04-19-2005, 09:31 PM | #41 (permalink) | ||
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"Salaries for Suicide Bombers" http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/...in505316.shtml Apparently, Saddam may have paid up to $35 million to support terrorist acts in a roundabout way... "Saddam's Connection to Palestinian Terrorism" http://cbs11tv.com/localnews/topstor...322070624.html "Iraq continues paying Palestinian suicide bombers families" http://www.ikurd.info/news-20jun-p2.htm Quote:
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04-19-2005, 09:39 PM | #42 (permalink) |
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Hey Manx, who is this Chris Bowers guy, and why should I care about what he thinks he knows about what I know about the Middle East, terrorism, etc etc etc? He is wrong about me, fortunately, but I fear that he is right about MANY others.
From his website, I find this quick bio: "I am political junkie who lives in Philadelphia. I have been a bank teller, a teacher, a union organizer, and I am now completely obsessed with blogs and changing politics through the netroots." Sounds like his kung-fu is about as strong as mine. |
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04-24-2005, 11:59 AM | #45 (permalink) | |
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04-24-2005, 04:04 PM | #46 (permalink) | |
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EDIT - Oh, and supposedly he was using money from the Oil-for-Food Program for some of these payments. I don't know if that was verified in the recent audit of that program or not. If it was true, I view it as another strike against Mr. Hussein. Last edited by MoonDog; 04-24-2005 at 04:36 PM.. |
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04-25-2005, 09:45 PM | #48 (permalink) |
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Nothing to do with America?
I'm of the opinion that contributing to the continued destabilization of the region through terrorist acts warrants interest from the US on both the strategic and economic fronts. Especially when the target of those actions is an ally of of the United States. As distasteful as I find our relationship with Israel, they are our ally (the actual usefulness of that relationship is for another thread). Regardless, I have posted in the past my reasons for supporting our invasion of Iraq. Paying a bounty to the Palestinians is, as I have already stated, merely an additional black mark against Saddam Hussein. |
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04-28-2005, 05:25 PM | #50 (permalink) | ||
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Access to resources, however, has been a cause of human strife for longer as long as there has been a human race. Should the OPEC nations have refused to sell the economic powers of the West thier oil, and denied themselves the revenue? Should the Western economies have voluntarily scaled themselves back, simply because their energy demands outdistranced their domestic energy resources? How the area was destabilized is not the pertinent issues here. In my mind, there is a real opportunity to work out an Israeil-Paletinian peace, even back then. And Saddam's offering of a bounty to families of suicide bombers seemed to me to be one of the wedges driven between the two sides to prevent peace. |
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Is al-Libbi really the al Qaeda "third in command"?
Is the "news" that "number three" man in al Qaeda has been captured, true?
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Well here you go......they hate us for our freedom ! How many more young Americans will die before the U.S. inevitably cuts it's losses and pulls out of this isane and useless occupation?
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05-13-2005, 11:50 AM | #54 (permalink) |
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Oil will never run out completely, the problem with oil is there is a point of max production a number that says that you will never ever be able to produce this much oil at one time again and there are people who we are now at that point where oil is going to be on a serious rise from here and there is no stopping it. Gasoline is only one part of the oil "problem" so blameing are dependence on car technology is to me sort of narrow minded. Change in the middle eas had to come at some point and i think i my mind president bush and tony blair had this on there agenda no matter and iraq just becme there best candidate
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I hope you don't support the willful killing of Palestinian civilians by the Israeli army and Israel's illegal paramilitary settlers. Our government clearly does. Sadam financially supported terror, and we financially support war crimes. There is no difference. |
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05-16-2005, 10:01 AM | #60 (permalink) |
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Thread hijack, but didn't the Isreal born Palestinians all pull out of Isreal during Syria's attacks?
The idea was that anyone left there would be wiped out. Literal Genocide. But then it backfired and the Palestinians were sat on the other side of the river watching the Syrians limp home to lick their wounds and watch the defending team put down their roots in the West Bank that the attacks came from. |
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05-17-2005, 02:54 AM | #62 (permalink) | ||
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* First Geneva Convention (1864): Treatment of battlefield casualties. * Second Geneva Convention (1906): Extended the principles from the first convention to apply also to war at sea. * Third Geneva Convention (1929): Treatment of prisoners of war. * Fourth Geneva Convention (1949): Treatment of civilians during wartime in enemy hands. Israel violates, for example, Article 49. of the 4th Convention Quote:
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