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« Reply #30 on: October 23, 2007, 03:37:29 AM »
You mean they bombed Serbia which was mowing down civilians at the time? Nothing compared to the sacking of Grosny though....

Anyway, what to expect from somebody who had to learn about the Hitler-USSR pact on this forum.

BTW, Boroda, I just came home from a former USSR annexed country. Lithuania, something you have named a "buffer".

They do not seem to like you guys at all. Which is, when you look into their history, quite understandable. But of course their "terrorists" had to be bashed down, tsk tsk, calling themself "partisans."

So, point is, this is not a simple world.
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« Reply #31 on: October 23, 2007, 04:34:55 AM »
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It seems to be a well-tested practice. In 1999 they bombed Yugoslavia "into stone age" supporting "Kosovo Liberation Army" (UChK) that was declared a terrorist organization by the US congress.



Indeed very strange.

I would understand it, if a nation calls terrorists "freedom fighters" and then supports them.

Like the USA once did with the terroristic Mujaheddin in Afghanistan.

But I cant understand that a nation calls a group officially terrorists and then fully supports them.

Mr. Bush claims, that he wants to fight world wide terrorism.

But obviously there are "good" and "bad" terrorists for him. Otherwise he wouldnt gave the order to protect the MEK-terrorists in Iraq who performed and still perform their bombing attacks against innocent civilians.

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« Reply #32 on: October 23, 2007, 05:08:02 AM »
Pushing the chesspieces indeed. You just choose your team.
Lots of stuff been going on in S-Amarica as well as Latin America as well....
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« Reply #33 on: October 23, 2007, 06:08:53 AM »
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Pushing the chesspieces indeed. You just choose your team.
Lots of stuff been going on in S-Amarica as well as Latin America as well....


Thats maybe true.

But again the simple questions:

1. Are the USA under Bush fighting against international terrorism ?

2 Are the MEK defined as terrorists by the USA ?

3. Are US troops in Iraq protecting the MEK-terrorists and their base ?

4. Is it possible to fight international terrorism, if you support terrorists?

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« Reply #34 on: October 23, 2007, 07:19:30 AM »
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And don;t tell me it's "democracy" and so on, democracy is a dangerous nuisance. I am all for totalitarism. At least it's honest.


I almost choked on my breakfast Boroda.... Thick as a brick is an endearing quality you may have mastered as well as us... And that beauty is definantly in the eye of the beholder...
Thanks again for the great belly laugh's I really enjoy reading your posts...
BTW I am surrounded by russians here and my family fled during the revolution
 when the totalitarians "peacefully" took control.
We have manifest destiny and you had Stalin.... Not much difference unless you take into account millions of deaths compared to 10's of thousands...
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« Reply #35 on: October 23, 2007, 08:00:30 AM »
Have one terrorist fighting another, that's a cunning chessmove. :D
And as for your totalitarianism Borda, or may I say exclusive communism, those I've met and were under it don't seem to find it good at all.
Been recently both in E-Germany (former), and Lithuania, as well as Poland before. That was the general impression. In Lithuania especially.
Well after all theyhad to go through mass executions and deportations BEFORE Hitler. Then came Hitler with his version, and after the USSR slammed the door in again, they had had enough of those bosses.
BTW, the military deal between Hitler and Stalin already started there, in August 1939.
Then came the cold war and the just totalitariaism. Lots of skirmishes and then interrogations, torture and executions.
Vilnius was in decay, but starting to look better. Guess what, they're always running across bodies around there when fixing streets and such, - originating under USSR regime. Seem to have been dumped anywhere suitable as filling.
You should visit the place some day, but be vary, a Russian with your opinion might get quick into trouble there.
And I guess you will figure out where I'd like to stuff your totalitarianism :t
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« Reply #36 on: October 23, 2007, 10:15:16 AM »
babek... by now you should be familiar with the american double standard in regards to supporting terrorists, it smacks of racists undertones when you calculate the where, when and why.

it would seem logical to expect such lapses of morality from a large group of paranoid caucasians that are force fed mainstream media hysteria.

as for these evil iranians...

well... ahmadinejad is literally moping the floor with these rude people that interview him. from wallace to rose they carry such an aryan twang with their fingers waving in the air... and yet... in the end ahmadinejad politely makes mincemeat out of them all... it's such a joke.

i expected a blabbering religious idiot like bush... but ahmadinejad is a very clever, articulate and polite persian. he chooses his words carefully to force the issues about the root causes and not just the symptoms of the problems in the middle-east... i suppose that is why the cowardly inepto-cons want nothing to do with him.
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« Reply #37 on: October 23, 2007, 02:11:30 PM »
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How many iranian created / supplied IED's have killed US troops?


A bunch? a-lot? many dozens? Lets not be surprised a country is protecting it's interests against near-by unfriendly forces. On top of that, they're helping their shia brethren... exactly like the "quagmire" Veep Dick spoke of.  

Iran are no sweethearts, the ruling mullahs are every bit as sociopathic and crooked as some of our leaders, what makes them extra loony is their religious fanaticism. They sent waves of children armed with .3c plastic keys to heaven, rakes, rocks and sticks into battle, head on into heavily armed Iraqi units.

The point is that it didn't have to be this way, but it is.. only thanks to a few stubborn so called leaders with proven track records as liars when it comes to military action.. when Bush says hes committed to a diplomatic solution, remember he and his neoclown lackeys ignored Irans diplomatic efforts and gestures... for no apparent logical reason.

And BTW, this is all fairly well documented, from CSPAN to the Wash post.. but not widely reported, Paris, Britney & OJ were obviously more newsworthy events.

I don't recommend those scared of learning something Google the names in the article to verify their story.

This article sums it up fairly well.

"In fall 2001 Iran made three gesture to the United States. First, Tehran condemned the 11 September attacks, with the utmost resolve. Next, Iran helped the Northern Alliance to drive the Taleban out of Kabul, at the beginning of November. And last, in December, Iran supported all the US initiatives at the Bonn conference on Afghanistan's political and political reconstruction. Iran was then extremely surprised to find itself featuring on the "axis of evil ""

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« Reply #38 on: October 23, 2007, 03:45:11 PM »
"Iran are no sweethearts, the ruling mullahs are every bit as sociopathic and crooked as some of our leaders, what makes them extra loony is their religious fanaticism. They sent waves of children armed with .3c plastic keys to heaven, rakes, rocks and sticks into battle, head on into heavily armed Iraqi units."

I'd seperate that (although tidings have come from "christian" camps in the USA training similar stuff), and add that the Iranian President took part in those operations. Oh, he was not wearing a TNT belt, probably just a handgun and a bullhorn...
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« Reply #39 on: October 23, 2007, 05:48:32 PM »
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A bunch? a-lot? many dozens? Lets not be surprised a country is protecting it's interests against near-by unfriendly forces. On top of that, they're helping their shia brethren... exactly like the "quagmire" Veep Dick spoke of.  

Iran are no sweethearts, the ruling mullahs are every bit as sociopathic and crooked as some of our leaders, what makes them extra loony is their religious fanaticism. They sent waves of children armed with .3c plastic keys to heaven, rakes, rocks and sticks into battle, head on into heavily armed Iraqi units.

The point is that it didn't have to be this way, but it is.. only thanks to a few stubborn so called leaders with proven track records as liars when it comes to military action.. when Bush says hes committed to a diplomatic solution, remember he and his neoclown lackeys ignored Irans diplomatic efforts and gestures... for no apparent logical reason.

And BTW, this is all fairly well documented, from CSPAN to the Wash post.. but not widely reported, Paris, Britney & OJ were obviously more newsworthy events.

I don't recommend those scared of learning something Google the names in the article to verify their story.

This article sums it up fairly well.

"In fall 2001 Iran made three gesture to the United States. First, Tehran condemned the 11 September attacks, with the utmost resolve. Next, Iran helped the Northern Alliance to drive the Taleban out of Kabul, at the beginning of November. And last, in December, Iran supported all the US initiatives at the Bonn conference on Afghanistan's political and political reconstruction. Iran was then extremely surprised to find itself featuring on the "axis of evil ""


Iran felt threatened by the Taliban. To imply they wanted them out to help the US is disingenuous at best. Perhaps you might want to learn something yourself? http://www.jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2370239
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