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![]() Aristotle Location: Chicago, IL Posts: 4,570 | The Al Qaeda take over of Iraq is Political Billsh!t! Al Qaeda just put out a message today of its desire to stop Iran and the Shiite movement and this is not the first time. Al Qaeda are sunni and Iran, Hezbollah and 3/4 of Iraq are Shia. The Bush administration keeps stating that Iraq will be a Al Qaeda haven when we leave and in the same breathe that Iran will increase its influence over Iraq and the Shia Militias will take over. Are people not smart enough to see the hyprocracy in that assessment. Does the Bush administration not see it. Get this straight Al Qaeda are religious extremist that believe in only Sunni Muslim. They are ideological opposites of the Shia majority in Iraq, Iran and Hezbollah. They hate each other as much as they hate America. I have no disillusions that when we leave Iraq it will be the scene of one of the bloodiest civil wars in global history and migh engulf the whole reason. I have no doubt that there will be Rwanda style killing fields. But I have huge skeptism that an enemy of Al Qaeda, mainly Iran, Hezbollah and the Iraqi Shia majority are going to give a safe haven to Al Qaeda. The connection is not logical. |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 3,131 | Quote:
Iran supplies U.S. with headache. Iran supports Shiites. Add to that package PLO, Hezbollah, Hamas, Syria, Liban and one may experience a mental breakdown (at least). Why does G.Bush state that al-Qaeda is about to take over reigns of power in Iraq ? U.S. does not want to see Saudi Arabia to become unstable state. That is why U.S. wants to assure Saudi Arabia that Iraq is free of any extreme elements within. In order to achieve that goal, the Iraqi governing body must be strong enough to overcome any influence that may stay in opposite course with U.S. interests in the Middle-East region. Why al-Qaeda ? It could be any other, as long as it points at any form of opposition to the U.S.-backed Iraqi governing body. | |
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