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To: RetiredNow who wrote (379108)3/25/2003 11:00:13 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
<<the flag being Baghdad.>>

Baghdad may fall with very little Baghdad left, but look for a bar brawl in the north, where Saddam has been keeping major Al Queda forces whom-according to the US traitors-he's never met. His own criminal henchmen are condemned, and many will fight to the death in the north. The northern battle will be the bloodiest of all, and we will have no qualms about exterminating the combined Hussein and 'phantom' Al Queda army, with NO regard for collateral damage.

The cost of Turkey's treachery will be a bitter memory from this war to all REAL Americans. They fucked up, HUGE, even though they haven't realized it yet. Too bad, really, but the world is, indeed, changing, and the mission of this administration will continue to make sure that the changes are on OUR terms.

Welcome to the 21st century, which began September 11, 2001...



To: RetiredNow who wrote (379108)3/26/2003 6:37:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Well, I hope that you are correct, but frankly I would feel better if we would at LEAST get the British to take Basra. If we are gonna expect any help from the Shiites we gotta free them from the THUGS that are most likely presently terrorizing and killing them right now. Sure would be nice to have the citizens of Iraq's second largest city putting flower wreaths around our soldiers necks and waving and cheering.
Meanwhile, has everyone noticed the Arab press seems INCAPABLE of reporting the truth. I just read this morning their journalist in Basra says all is calm, has seen no evidence of citizen unrest? damn, if even their press cant tell the truth, what does that say for Arabs in general?? From my perspective it looks to me as though except in Kuwait most Arabs would rather see a brutal Dictator in Iraq then a Democracy if that Democracy has to be assisted by the infidels. jdn