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03-29-2007, 07:55 PM
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I agre with you.
But we have to understand that this is a "game" being played out at many levels.
Most of this is not even "for" us. It is for what has been called "The Arab Street".
Show people in that part of the world that the big guys can be played with and brought to a stop.
Show the Iran is a player and will do what ever it can get away with. Against the Evil West.
They use the media very well.
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03-30-2007, 05:38 PM
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For ever pont and counter point it is still BS!
It is time for Britian to get off of their butts along with all free counties and true Islamac Countries to step up and put these demagogs out!
It may finally be time for a world that will kill it self to actually do something.
These little piss ant Countries are nobodies, just want to bes!
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03-30-2007, 11:03 PM
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Not to be completely stupid: But how does Iran have any kind of water for a navy worth doing something?
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03-31-2007, 01:50 AM
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They have the largest coast in the Persian Gulf:
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03-31-2007, 11:35 AM
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I agre with you.
But we have to understand that this is a "game" being played out at many levels.
Most of this is not even "for" us. It is for what has been called "The Arab Street".
Show people in that part of the world that the big guys can be played with and brought to a stop.
Show the Iran is a player and will do what ever it can get away with. Against the Evil West.
They use the media very well.
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I realize that... I guess the people over there don't realize how crappy it makes them look though.
THey are calling for the withdrawl of troops from Iraq (I'll be honest - I'm a little ignorant here, why does Iran give a furry squirrel what happens in Iraq? It's a completely different country) which is what those terrorist groups did right before they behead their detainees.
Barbaric much?
And then they get all pissy that the movie '300' portrays them as a bunch of hooligans.
Hmmmmm
I highly doubt those marines/sailors wrote any of those letters out of their own free will.
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04-03-2007, 10:34 AM
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I feel that all of this is a pretext to the next war. I'm not buying any of it.
There's also a former FBI agent missing in Iran. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=3001577
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04-07-2007, 03:22 PM
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"They" get pissy because the movie 300 is an awful movie that portrays them as a bunch of black people with piercings that took part in imaginary acts. That would be like me getting Pauly Shore to act in a movie about some cholo Mexicans that attacked France and had all sorts of weird body art. I'm sure you, as a Mexican, wouldn't like that. Oh and history lesson, the US constitution and bill of rights were based on lessons from a Persian King named Cyrus. The same document was used as the first human rights document and a copy is kept in the United Nations. Not some Ricky Martin song or any other taco stained Mexican document. Barbaric...I know, but enjoy the rights that you now have as an American thanks to Persians.
Oh and you know what else? The British are a bunch of pussies that did nothing but surrender, no other boats came to their aid, and in Iranian jails they just made lovely pussy videos. Clearly dropping bombs on Q'om would have eliminated the country's religious problem but instead they came out looking like the French.
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Originally Posted by texas*princess
I realize that... I guess the people over there don't realize how crappy it makes them look though.
THey are calling for the withdrawl of troops from Iraq (I'll be honest - I'm a little ignorant here, why does Iran give a furry squirrel what happens in Iraq? It's a completely different country) which is what those terrorist groups did right before they behead their detainees.
Barbaric much?
And then they get all pissy that the movie '300' portrays them as a bunch of hooligans.
Hmmmmm
I highly doubt those marines/sailors wrote any of those letters out of their own free will.
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04-03-2007, 12:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jon1856
I agre with you.
It is for what has been called "The Arab Street".
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You do realize Iran is not an Arab country right?
Quote:
Originally Posted by texas*princess
I realize that... I guess the people over there don't realize how crappy it makes them look though.
THey are calling for the withdrawl of troops from Iraq (I'll be honest - I'm a little ignorant here, why does Iran give a furry squirrel what happens in Iraq? It's a completely different country) which is what those terrorist groups did right before they behead their detainees.
Barbaric much?
And then they get all pissy that the movie '300' portrays them as a bunch of hooligans.
Hmmmmm
I highly doubt those marines/sailors wrote any of those letters out of their own free will.
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Do you realize how our invading Iraq looks to the rest of the world? Its the same political games all countries play, they weight the pros and cons and decide whats in their best interest.
Why does Iran want troops pulled out? Because there is a long and bitter history between Iran and Iraq (please refer to the Iran - Iraq war if you are not too familiar with it), with no US troops they can control the area better.
Also please check your PMs.
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04-03-2007, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by HBADPi
You do realize Iran is not an Arab country right?
Do you realize how our invading Iraq looks to the rest of the world? Its the same political games all countries play, they weight the pros and cons and decide whats in their best interest.
Why does Iran want troops pulled out? Because there is a long and bitter history between Iran and Iraq (please refer to the Iran - Iraq war if you are not too familiar with it), with no US troops they can control the area better.
Also please check your PMs.
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Just because Iran is not Arab does not mean that their "PR" is not directed to the "street".
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04-03-2007, 06:33 PM
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Some thoughts and views on the subject matter from the Op-Ed
Cartoons from around the world:
http://cagle.com/news/BritishSoldiersCaptured/
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04-03-2007, 07:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HBADPi
You do realize Iran is not an Arab country right?
Do you realize how our invading Iraq looks to the rest of the world? Its the same political games all countries play, they weight the pros and cons and decide whats in their best interest.
Why does Iran want troops pulled out? Because there is a long and bitter history between Iran and Iraq (please refer to the Iran - Iraq war if you are not too familiar with it), with no US troops they can control the area better.
Also please check your PMs.
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Yes I do. I'm not a fan of the "war" in Iraq, and a search of my posts in this forum might show that.
I'm not sure why Iran should be "control"ing Iraq... since that's where they want our troops pulled out of? If they want to be all territorial about their water, they should probably take a look at the land borders and realize they shouldn't be trying to control a whole other country. And FWIW, I don't like that we have US troops there either, but we can't just suddenly bring all the troops back and just leave a big mess there. Then other countries would really think we're the Big Bad Westerners because we went in, made a mess, and didn't even stay around to help fix it.
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04-03-2007, 07:47 PM
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04-04-2007, 11:49 AM
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Controlling Iraq or at least being able to call them an ally means another country to join them in their "war" against Israel and against the West...
Interesting article about Jundullah, although somehow I dont feel having a leader that was a former Taliban member will help anyone in the long run.
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04-04-2007, 01:09 PM
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Detainees freed
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/...ors/index.html
I am really glad that they will be released and not harmed... but was it really neccessary to keep them for 12 days?
And of course the announcement was made after 2 HOURS of condemning the west. Nice shot!
Last edited by texas*princess; 04-04-2007 at 01:12 PM.
Reason: clarity. the announcement was made that they would be released, but have not been technically freed yet
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