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Re: Sargon Dadesho and Peter BetBassoo are converging...
Posted by Qasrani (Guest) - Wednesday, November 1 2006, 18:14:37 (CET)
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Hey Panch, always nice to read you, welcome back.

I found the list he gave below undermined the claims because if you weigh these atrocities (which they are) against the hundreds of Muslims dying in Iraq today, they don't support a claim of a purge/genocide/whatever.

At a rate of 3-5 dead Assyrians per month, I would say that Assyrians are holding their own over there rather well. It's all relative.

Whereas, arming Assyrians would make them a more luscious target. I think these idiots are trying to foment genocidal thoughts/ideas so they can point to it and say "Look! See! I said this would happen!" Self-fulfilling prophecy as it is called. I think we need to put all these people in a neuro-linguistic programming workshop so we can make them lucid.

Peter is living in Texas these days and you know how Texans love their guns and Peter is very susceptible to peer pressure. This must have something to do with it. I don't think he was always this retarded, but you know how it is, we tend to only remember the good things.


>It continues in Iraq today:
>
>..there are for more Muslims murdered in Iraq than
>Christians...Christian children were lynched and raped and murdered in your backyard in
>America for a few centuries...yet no one goes and on about this any
>longer.
>
>
>October 21, 2006: Ayad Tariq, a 14 year old Assyrian boy, is
>decapitated at his place of work
>October 12, 2006: Paul Alexander, an Assyrian priest, is decapitated in
>north Iraq
>October 9, 2006: a 14 year Assyrian old boy is crucified in his
>neighborhood in North Iraq
>September 25, 2006: Two Assyrian churches attacked in North Iraq in
>response to Pope's speech
>September 24, 2006: St. Mary's Cathedral in Baghdad, home of the
>Patriarch, is bombed
>January 29, 2006: Four Assyrian churches bombed in Baghdad
>November 29, 2005: Joseph Nabil Ishmael and George Brikha Youkhana are
>shot and killed in North Iraq
>September 23, 2005: 4 Assyrians Killed in Assassination Attempt on
>Former Iraq Assyrian Minister
>September 13, 2005: Anita Tyadors is brutally murdered by muslim
>extremists in North Iraq
>August 27, 2005: Nabil Akram Amona murdered By Kurdish militia in North
>Iraq
>March 24, 2005: Zahra Ashour (female student) is beaten to death by
>Mehdi army personnel in Basra
>December 21, 2004: Three Assyrian churches bombed in North Iraq
>December 7, 2004: Two Assyrian churches bombed in Baghdad
>November 8, 2004: Two Assyrian churches attacked in Baghdad
>October 16, 2004: Five Assyrian churches bombed in Baghdad
>October 16, 2004: Five Assyrian churches are bombed
>June 7, 2004: Four Assyrians murdered in a drive by shooting in Baghdad
>
>...Iraq is being attacked and has been now for 18 years...hundreds of
>thousands of its people have been killed, it`s resources stolen, its
>wealth robbed, its future integrity placed in jeopardy and all of it courtesy of Christianity...and you expect
>Iraqis, some elements among them, NOT to turn savage? What then induced
>America to become so savage? Was it 9/11? But there wasn`t a single
>Iraqi involved...on the contrary, most of those men were Saudis,,,why
>then this murder of Iraqis? Can America, a Christian country, go
>irrationally nuts? Why then can`t Iraq...a nation with far more REASON to go
>crazy seeing as how its being treated by the entire planet?
>
>The Assyrians are defenseless against this violence. They are
>outnumbered and outgunned, but it was not always so. In previous times, when
>Assyrians were armed and controlled their own regions, they would stand up
>to Muslim aggression, even when outnumbered. The famed -- or infamous
>-- fighting prowess of the Assyrians is not exaggerated. Historically,
>Assyrians have held their own in battle even at ten-to-one odds.
>
>..then what happened to them? You are a consummate liar...a natural
>born coward yourself you glory in these tall tales of what a terrible
>tribe you come from.
>
>A case in point is the Battle of Habbaniyya in May of 1941. An Assyrian
>contingent of 1200, part of the British Assyrian Levies of Iraq,
>
>..that`s all you need say...except to add that the Levies were a
>British tool....that`s enough to explain every headache you people ever had
>since then...you brought it on yourselves...but like neo-cons you can
>NEVER take responsibility for your own acts but must find scapegoats and
>diversions everywhere.
>
> engages a force of 12,000 regular and 5000 irregular Arab soldiers in
>Habbaniyya, 60 miles south of Baghdad. The Arabs were attempting to
>overthrow the King of Iraq, Faisal, and ally with Germany. The battle is a
>complete route, lasting only 30 minutes, and the Arab army is pursued
>by the Assyrians for 50 miles until it reaches 10 miles south of Baghdad
>(the present location of Baghdad International Airport). There the
>British Air Officer Commander, the famous General Glubb Pashah, commands
>the Assyrians to stop. They obey. Perhaps they should have continued and
>taken Baghdad then.
>
>...why is this British officer "famous"? To whom is he famous and what
>for?
>
