Blackhatjack
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Mon Dec-11-06 01:11 PM
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If Sunnis & Shiites Refuse To Share Power Who Do We Choose To Back? |
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If we back the Shiites, we go directly against the Saudi backed Sunnis. If we back the Sunnis, or even act just as protectors of the status quo, we go directly against the Majority of the population.
If neither side will share power with the other then a Democracy cannot exist. However, our troops can remain stationed 'between' the warring groups and continue to be killed by both sides.
There really is no choice to back one or the other, or try to preserve the status quo. The only choice is to withdraw and let regional powers and the UN step in.
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Vexatious Ape
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Mon Dec-11-06 01:16 PM
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but our circus chimp in the White House considers that "cutting and running". It will take an extraordinary amount of pressure to have that happen.
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Mon Dec-11-06 01:19 PM
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2. We're neutral on Shia-Sunni. We only back Halliburton and Exxon. nt |
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Mon Dec-11-06 01:23 PM
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3. easy, we will support the side that will allow our oil corps to |
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Mon Dec-11-06 01:31 PM
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4. We've already installed a Shiite dominated |
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Edited on Mon Dec-11-06 01:33 PM by PsN2Wind
theocratic oppressive government in place of the Sunni dominated, but secular, oppressive government. I can't help but believe that a large number of Iraqis, both Shiite and Sunni, would welcome the countries return to the latter. At least at that time there was a form of stability where now it's anarchy. Thank you PNAC for your lack of foresight.
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Mon Dec-11-06 01:32 PM
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5. Give 'em over to the Kurds and then |
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Turkey will get so upset that they will annex all of Iraq and let the Arabs (both Sunni and Shia) find out how hard life can be. The Kurds already know about that. Seriously there is no real answer. This is a Humpty-Dumpty scenario. And you guessed it- all of king BabyBitch's men/women can not put him back together again. It just to bad that boygeorge shoved him off the wall.
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Mon Dec-11-06 01:49 PM
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6. This is why regional power talks are needed. Everyone but Bush is calling for them. |
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If we treat the war on the terms that Bush defines, then we'll never get an exit strategy and no peace will ever be possible. The key is to get Syria to twist Baathists' arms, Iran to twist the Shiites' arms, Saudi Arabia to twist the fundy Sunnis' arms, and then make them all sit down and start cutting deals. That's always been the only way out of Iraq without making the situation worse. It's the anal retentive brat in the White House who can't seem to understand this.
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Mon Dec-11-06 01:49 PM
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7. We back our own troops-- |
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And get the hell out of Dodge.
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Mon Dec-11-06 02:00 PM
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This is what we get when our dear leaders start a war over there, totally unaware that there different factions in Islam, and sometimes they don't play well together. Next up, Chimpy will invade Ireland, thinking it will be easy because it's a Christian country...
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Mon Dec-11-06 02:02 PM
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9. Exactly why it's never a good idea to meddle with religious factions |
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and why it's a great idea to stay out of civil wars.
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Mon Dec-11-06 02:03 PM
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10. you're right, neither |
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It's not a democracy if the minority has no rights.
We withdraw, they have their civil war, and then we/the UN will probably need to reoccupy.
If the Sunnis are wise, they'll surrender fairly quickly...I simply don't see how they prevail.
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