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To: LindyBill who wrote (98762)2/5/2005 6:15:06 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793670
 
wonder where he gets his information. Last i heard was Iran people will revolt as they see freedom running Iraq right next door. The u.s. is hoping the democrat Iraq will make the difference in Iran.

Quoting International Atomic Energy Agency is a farce. How can you expect them to give you a straight answer. Wasn't the leader the same person who tried to unseat Bush.

The article should have been written on Syria , it would have been closer to the truth about military option. some spokes person believe in the next few months a military strike within Syria if they do not begin to cooperate. Not invasion but precision bombings and maybe special forces operations.



To: LindyBill who wrote (98762)2/5/2005 12:55:19 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 793670
 
HDS Greenway is so reliably wrong, you can use him as a great contrary indicator.



To: LindyBill who wrote (98762)2/5/2005 1:42:00 PM
From: bela_ghoulashi  Respond to of 793670
 
The Europeans, in turn, wish the Americans would join their effort instead of sniping at it from afar.

That's pretty rich.



To: LindyBill who wrote (98762)2/5/2005 4:35:12 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 793670
 
Last Update: Friday, February 4, 2005. 11:27am (AEDT)
Iraqi villagers kill 5 insurgents
By Middle East correspondent Mark Willacy

The residents of a small Iraqi village have killed five insurgents who had attacked them for voting in last weekend's national elections.

Several other insurgents were also wounded.

The insurgents raided the village of al-Mudhiryah south of Baghdad after warning its inhabitants not to vote in the election.

The villagers fought back, killing five of the insurgents and wounding eight others.

The insurgents' cars were then set alight.

Al-Mudhiryah's tribal sheikh says his people are sick of being threatened by Islamic extremists.

abc.net.au