Never saw two groups of murdering bigots with such disrespect for human life. I spent the last 3 hours conducting some work with some Iraqis in the US seeking medical treatment one will be used for surgery that is the first time will be done this,, person got completely destroyed physically because of an Al Qaidah bombing them when they are in Shiite areas.
Tomorrow will do the same thing with some Palestinians that got completely destroyed physically by Israel.
maybe in the next life I wont have to be reminded of Kharra Idealogies from AQI and Israel every day at work. But so that you know I dont think there is one single difference between Al Qaidah and Israel it is both the same sick Nazi Ideaology: same shit, different presentation.
I did want to post some things about the bombings happening in Iraq right now but I am confused to how many bombings? I see in the news 3 different events with three different levels of casualties but maybe it is the same bombing? I dont think so seems AQI has been very busy these days because those animals dont have anything else to do.
Anand the last thing that is needed here is for you to insert your ignorant opinion and I dont need you Fascist to come and thank me because I wrote some words about Iraqis ok you racist son of a bitch, those people are my people and it is best if you just keep your ignorant mouth shut.
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There was no Al Qaeda in Iraq until the US brought them there.
ReplyDeleteJust saying...
Now all Al Qaidah needs is worldwide support and funding like Israel, and it also can do these things with impunity. So, the ideology might be the same Saif, but one is seen as a plague (Al Qaidah), and the other is seen as a blessing (Israel).
ReplyDeleteAbraham's point is valid (above). It is also interesting that this same case scenario has happened wherever the USA invaded either overtly or covertly (by proxy), to the people of whatever country. So one may definitely despise the result, but never mistake the reason.
a: There was no Al Qaeda in Iraq until the US brought them there.
ReplyDeleteYes Abe I know that to and I am not one of those people that will let the US off the hook for all of its criminal actions and misdeeds against Iraq. But yaani those are Americans and we already knew that they did not give a shit about Arabs and Muslim people. They have been killing us or paying the others to kill us for how many years habibi?
I never did expect that because the USA Wanted to Kill Arab Civilians Again........... that some sick people will take advantage of the situation and start killing the Shiite people only because those Muslims are Shiite people.
Trust me I will not excuse any of the Actions by the USA and all of there damned lies, this criminal invasion which was the result of Big Lies and the people that they killed all those women babies.
Some instances they killed people in front of there children,, some instances they rape young girls, you can imagine all the terrible things that they did.
Do you think I can pardon what the USA did in Iraq while I am still watching how those fascists in Israel throw bombs ontop of Palestinian people like they are not humans just ants??
When I see those dead images of Palestinian babies I expect All the Other Arabs to feel the same Rage that I am feeling. How can I look at those images in Iraq where the people look to me as the same as Palestinian people and not feel Rage against Al Qaidah for taking Big advantage of that situation and adding to the horrible things against the innocent people there?
v: Now all Al Qaidah needs is worldwide support and funding like Israel, and it also can do these things with impunity. So, the ideology might be the same Saif, but one is seen as a plague (Al Qaidah), and the other is seen as a blessing (Israel).
ReplyDelete100 percent agreement.
v: Abraham's point is valid (above). It is also interesting that this same case scenario has happened wherever the USA invaded either overtly or covertly (by proxy), to the people of whatever country. So one may definitely despise the result, but never mistake the reason.
I agree that his point is 100 percent valid and I share that same belief that he has. I am saying that its not a Suprise and Shock to me that the USA kills people and allowed Al Qaidah into Iraq,, But,, big shock that some other Muslims (not just Arab people) took a "train" to kill Shiites.
In Palestine we are very close to the Shiite people in Lebanon many of the Palestinian refugees got located in Shiite areas because they always put the poor with the poor.
Maybe there are some Palestinian fanatics and they spend all there time complaining about Shiites but this would not be a normal conversations. I never heard those things until recently when Muhammad Dahlan, Abu Mazen and Salam Fayyad began to repeat what they got asked by the USA and Israel to repeat about Iran, Hezbolla and Shiite people.
Let me repeat,,
ReplyDeleteAnand stay the Fuck out of this conversation.
