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  • Originally posted by pchang


    And yet, under Carter, the hostages were not released and under Reagan, they were.
    Reagan illegally bribed the mullahs with weapons, Carter didn't.
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    • Originally posted by Oerdin


      Reagan illegally bribed the mullahs with weapons, Carter didn't.
      Illegally?
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      • Re: Re: The democratic revolution marches on...

        Originally posted by Oerdin
        Originally posted by DanS
        If you want to include Iraq as a democratic revolution, then that costs some $50 billion + per annum.


        You are off by about $100 billion.
        We're making 50 billion a year with Iraq?
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        • Originally posted by Ramo
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          Saudi Arabia held its first elections ever (though only for city level officials)


          Only for half of the city-councils. .

          their doing it in regional chunks. teh second chunk voted today, and the third chunk is scheduled.

          http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...audi_elections

          but yes, half the MEMBERS of the city councils will still be appointed.

          A baby step, but if youve ever watched a baby learn to walk, you know how fast a dynamic that can start Certainly municipal democracy is an excellent school room for developing a democratic political culture.
          Last edited by lord of the mark; March 3, 2005, 12:41.
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          • I forgot to edit that for clarity; I meant half of the city council seats.
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            • As for Fallujah, youre wrong there. Fallujah was a mess from the day we went into Iraq - IIUC it was essentially under the control of extremists from April 2003. The Marines began to make noises about chaning the policy in March 2004 when they took over from 101st AB - the insurgents took the next step by the attack on the convoys and the display of the charred bodies. The Marines reacted after that, not very effectively.


              IIRC, the Fallujah takeover occured largely due to the assassination of Yassin.
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              • Originally posted by Ramo
                As for Fallujah, youre wrong there. Fallujah was a mess from the day we went into Iraq - IIUC it was essentially under the control of extremists from April 2003. The Marines began to make noises about chaning the policy in March 2004 when they took over from 101st AB - the insurgents took the next step by the attack on the convoys and the display of the charred bodies. The Marines reacted after that, not very effectively.


                IIRC, the Fallujah takeover occured largely due to the assassination of Yassin.
                In Gaza? WTF?
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                • Yep, it really, really pissed the Iraqis off.
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                  • my understanding is that the hanging of the contractors was a deliberate attempt to provoke a US attack, that would turn opinion against the US. A standard AQ tactic. Almost worked, except the IGC guys said to hold back, and we waited till we could do something planned, instead of half c*cked.

                    Ieve never seen a claim that it was an emotional reaction to what was happening in Gaza.
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                    • A previously unknown group has claimed responsibility for the the gruesome killing of four US contractors in Fallujah, western Iraq.

                      It said the action was in revenge for Israel's assassination of Hamas leader Sheik Ahmed Yassin.

                      "This is a gift from the people of Fallujah to the people of Palestine and the family of Sheik Ahmed Yassin who was assassinated by the criminal Zionists," said in the statement from the "Brigades of Martyr Ahmed Yassin"


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