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Old Sep 9, 2005, 10:24 pm   #41 (permalink) (top)
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Talibani: US puppet.

What do expect him to say, Dieval?

Get out of my country? That doesn't do anything for his health. When the US is gone, though, his countrymen will string him up. Just like what happenned to Najibullah in Afghanistan


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Old Sep 10, 2005, 12:25 am   #42 (permalink) (top)
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Talibani: US puppet.

What do expect him to say, Dieval?

Get out of my country? That doesn't do anything for his health. When the US is gone, though, his countrymen will string him up. Just like what happenned to Najibullah in Afghanistan
He's been awfully helpful
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Old Sep 10, 2005, 01:15 am   #43 (permalink) (top)
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Talibani may be able to find sanctuary in an independent Kurdistan in the near future. But he is certainly no friend of the average Iraqi. Just another US client. Not fooling anybody that his words are independent thoughts.


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Old Sep 10, 2005, 02:07 am   #44 (permalink) (top)
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too many are selling themselves out.
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Old Sep 10, 2005, 02:23 am   #45 (permalink) (top)
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bishop, checked the link, the table on the first page with the 4 time periods shows in the first period (from intervention to Bush's famous "victory" speech on Mayday 2003) 173 Coalitioneers were killed in 43 days averaging 4.02/day; in the second time frame (until sovereignty formally restored to Iraq June 28, 2004) 803 Coalitioneers were killed in 424 days averaging 1.89/day; for the third time period (until the elections) 632 Coalitioneers were killed in 216 days averaging 2.93/day; finally, in the last time frame (since the elections) 483 Coalitioneers were killed in 223 days averaging 2.17/day. The average of these averages 2.31 casualties per day since the onset.

Thus, the toll remains around 2 per day.
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Old Sep 10, 2005, 02:47 am   #46 (permalink) (top)
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Talibani: US puppet.

What do expect him to say, Dieval?

Get out of my country? That doesn't do anything for his health. When the US is gone, though, his countrymen will string him up. Just like what happenned to Najibullah in Afghanistan
Wow, you mean the people in Afghanistan didn't like their communist ruler? Huh, go figure...I'm sure he tried his best to do what was right for his country and to create a constitution where everyone was free and equal under the law, just like in Iraq...right? :rolleyes:

Come on, comparrisons like that are a waste of everyones time..


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Old Sep 10, 2005, 02:48 am   #47 (permalink) (top)
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From your link -
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Al-Talibani added that, contrary to certain rumors, the American army will be welcomed in Iraq's Kurdistan.
You mean there were actual people in Iraq that WELCOMED the US?!?!? Say it isn't so....
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Old Sep 10, 2005, 11:57 am   #48 (permalink) (top)
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A SECOND FALLUJAH?

For the second time in two years the US is mounting an offensive against Tal Afar. The US has forced most of the 200,000 residents out into the desert and is now fighting it out with the insurgents that they claimed they cleaned out a year ago. The US has effectively lost control of the northern Iraqi region around Tel Afar and Qaim.

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In the Tal Afar offensive, which had been expected for weeks, coalition forces faced several hundred lightly armed insurgents in the largely deserted city, 260 miles northwest of Baghdad and about 60 miles east of the Syrian border.

There was heavy gunfire in the Sarai district, the oldest part of the city and the major insurgent stronghold.

''I can see why the terrorists chose this place for a fight, it's like a big funnel of death,'' Sgt. William Haslett of Rocklin, Calif., said of the twisting streets and alleys in the old city.
Expect US military deaths to cross the 2,000 mark this week.


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Old Sep 10, 2005, 05:51 pm   #49 (permalink) (top)
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A SECOND FALLUJAH?

For the second time in two years the US is mounting an offensive against Tal Afar. The US has forced most of the 200,000 residents out into the desert and is now fighting it out with the insurgents that they claimed they cleaned out a year ago. The US has effectively lost control of the northern Iraqi region around Tel Afar and Qaim.

Iraqi and U.S. Forces Launch Offensive on Insurgent Stronghold

Expect US military deaths to cross the 2,000 mark this week.
I'm just curious as to why only 1 line(the last line) of your quote was actually in the the link you posted?


