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Offline Mini D

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« Reply #30 on: March 19, 2004, 01:04:49 PM »
It's humorous watching the HTC BBS reactionary forces at work.

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« Reply #31 on: March 19, 2004, 01:07:41 PM »
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"But naturally I also feel uncomfortable due to the fact that we were misled with the information on weapons of mass destruction,"


Sounds like headline material... what would you lead with Martlet?

I would hope that we all feel a little uncomfortable with the WMD situation. Not just because of the Bush administration, but from the congress as well... both sides of the aisle, and the intelligence fiasco.

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« Reply #32 on: March 19, 2004, 01:10:06 PM »
I ask my homies, where's all da WMD at?

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« Reply #33 on: March 19, 2004, 01:11:30 PM »
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Thx Nexx,
however, we know very well that our troops are well trained and equipped but not combat fit. Their role is mainly political. May God help them all.


Their presence is appreciated; they not only deter criminals on the streets but also give hope and faith to the common folk who want some normality back to their lives.

I have had and still do have friends over there.  When people start critisizing the amount of people involved or if a country is pulling soldiers out then they are disrespecting the soliders that are either there or have been there.  They've all helped and if we all used some common sense then you must realise that some countries cannot fulfil a long period of help/assistance.  That's usually what the UN is for, to help share the burden of operations like this.

For those that start or support threads like this, have some respect!
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« Reply #34 on: March 19, 2004, 01:25:06 PM »
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Originally posted by Martlet
You should have read the whole article.  Now you look like a fool.

For once I agree with Martlet.

You're only hurting your credibility and your cause by making statements that are directly contradictory to the sources you point at for support.

I like the libs on AH. They give some counterweight to the reps (whom I like just as much). But this one was just as bad as some of the more asisine very-right wing posts.

Try again, and please be a bit more objective and fair.

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« Reply #35 on: March 19, 2004, 01:32:45 PM »
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to Poland for being in Iraq in the first place, lets not forget that!  

to all serving in Iraq and around the world, some of us do appreciate the hard work you're doing putting your lives on the line for peace.  Just because there's less soldiers than from other countries it doesn't mean there is less thought and passion.  If one person helps then it's one more than nobody.


Yes Replicant, and even just sending ONE soldier is quite big, gesture wise.

It says "we may not be liked for doing this, but we're on your side and ready to support you. We'll take the political, economical and security-related risks despite it being rather unpopular, mostly because there's doubt to whether the situation is as bad as you claim. Nevertheless, we support you".

Lots of European liberals are going to be thrown from power in the next elections, and the socialists will be all dominant once more, with all the bad stuff that comes with it. They've (my PM, for instace) taken huge risks in backing the US politically. And Danes, Poles, Spaniards etc  as a people are on Al Qaeida's sh|tlist because of it.

We may not have provided many soldiers, but we're a small nation. In a storm of world opinion, with perhaps a lost election as a cause, some politicians a) trusted the US on the intelligence they had and based on it, did what was right, even though it was unpopular and b) increased the risk of their population.

I get really pissed when ignorant idiots, Americans or of other nationalities, try to minimize the support of other nations :mad:

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« Reply #36 on: March 19, 2004, 02:00:51 PM »
Um, in case nobody bothered to:

http://www.polandembassy.org/

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Statement of the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland

 

Due to misinterpretations pertaining to the President’s remarks given during his meeting with the press on March 18, 2004, the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland has been authorized to issue the following:

 

1. The essence of the President’s message in his remarks to the press on March 18, 2004 has been a restated presentation of reasons and purposes of Polish involvement in the process of stabilization and democratization of Iraq. “Iraq today, without Saddam Hussein is truly a better Iraq than with Saddam Hussein” the President said. He also warned of political decisions, which would lead to destabilization of the situation in Iraq. Poland will not withdraw from Iraq until the mission of stabilization is successfully accomplished and counts on effective cooperation with the United States, Great Britain, Spain and other NATO and UN member states.      

 

2. The President of the Republic of Poland reminded that Saddam Hussein misled the world in believing that he had had the weapons of mass destruction and might use them. This was the essential reason to take up the mission in Iraq within a common strategy of a multinational coalition in the war on terrorism.

 

3. The President of the Republic of Poland stated that a decisive factor in fighting terrorism is to maintain unity and solidarity by democratic states. Demonstration of weakness in the face of terrorist attacks aims at the foundations of democracy and security of all nations and world peace.

 

(Working Translation)


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