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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Keith Feral who wrote (163931)6/9/2005 10:07:08 AM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
>> Everyone keeps repeating the same accusation.

So what is your point? That the President is beyond reproach?! Last I checked wide spread accusation of a crime was not grounds for the police not investigate and charge the accused.

>> The only thing I would like to read is how the Shiites feel about the Sunnis that keep killing them with suicide bombs?

Sorry to be blunt, but what business of yours is that? You are only responsible for the conduct of your own government and not the relations of other people with each other.

>> As an American, it pisses me off that we get blamed for every bomb that goes off by another aq terrorist.

Then perhaps you should pick this up with Rummy. Did this little piece of info pass you by?


Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld invented a secret army - one of his pet projects. According to the Pentagon's Defense Science Board, the goal of Rumsfeld's army - the 100-member, US$100 million-a-year Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group (P2OG) - would carry out secret operations designed to "stimulate reactions" among "terrorist groups", thus exposing them to "counter-attack" by the P2OG. The stock in trade of Rumsfeld's army is assassinations, sabotage, deception, the whole arsenal of black ops. Iraq is the perfect lab for it. "Iraqification" means in fact "Salvadorization". No wonder old faces are back in the game. James Steele, leader of a Special Forces team in El Salvador in the early 1980s, is in Iraq. Steve Casteel, a former top official involved in the "drug wars" in Bolivia, Peru and Colombia, is also in Iraq. He is a senior adviser in - where else - the Interior Ministry, to which friendly militias are subordinated.
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