Originally posted by der schwarze RitterI'll finish it for you...
They're not leaving because the United States is there -- they're leaving because Iraqis are killing other Iraqis.
"They're not leaving because the United States is there -- they're leaving because Iraqis are killing other Iraqis", because the US is there.
Originally posted by scottishinnzYes. The Sunni Orcs took full advantage of the opportunity to boom Shia. The Shia in that country should be commended for holding out so long before retaliating. And they should be commended again for their current restraint while still being ruthlessly attacked by said Orcs. Also, the Sunni now trying to force out the Orcs deserve a tip of the cap too.
I'll finish it for you...
"They're not leaving because the United States is there -- they're leaving because Iraqis are killing other Iraqis", because the US is there.
Someone allowed these Orcs to infect the Sunni areas and it wasn't the Iraqi Shia. A lot of the Sunni went with the Orcs program, but the U.S. allowed it to get so far out of hand.
Originally posted by GascraftIt is incredible that we can make such a huge mistake and then compound it.
What? NO comments.. Come on..
Yet listen to Bush and you would think this crusade of his should earn the gratitude of the world.
Looking forward, what is the best way? We need Iraq to work. Regional democracies and huge infrastructure rebuilding. But this refugee crisis looks like the priority.
I see Iran just gave Iraq 1 billion towards reconstruction efforts.
I think they look to help with power supplies among other areas. This may help a bit..
If you're interested I found another vid, where some Iraqi women risk their necks to do some filming around Iraq. It shows some of the damage that America has caused. It's a good vid and goes for 18 mins. Enjoy.
WOW.. Look at this. Who wouldve guessed.. the IAI protecting Iraqi people from Americans AND Big Al! God-damn!!!
TV: top leader of al-Qaida in Iraq killed in Baghdad
BAGHDAD, May 3 (Xinhua) -- The top leader of al-Qaida in Iraq organization Abu Umer al-Baghdadi, also known as head of the so-called Islamic State of Iraq, was killed in western Baghdad neighborhood, state-run Iraqia television reported on Thursday.
"Abu Umer al-Baghdadi was killed in Ghazaliah and his body is under control of the Interior Ministry. His body has been identified," Brigadier General Abdul Karim Khalaf, spokesman ofthe Interior Ministry, was quoted as saying.
Maj. Gen. William B. Caldwell, spokesman of the Multi-National Force-Iraq, said that he will hold a press conference to discuss recent success against the senior leader of al-Qaida in Iraq. Earlier in the day, a source from Salahudin province told Xinhua that another senior leader of al-Qaida was killed in the same area on Wednesday.
Muharib Muhammad Abdullah, also known as Abu Abdullah al-Iraqi,is the head of al-Qaida media office.
Al-Iraqi was slaughtered with a knife by militants from the "Islamic Army in Iraq," a Sunni insurgent group, on Wednesday afternoon in Baghdad's western neighborhood of Ghazaliyah, the source added.
It was not clear whether the two sources were referring to the same person or they were two senior al-Qaida leaders killed in the same neighborhood.
Some Sunni insurgents in Iraq are reportedly angered by al-Qaida's large-scale attacks against Iraqi population.
Earlier, the Iraqi government and the U.S. military said they were probing reports on the death of Abu Ayyub al-Masri, the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq.