There you go again. You say all this bunk about all the mysterious things that you know...
Did you see "60 Minutes" last night on CBS?
Palestinian documents that the Israeli's captured prove that Saddam has been using Chairman Arafat as a puppet.
How did I know that Saddam has been using the Palestinians as puppets two weeks before the Israeli's did? I must be psychic, or have very good information.
I know crude manipulation when I see it, and it is enormously frustrating for me.
To:Darren who wrote (17361) From: Investor Clouseau Wednesday, Jul 17, 2002 10:49 PM View Replies (1) | Respond to of 18755
Saddam Hussein has once again proven himself to be an obtuse fool, with the mind of a common street criminal. He obviously lacks sufficient intellect to be a true Arab. In acts of obvious desperation, he has foolishly allowed his strategy to become transparent for all to see, without the need to reveal any exclusive American intelligence information.
Saddam’s strategy is to manipulate some of the Palestinian fighters, without their knowledge, into continuing the suicide attacks, even though he knows it is harmful to the formation of a Palestinian nation. The evidence is in his recent statements to the Iraqi people, and to the Arab media.
Saddam is willing to sacrifice the future country of Palestine, in an effort to maintain his personal power, and to deflect attention from his crimes against his own people.
Saddam has done this in direct opposition to the will of the majority of the Palestinian people. He has also secretly placed himself in direct opposition to the Arab League peace plan, and the will of God IMO.
I believe that Saddam’s attempts at manipulation will now be seen for what they truly are, clown-like and amateurish. I hope that the relevant Palestinian fighters will recognize that they are being used as “puppets”, and resist the “puppet master”, as Saddam has shown himself to be.
The Palestinian people have a right to choose their own path.
IMO, it is clear that Saddam is an unworthy leader to a country as great as Iraq. Perhaps he should have studied the thoughts of the revered Japanese Samurai and strategist, Miyamoto Musashi.
This excerpt is from Musashi’s book of strategy, “A Book of Five Rings”, “The Water Book” chapter.
“Strategy is different from other things, in that if you mistake the Way (of strategy), even a little, you will become bewildered and fall into bad ways”.
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