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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: cnyndwllr who wrote (244097)10/5/2007 5:30:51 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
There is a strain of Iraqi thought in which their own sense of cultural inferiority is felt so keenly that they conclude that since Americans can achieve whatever they want to achieve, the current disorder in Iraq must be deliberately sought by the Americans. It's all part of some cunning plan.

This mode of thought has clearly infected your thinking. Where some outside observer might call former declarations about "dead-enders" mistaken, or wishful thinking, or brave talk trying to cover some situation that was clearly not good but also not well comprehended, for you that's impossible - it's all part of some cunning plan, it's all deliberate. An outside observer might also note that it would be surprising for any administration to deliberately tell lies whose only effect were to make them look foolish, but ha! you lot know better.

The Iraqis might just change their mind after they see American soldiers rush wounded Iraqi kids to hospital, but you won't have that chance.

Meanwhile the list of Bush "lies" that prop up your world only grow. I see now the felling of Saddam's statue has become a psy-ops operation. I suppose you think the Iraqis really liked Saddam and didn't rejoice at his fall? They only looked like they were rejoicing?
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