Saif, it is not necessary for the rank and file of "Al Qaidah" to merely kill Shiites - they think they are resisting America and those who collaborate with them, i.e., Shiites. It is not necessary for the leaders of Al Qaidah to reveal to their followers that they work in concert with the USA, they use them like canon fodder. All they care about is the position of the house of Saud, and that it keeps its position with the grand triumvirate of USA, Israel, and the "moderate Arabs." It seals the "need" for the USA presence in Iraq. Indeed, their might be true animosity for the Shiite among the rank and file of Al Qaidah, but it is the colonialist job to inflame that difference (and they fanned that difference under Saddam, making the animosity even greater, and really turned up the flames when Saddam was toppled).
ReplyDeleteAl Qaidah was first commissioned in its early years as tools of the CIA, in fact in some circles, it is called Al CIA-duh (with the leadership, not necessarily the rank and file). Have you ever noticed when Osama made his films and recordings that they came just at the right time, and that the position he took strengthened the aggression of the USA in the region? It happened too many times to be a coincidence. While all of this is going on the "poor USA" looks like someone who is just saying "can't we all just get along."
All of this is just to say that things are a bit more complicated then they seem, all they all follow previous colonial exploits methodology of the Euro/American alliance. The people mean nothing to these bastards, and the activity is the ultimate in dirty fighting.
Instruments Of Statecraft
v said..."Al Qaidah was first commissioned in its early years as tools of the CIA, in fact in some circles, it is called Al CIA-duh (with the leadership, not necessarily the rank and file). Have you ever noticed when Osama made his films and recordings that they came just at the right time, and that the position he took strengthened the aggression of the USA in the region? It happened too many times to be a coincidence. While all of this is going on the "poor USA" looks like someone who is just saying "can't we all just get along."
ReplyDeleteAll of this is just to say that things are a bit more complicated then they seem, all they all follow previous colonial exploits methodology of the Euro/American alliance. The people mean nothing to these bastards, and the activity is the ultimate in dirty fighting."
v, how do we know for sure that Al Qaeda is not still being commissioned by the CIA?
There is what I would consider an interesting twist to the Bin Laden tapes concerning SITE Institute, co-founded in 2002 by Rita Katz, and Josh Devon. Katz by the way was born in Basra in 1963 to a wealthy Iraqi Jewish family. In 1968 her father was arrested on charges of spying for Israel and the rest of the family put under house arrest. The following year Katz's father was convicted and executed in a public hanging and Katz's mother managed to escape with the children to Israel.
From Sourcewatch:
"...9/11 "bin Laden" video
In early September 2007, SITE announced that Osama bin Laden would release a video message on the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States. Bloomberg News also reported that IntelCenter, another web monitoring service, noted that al Qaeda's media production group as-Sahab flagged the video in an online media statement.[8] While Bloomberg reported only that the video would be released, the Associated Press stated that "the 30-minute video was obtained by the SITE Institute" and had provided a copy to the AP. The report stated that "American officials said the U.S. government had obtained a copy even though the video had not been posted yet by al-Qaeda".[9] AP noted that "during the video, bin Laden's image moves for only a total of about 3 1/2 minutes in two segments, staying frozen the rest of the time while his remarks continue." An anonymous U.S. intelligence official told the AP it may have been a technical glitch that occurred during production. While the video was intercepted by US intelligence agencies, its provision to SITE Institute may have been a boon to the small group, which only made it available on its website to subscribers.[10] However, Fox News released a transcript of the tape.[11]
A little over a month later, the Washington Post reported that SITE had given the video to two senior officials "on the condition that the officials not reveal they had it until the al-Qaeda release." SITE's Rita Katz complained to reporter Joby Warrick that within 20 minutes of providing access to it on the group's website, several government agencies began downloading it. "By midafternoon that day, the video and a transcript of its audio track had been leaked from within the Bush administration to cable television news and broadcast worldwide," Joby Warrick wrote. "Techniques that took years to develop are now ineffective and worthless," Katz said. [12] ..."
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=SITE_Institute
Strange coincidence isn't it that she was able to get a hold of a video of Bin Laden before it was to be aired by Al Qaeda?