID you mean by those words?


    quote: You're really something, Ace. What gives the US the right to invade another country on false evidence, and then kill anyone that doesn't follow (or understand) their instructions? :quote

    The UN gave the US the authority to US force and to disarm Iraq in 1990 and that resolution has not been recended. It was deliberately written so as not to have an experation date and it is 100% legal and in force. BTW all orders at check points are given in both Arabic and English but I'm sure you don't know that because that would require you to educate yourself and learn a bit about what really goes on in Iraq.
    Is that why the US and Britain sought another resolution from the Security Council to disarm Iraq and when it was denied, invaded anyway? Oh, and the disarm Iraq bit? That was about Weapons of Mass Destruction and the UN had inspectors in Iraq, looking for them. They weren't too happy about not being able to finish looking, either.

    But the US was understandably impatient, and just knew that if they invaded, THEY would be able to find them. The fact that they still haven't found them is undoubtably irrelevant to the resolution you mention, and the fact that Bush administration lawyers have used it for a "legal" justification for the war. Too bad most countries (and the Security Council) don't agree with the Bush interpretation which you have swallowed, hook, line and sinker.
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    I'd like to remind everyone that the Vietnam war had fewer US casualties in the first 200 days than the Iraq war.

    Lets see how this evolves...


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    Oerdin, you seem to be reacting rather than reading. I agree with how the check points have to be run. I haven't disagreed once.

    It's the worthless statement that you seem to be justifying. The men who authorized and carried out the gassing of an entire Kurdish town. They qualify as a worthless piece of ****. A stupid teenager doesn't.

    You don't even respond to my, and other posters, comments about the actual civilian casualties at the check points. Instead you stick to you straw man examples, hotheaded teenagers and macho testosterone junkies (which I tried to use, hoping you would see the point). Most of the dead are individuals who just didn't understand the rules, or how they worked, or just panicked. Often children are passengers in those cars, and just as often they are casualties. You don't address that issue at all.

    Once you start seeing the unintended, and unfortunately inevitable, casualties at those checkpoints as a worthless piece of ****, your occupying force is on the way to losing.
    Fortunely, the American GI's don't see these casualties as you do. That's what makes me proud. They are emotionally torn up, often in tears, as they have tried to mend the broken bodies that they have no choice (see, I still agree with you on how these check points need to be run) in making. I can't remember, somebody took a photo of a GI with one of those kids, I caught the interview. If that GI could talk to you, after holding the mangled kid in his arms, I have a suspicion he wouldn't be quite so, shall we so, reasonable in his disagreement.
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    Originally posted by HershOstropoler
    Bullshit, but can we take that issue to an international law seminar?
    The resolution from the first Gulf War authorized the use of force against Iraq if Iraq didn't leave Kuwait and it made the US head of the Coalition to remove Iraq. Further the cease fire agreement required Iraq to do a number of things and it was explicitly stated that failure to comply with any of the cease fire requirements would automatically restart hostilities. Iraq signed a treaty agreeing to these terms:

    1-Allow international weapons inspectors to oversee the destruction of ALL weapons of mass destruction, not just 5 or six to appease France, Russia and Germany(*Anti-War-Weenies Trio - AWW-Trio)

    2-Prohibited development of new weapons of mass destruction

    3-destroy ALL of his ballistic missiles with a range greater than 150 kilometers, again, not a few to appease the AWW-Trio*

    4-Stop support for terrorism and prevent terrorist organizations from operating within Iraq
    (*Editor's note: Hund down and arrest Al Qaeda members in Iraq, turning them over to the US CIA

    5-Help account for missing Kuwaitis and other individuals

    6-Return stolen Kuwaiti property and bear financial liability for damage from the Gulf War

    7-Saddam was required to end his repression of the Iraqi people

    #1 was never done. Saddam claimed he had but it was never done in front of the UN inspectors so this requirement was not filled. #4 was repeatedly broken when Saddam paid $25,000 pensions to the next of kin of Hamas and IJ homicide bombers. #5 was broken because 150 Kuwaiti political prisioners were still in Saddam's jails when the coalition arrived last spring. #6 was also violated because Iraq never returned tens of millions of stolen items nor paid the UN mandated reperations to Kuwait. Do you even want me to point out how Saddam violated #7?

    It's clear the UN authorized the US as head of the coalition to use force and the cease fire specifically said that if Saddam didn't fulfill those seven requirements that the war would automatically resume. I've shown how Saddam violated 5 of the 7 requirements so legally the war could resume and would still be authorized by the UN without any new resolutions.
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    BTW the legal or illegal song and dance is utter bullshit because all of the countries who are currently *****ing supported the war in Kosovo which was not authorized by the UN. It seems very clear that you only selectively bring up the false claim of illegal war when it politically suites you. Any law which is selectively inforced is no law at all.
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    Originally posted by techumseh
    that why the US and Britain sought another resolution from the Security Council to disarm Iraq and when it was denied, invaded anyway?
    They sought another resolution (BTW they got three more) to provid yet more political cover so that hacks like yourself wouldn't be running around mindlessly repeating that it's an illegal war. My point was that no additional resolutions were legally necissary. Sure, it's politically nice but authorization was already given so legally they had all the authority they needed.
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    Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat

    If it's a real issue, then why doesn't some principled entity raise it as a formal issue of international law in whatever forum is appropriate?
    And what is the appropriate forum?

    The Axis of Reason should have made a clear statement by leaving NATO and closing all US bases. But our chickenshits didn't do this. Maybe next time.

    As for the Tikritis and Fedayeen, I do not believe they are a large part of the Iraqi resistance. Do you really beleive the "baathist remnants" tale?
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    Originally posted by shawnmmcc
    You don't even respond to my, and other posters, comments about the actual civilian casualties at the check points.
    I did respond. I showed why you need to treat every case as if it is a suicide bomber since you can't know that it is not. You then agreed that was how things should be run but then, perversely, you again contended you shouldn't shoot at people who attempt to run check points. Shooting at and attempting to stop vehicles which are racing towards check points is an intergal part of treating each case as if it might be a suicide bomber. So which is it? Do we treat them like they are the real thing or do we not?

    If that GI could talk to you, after holding the mangled kid in his arms, I have a suspicion he wouldn't be quite so, shall we so, reasonable in his disagreement.
    What unit is he in and maybe I'll talk to him when I'm there?
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    Originally posted by Oerdin


    The resolution from the first Gulf War... authorized by the UN without any new resolutions.
    You don't really expect me to correct all the errors inbetween?
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    Originally posted by HershOstropoler
    As for the Tikritis and Fedayeen, I do not believe they are a large part of the Iraqi resistance. Do you really beleive the "baathist remnants" tale?
    The BBC does. They are reporting that most of the attacks are coming from Saddam loyalists but most of the suicide bombing are believed to be coming from foreign militants. So far 307 foreign fighters including 20 Al Qaeda have been captured.
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    Originally posted by HershOstropoler
    You don't really expect me to correct all the errors inbetween?
    We've been over this before. You keep saying it's wrong but no one has brought up any legal case for illegal war against the US and UK have they? Hmm, could that be bacause there isn't one?
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