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Old Sep 12, 2005, 06:09 pm   #50 (permalink) (top)
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Iraq's prime minister toured the ancient northern city of Tal Afar on Monday -ignoring an alleged al-Qaida threat to strike with chemical weapons
This suggests to me Al Qaeda is claiming to be in possession of WMDs, which could make them eligible for pre-emptive US nuclear targetting if Rumsfeld signs the new nuclear doctrine under consideration.
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Al-Iraqiya television, which showed no pictures, said Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari was in the Tal Afar area despite an insurgent threat to unleash chemical and biological weapons against the force of 5,000 Iraqi soldiers and commandos, backed by 3,500 troops from the U.S. 3rd Armored Cavalry regiment, who stormed into the city Saturday. The offensive ''was a great shock to al-Qaida. They were thrown off balance and issued this threat. We will be on the lookout,'' Interior Minister Bayan Jabr said at a news conference. Militant positions were found mainly deserted Sunday, and the invading force discovered a network of tunnels below the city through which the insurgents were believed to have fled to the surrounding countryside. The offensive, however, exacted a heavy toll on the insurgents, leaving almost 200 suspected militants dead and more than 315 captured, Iraqi military officials said. Forty insurgents were killed in fierce clashes between militants and Iraqi troops who raided suspected hideouts late Monday afternoon. The raids were launched in response to a roadside bombing that targeted an Iraqi patrol earlier in the day, killing one soldier and wounding three, said Capt. Mohammed Ahmed, an Iraqi army spokesman in Tal Afar. Ahmed said 27 militants were arrested. Before the afternoon clash, Brig. Gen. Abdul Aziz Mohammed-Jassim had said 157 suspected insurgents were killed in clashes with Iraqi forces over the course of the operation. He said 292 militants were arrested. In all, at least six Iraqi soldiers and six civilians died in the fighting, he said.
Sounds like a rather successful exercise and only half a dozen civilians killed. Elsewhere they note 90% of the town's population fled in advance to a "tent city" setup nearby where apparently medical services are inadequate.
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Old Sep 12, 2005, 06:34 pm   #51 (permalink) (top)
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I'm just curious as to why only 1 line(the last line) of your quote was actually in the the link you posted?
The New York Times updates their news stories.


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Old Sep 12, 2005, 06:37 pm   #52 (permalink) (top)
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Most of the insurgents apparently fled. If you consider that a successful operation, that is up to you. This is either the second or third time that Tal Afar has been taken. The Iraqis claim they will hold it this time, just like last time.


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Old Sep 12, 2005, 10:35 pm   #53 (permalink) (top)
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Its the second time around and the Iraqi officer said they'd killed a couple hundred, took lots of captives too. Sounds to me like the foreign terrorists fled and the local insurgents got mopped up.

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Old Sep 12, 2005, 10:40 pm   #54 (permalink) (top)
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Its the second time around and the Iraqi officer said they'd killed a copule hundred, took lots of captives too. Sounds to me like the foreign terrorists fled and the local insurgents got mopped up.
About what the US and Iraqis said last time too.


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Old Sep 12, 2005, 10:57 pm   #55 (permalink) (top)
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Eventually all the insurgents will get mopped up and the foreign terrorists will all flee to someplace more remote.
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Old Sep 12, 2005, 11:08 pm   #56 (permalink) (top)
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Eventually all the insurgents will get mopped up and the foreign terrorists will all flee to someplace more remote.
Really? The military estimates that the insurgency is staying constant, which probably means that it is growing. They are recruiting fighters at least as fast as we kill them. And why not? An infidel army is occuying the heart of Islam. Not a bad recruiting slogan.

A similar call by Pope Urban, "Deus vult!, launched 200 years of bloody crusades in 1095. It appears the neocons and the Islamists have similar intentions.


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Old Sep 13, 2005, 05:33 am   #57 (permalink) (top)
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The military estimates that the insurgency is staying constant, which probably means that it is growing.
Please show us these military estimates. This sounds like very interesting information.


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Old Sep 13, 2005, 10:51 am   #58 (permalink) (top)
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Please show us these military estimates. This sounds like very interesting information.
Ok you got me there. The military hasn't made an estimate in about a year. Now they refuse to estimate the size of the insurgency. Wonder what that says?

Of course, 89 American soldiers died in August, the highest death rate in eight months, so one might rule out "last throes",


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Old Sep 13, 2005, 02:47 pm   #59 (permalink) (top)
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Estimating the size of the insurgency is difficult but we've been hearing for a long time from the critical left that it is growing, this despite the fact the casualty rate among Coalitioneers has remained fairly constant. Then I'd note how the number of Coalitioneers has remained fairly constant despite the number of their atatcks, so its not clear number of attacks would have any relationship to number of deployed.

There are good reasons to expect the insurgency or terrorism to grow (the outrages against Abu Ghraib captives, wholesale slaughter of innocent civilians, predatory exploitation of natural resources...) but these are compelling to critical lefties, I think the terrorists or insurgents see things differently.
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