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Politics : USA Provokes Russia into War Against Georgia

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To: SARMAN who wrote (6604)12/24/2011 6:14:33 AM
From: sea_urchin1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 6879
 
Yes, I agree about Iraq but it's still far from stable.

It seems Al Maliki, in his desire to desire to arrest the former VP, is inciting "sectarian conflict".

Of course, you know what I mean by "sectarian conflict" - supposedly "suicide bombers" but really radio controlled bombs detonated by Mossad/CIA/MI6 with the intention of killing many innocent people and promoting hatred amongst the Muslims for one another. Such attacks are known in the media as being due to Al Qaeda.

The US may have officially left Iraq but it's already hankering to return.

The Kurds, with the support and encouragement of innocent little Israel, still have every desire to break away from the rest of Iraq and recreate former Kurdistan.

Israel is dreaming about that pipeline from Mosul to Haifa.

Turkey is playing a double/triple game - supporting Sunnis and Shiites - and NATO - and possibly Israel under the table.

There's still much trouble ahead.
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