April 18, 2007

Pelosi and Sadr: Two Sides of the Same Coin

At least, in their stated foreign policy goals. Both want the US on a timetable to leave Iraq, regardless of the state of affairs or the consequences to the United States.

Don't argue with me - argue with the New York Times and their Democrat allies in Congress.

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http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/post/2400/Islamic_State_Calls_for_Unity



 



That is nothing Al Baghdadi the AQ figurehead in Iraq
is rallying the troops.  Starting with a
how he agrees with a common Dem talking point then rolls into basically a “we
just got to hold on a little longer” plea.



 



“On one point, Baghdadi expresses agreement with US officials, saying that
he concurs with those who say that Iraq has become a “university for
terrorism,” saying “As for the military aspect, believe one of their demons who
said, if Afghanistan is a school for terrorism, then Iraq is the university for
terrorism.”



Building on the theme, Baghdadi announced the graduation of the largest
batch in Iraqi history of “officers of jihad for God’s behalf, to the highest
global degree. Indeed, the studies are continuous, summer and winter, day and
night,” he said.



He added that the fear of the US Marines had faded in the hearts of the
“mujahidin,” saying that the fighters had become thousands, after having been
very few in number at the fall of the previous Iraqi regime.



Elsewhere, he says, “It was not Bush’s assumption, nor the assumption of
those who planed his futile war that the people of Iraq would start to compete,
not to offer flowers and obedience . . . hundreds ask for death that they may
live with God,” referring to suicide operations including suicide bombings, in
a clear counterpoint to the US and Iraqi claims that many of the suicide bombers
that have struck in Iraq are foreigners.



“As for the women of Iraq,
who have shed tears asking martyrdom operations, we forbid them from
implementing the objectives that men can implement, excepting in special
circumstances that make it difficult for men,” Baghdadi continues.



The war, he states, has emptied the American budget at the expense of social
security, health, and education spending, saying that those responsible, naming
Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet, and John Bolton, will sit in the “defendant’s
bench.”



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That last paragraph is the kicker.  There is more and its over at Iraqslogger a
LLL sight in itself.  They posted it because
AQ is now claiming it can build its own rockets.  Rockets will have little effect in Iraq
even if pitted against the green zone the area is already defended by the
phalanx systems from motors and rockets. 
Although it could I guess just be used randomly against civilians around
the cities.


Posted by: C-Low at April 18, 2007 03:50 PM (Iyhck)

2 The rockets are crap,  they've been doing it for a long time.  I've seen the vids. They are simple, unguided, and easy to build.  Similar to the rockets used by the palestinians. the only new detail was the renamed them.

Posted by: Darth Odie at April 18, 2007 04:54 PM (YHZAl)

3 Shit! Big deal. I can build rockets.

Posted by: greyrooster at April 18, 2007 06:21 PM (MTHRd)

4 I have to come here for a breath of fresh air after following the comments on Olbermann Watch.  Keep up with the good information Lt.!  The Jawa Report provides a much  needed service- some sanity.

Posted by: Sharm at April 18, 2007 09:34 PM (xVW97)

5 mookie al-rooster can build nappy rockets

Posted by: jake caywood's father at April 19, 2007 04:34 AM (elEnw)

6 #4. Read #5 and see if you can say that again.

Posted by: greyrooster at April 19, 2007 08:27 PM (NgtYK)

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