>The present situation for the Assyrians in Iraq is precarious; it is a
>powder keg ready to explode into full scale genocide.
>
>...brought on not by Saddam or anything any Iraqi wanted....except the
>Kurds...allies and friends of the Christian United States...is there
>something wrong with you?
>
> The Arabs and Kurds know the Assyrians cannot effectively defend
>themselves. They are the only unsupported group in Iraq.
>
>..:I thought they were terrible and unstoppable? What happened to
>them? How come they need "support"? And who will give this support? The
>same people who "supported" them in the past...the enemies of their
>country?
>
>The Kurds have the Americans behind them, the Shiite's have the
>Iranians, the Sunni's have Syria, The Turkomen have Turkey. Whom do the
>Assyrians have? Is the West supporting them? Is any Christian country
>supporting them?
>
>...no...because they are looney tunes if they think like
>you...fortunately very few of them do...that`s why they`re still there and wish they
>could stay...how can anyone take seriously the notion that the
>Christian sect in Iraq is really ASSYRIAN and were there from the beginning?
>Even if anyone believes it, no one GIVES anything to anyone..you have to
>TAKE it.
>
>Assyrians are now targeted with impunity, by Kurds, by Sunnis, by
>Shiites.
>
>...as are all of them by, the United States..if you don`t like people
>being "targeted with impunity"...tell the Americans to get out. It began
>with them.
>
> These groups know the Assyrians cannot respond for fear unleashing a
>genocide which they would not be able to stop because they are unarmed.
>
>..if they WERE armed the first thing they`s do is shoot each other...you have
>no enemies in America except yourselves and shooting each other is your
>FAVORITE passtime there.
>
>As Iraq appears ready to fall into the precipice of a civil war,
>
>,,,you fall OVER a precipice...you FALL into a hole.
>
> if not
>already in one, the danger to the Assyrians reaches an alarming level.
>Who will defend the Assyrians in the chaos of a civil war? Is the US
>ready to accept the moral responsibility for genocide of Assyrians
>because it failed to adequately equip them to defend themselves?
>
>...sure...they accept and indulge in genocides all the time...ask the
>Native American`s whose lands you live on now.
>
>It is time to arm the Assyrians.
>
>..of course it is...couldn`t be a better time...since your entire
>argument has always rested on your "lists"...you need more of them with even
>more names...what better way? You might want to paint a bullseye on
>the back of each Christian too...like America did on the backs of every
>Iraqi.
>
>But arming is not enough, it is also necessary to establish an Assyrian
>self-administered area, a safe-haven to which Assyrians from all parts
>of Iraq may seek refuge. This area will be under the rule of an
>Assyrian regional parliament, with an Assyrian militia protecting it. It can
>and should be a federal state within Iraq -- what's good for Kurds,
>Shiites and Sunnis is just as good for Assyrians.
>
>...sure...how convenient. No more hunting around to kill the
>Christians, who will be protected, supplied and armed by the same Americans who
>brought this war to Iraq...now you can go to one triangle and shoot all
>the Christians you want to...what a list that will make for you!!!
>
>When speaking of partitioning Iraq, it is not enough to suggest a
>tri-partite Iraq -- where would that leave the Assyrians? If Iraq is
>partitioned, a fourth area must be set aside for Assyrians, and even a fifth
>for Turkomen, but they are not in the same danger as Assyrians, for they
>have Turkey as their protector.
>
>...sure they do. And the Christians will have America...right?
>
>Unless the US can absolutely guarantee the safety of Assyrians in case
>of a civil war or a break-up of Iraq,
>
>...the US couldn`t guarantee the security of Americans in their own
>Civil War...they couldn`t and didn`t care to guarantee their own Black citizens while shopping, or trying to vote in Baltimore...you want them to GUARANTEE people in Iraq???...you are a weird case.
>
> which is not likely or even possible given the dispersed Assyrian
>population, the US must undertake a program to establish an Assyrian
>administered area and to train and arm an Assyrian militia. If the US cannot
>defend Assyrians, then it should train and equip Assyrians to defend
>themselves. That is the least the US should do.
>
>...that is the least they can do indeed...and what a safe haven that
>would force onto the poor bastards left behind...lucky for you you aren`t
>there to protect anyone.
>
>By Peter BetBasoo
>
>...hey Pete...correct me if I`m mistaken but wasn`t it just last week
>that you were telling us it`s time to become PURE CHRISTIANS? Is this a
>part of it?
>
>
>...in a book titled "Nero" by Michael Grant, there is a photo of a
>silver coin from the year 56 AD...it was minted in Antioch, which the book
>says was the capital of the Assyrian PROVENCE at that time. That means
>the Romans owned it and administered it..it shows Agripina, Nero`s
>mother, on one side...this should prove that the Romans were in control of
>that region..and that, folks, is how the Assyrians "discovered"
>Jesus...at the end of a Roman sword



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