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Posted by parhad (Guest) - Monday, July 12 2004, 15:22:32 (CEST)
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Iraq Leader Threatens Death to Militants

..he`s no leader of Iraq..he`s an American puppet...he leads no one..take the guns away that put him there and prop him up and see how long he leads.


By JAMIE TARABAY, Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi interim President Ghazi al-Yawer threatened Monday to use a "very sharp sword" to fight insurgents threatening the security of the country, a day after three U.S. soldiers died in attacks north of Baghdad.

..that`s funny, the Insurgents say the same thing...bad choice of images I`d say...the one is cutting off heads with a sharp sword, the American puppet is also thretening with a sharp sword only I suppose he`ll use it to run them through the heart and that qualifies as defending democracy...they`re all crazy.

..It would seem, in light of 14 years of this Christian Crusade that those threatening Iraq`s security and killing Iraqis by the thousands are the Americans, who also threatened and then ruined Iraq`s security...when you are the one who began murdering Iraqis, you shouldn`t threaten the lives of those killing different Iraqis...what`s the difference who killed the dead? Iraq has never been so ravaged as it has been by the United States...Saddam never even came close...



Al-Yawer spoke two weeks after the United States handed sovereignty over to an interim Iraqi government. The handover, however, has not quelled the violence that has wracked the country since the fall of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s regime nearly 15 months ago.

...how do you "quell violence" when the same people who brought it are still there delivering it? Has everyone decided to attack language as well? The Insurgency is a RESPONSE to the violence brought to the country by those who began the violence, the United States...who started it? Is this the new world odor? Are people the United States decides to attack at fault for defending themselves and teaching them not to do it again, or forcing them to stop? Where did this quaint notion come from? Are Humans no longer to be Human? Must they respond according to rules created by oily businessmen? Is it such a shock that Iraqis and other Muslims who`ve seen nothing But U.S. led invasions and meddling in their countries refuse to sit and wait calmly to be overrun by Condi?


Foreign and local insurgents have launched numerous attacks in Iraq in an effort to force coalition forces to leave and to thwart the country's postwar reconstruction. The attacks have killed scores of U.S. troops and hundreds of Iraqi civilians.

..it is not reconstruction when it`s forced on them and directed by the same people who destroyed what Iraqis had already built. Nazis can`t "reconstruct" Paris...they can reshape it as they prefer. To Iraqis the "reconstruction" of Iraq is merely a continuation of the war against Iraq. A boy who`s been raped doesn`t want his anus "reconstructed" by his rapist...no matter how much it hurts..he`d rather kill the man first and take his chances with his own people after that. Is this new view of human psychology something dreamed up in the Old Testicle?

..."attacks" have killed thousands of Iraqis...so what if "scores" have died in an attempt to defend Iraq from its REAL enemies...the United States and Britain...again.


"Terrorism isn't just killing and blowing up bombs, whoever threatens the ordinary life of the people is a terrorist," al-Yawer told reporters. "We have a very sharp sword ready for anyone who threatens the security of this country."

..who threatened the lives of ordinary people more than the United States? Who blows up more bombs than the United States? Who`s killing more people than the United States? Who`s standing by to "reconstruct" Iraq more than those who destroyed Iraq...getting paid for both? And who`s looking for contracts to rebuild MORE than ZOWAA?


Al-Yawer, who was meeting with Defense Minister Hazem Shaalan and National Guard Brig. Gen. Muther al-Rashardi, said the roughly 160,000 coalition forces led by the United States were required to stay here to fight the insurgents, but violent groups should not use this as an excuse to continue attacks.

...the insurgents weren`t there till 160,000 American troops barged in there killing everyone, with no mandate from anyone except themselves and all of it based on lies and greed...the insurgents didn`t start this, the Americans did,..therefore you can`t expect them to stop until the thing that set them off is removed. The United States isn`t required to stay...it had no excuse to go in the first place...the initial outrage and crime is all the United States`doing..when a criminal attacks your home and rapes your son and threatens your children and undresses your wife...you can`t be expected to leave the house first...this is silly.


"Those who claim they are resisting the occupation, the occupation is over now," he said. "We want to tell anyone who wants to threaten the security of this country: 'Enough,' I say, 'Enough. Stop.'"

...how can the occupation be over when they occupying troops are still there...and say they will remain so long as there is opposition to them being there?


Security officials also sought to reassure Iraqis they were trying to restore order.

..it can`t be restored until the thing that shattered it is removed...you don`t restore a patient`s health by leaving the tumor inside them that is ruining their health...the occupation is alive and well and ongoing..the puppet government is yet another way of continuing the war, as was the occupation...a time when killing increased...and everyone in Iraq knows that.


Al-Rashardi said the national guard has divided the capital, Baghdad, into eight sectors to make it easier to control.

...you can`t control it...you can only rid the country of the disease that plagues it..the United States, for now...there may be others later,,,but this is the first obstacle to health and peace.


"We have very big plans to follow this up," Shaalan said. "We are ready to sacrifice ourselves for our people."

...bullshit. You are ready to sacrifice the people for you and your American puppetmeisters who brought you to the counrty and put you in front of them.


Al-Yawer, a prominent Sunni whose position is largely ceremonial, said the government planned to announce an amnesty soon for some of the insurgents.

...give the United States the amnesty and send them home..they need it. They are the criminals in this game, not the insurgents...the insurgents are fighting to protect their country...what`s so odd or surprising in this? Who asked the United States to define the terms they must live by?


Al-Yawer appealed to insurgents to accept the amnesty and lay down their weapons.

...why on earth would they do that when the very reason they took them up in the first place, all 160,000 reasons, is still there? Nothing has changed from their point of view...you think they`re fooled by your mad jig?


"This is your last chance, otherwise there will be the sword," he said.

..that`s odd...those cutting off heads use the same language.



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