jamiroguy1 Posted April 7 Report Share Posted April 7 In lieu of the week's past events between the closing of the a popular shi'ite newspaper, the bombing of mosques, capturing of close adviser of radical clerics, seizing of cities, etc...Do you feel the Bush Administration's plan for Iraq is working? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siceone Posted April 7 Report Share Posted April 7 I say yes because governments like Iran and Syria that are helping the crazies are seeing that Iraq is so close to being a democracy in the region. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kramadas Posted April 7 Report Share Posted April 7 Originally posted by siceone I say yes because governments like Iran and Syria that are helping the crazies are seeing that Iraq is so close to being a democracy in the region. Even if thats true, then it only seems like they're winning right now, not the Bush administration's vision of Iraq. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siceone Posted April 7 Report Share Posted April 7 how bout a little bit of time hell it took more than a year to turn iraq into a pit and that's easier than raisinig it from the ashes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmatas2277 Posted April 7 Report Share Posted April 7 i am on the fence right now with this...but the military did a good thing by sealing off Fallujah...now what they need to do is go in there and clean up ALL those troublemakers and at night do some black ops (use seals, rangers, etc)... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr mahs Posted April 7 Report Share Posted April 7 Originally posted by jamiroguy1 In lieu of the week's past events between the closing of the a popular shi'ite newspaper, the bombing of mosques, capturing of close adviser of radical clerics, seizing of cities, etc...Do you feel the Bush Administration's plan for Iraq is working? popular shi'ite newspaper?It's one thing to have freedom of speech but it's another thing to yell fire in a movie theater.Al sadr newspaper was blaming the U.S for the terrorist bombings that have been claimed by Zarqawi insurgents. It's a good thing the paper was shut down. It's a battle of ideas as well and we cannot tolerate a radical cleric spreading lies and ignoring the positives. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamiroguy1 Posted April 7 Author Report Share Posted April 7 Originally posted by mr mahs popular shi'ite newspaper?It's one thing to have freedom of speech but it's another thing to yell fire in a movie theater.Al sadr newspaper was blaming the U.S for the terrorist bombings that have been claimed by Zarqawi insurgents. It's a good thing the paper was shut down. It's a battle of ideas as well and we cannot tolerate a radical cleric spreading lies and ignoring the positives. I'm not going to argue with you that they're weren't spreading lies in that newspaper but you combat lies by showing the iraqi people the truth, not taking away their voice. We totally played into Sadr hands by doing this and as you can see with the past weeks events this hasn't help quell the violence or do you see things changing for the better? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr mahs Posted April 7 Report Share Posted April 7 Originally posted by jamiroguy1 I'm not going to argue with you that they're weren't spreading lies in that newspaper but you combat lies by showing the iraqi people the truth, not taking away their voice. We totally played into Sadr hands by doing this and as you can see with the past weeks events this hasn't help quell the violence or do you see things changing for the better? How do we show the people the truth when a respected cleric is spreading lies? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamiroguy1 Posted April 7 Author Report Share Posted April 7 Originally posted by mr mahs How do we show the people the truth when a respected cleric is spreading lies? The same way the right wing press trumps a left wing lie or vice versa. You don't see the "liberal media" shutting down fox news because they don't like what they report. That's freedom of Speech and democracy, my friend.The message that we've sent the Shi'ites is that 'we don't like what this cleric says so we are going to down shut this paper...What? Still pissed? Ok, no we want him arrested/caputred/dead." You see how these people are pissed? Doesn't seem like freedom to them. They've lived under Saddam long enough and deserve freedom.First things first. We need de-escalate this violence. Again, attacking mosques isn't going to work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr mahs Posted April 7 Report Share Posted April 7 Originally posted by jamiroguy1 The same way the right wing press trumps a left wing lie or vice versa. You don't see the "liberal media" shutting down fox news because they don't like what they report. That's freedom of Speech and democracy, my friend.The message that we've sent the Shi'ites is that 'we don't like what this cleric says so we are going to down shut this paper...What? Still pissed? Ok, no we want him arrested/caputred/dead." You see how these people are pissed? Doesn't seem like freedom to them. They've lived under Saddam long enough and deserve freedom.First things first. We need de-escalate this violence. Again, attacking mosques isn't going to work. And Al sadr calling to arms his followers is going to cause a world of hurt for both sides.Like I said.. Feedom of speech is one thing but telling b;lantant lies is another and can't be tolerated... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xpyrate Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 Originally posted by mr mahs And Al sadr calling to arms his followers is going to cause a world of hurt for both sides.Like I said.. Feedom of speech is one thing but telling b;lantant lies is another and can't be tolerated... so you think we should shut down the national enquirer then? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigpoppanils Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 Originally posted by xpyrate so you think we should shut down the national enquirer then? or National Review? btw: I think Bush's June 30th goal is highly unrealistic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siceone Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 are either of those ifne publications inciting people to kill american troops? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siceone Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 are either of those ifne publications inciting people to kill american troops? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
igloo Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 Originally posted by bigpoppanils or National Review? btw: I think Bush's June 30th goal is highly unrealistic. I don't. I think it needs to go as planned. First of all, it is more symbolic than having substance, but a necessary first step. We need to start putting an Iraqi face on the occupation.Second of all, that date is exactly why you are seeing an increase in much of the violence. Moving the date gives a victory to those who oppose a new Iraq. Sadr and Fallujah lose in a democratic Iraq. We need to show resolve.In addition, you are also seeing the unfortunate lessons and fallback from Spain in Iraq now with the kidnapping of individuals whose home countries have troops in iraq, with the threat they will be killed unless their countries withdraw.Need to show toughness and resolve. The enemies are counting on the lack of will, resolve and toughness from the West, and for too long, we have given them that victory. They prey on that weakness, and use our own press to further that. It needs to end. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigpoppanils Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 Originally posted by igloo I don't. I think it needs to go as planned. First of all, it is more symbolic than having substance, but a necessary first step. We need to start putting an Iraqi face on the occupation.Second of all, that date is exactly why you are seeing an increase in much of the violence. Moving the date gives a victory to those who oppose a new Iraq. Sadr and Fallujah lose in a democratic Iraq. We need to show resolve.In addition, you are also seeing the unfortunate lessons and fallback from Spain in Iraq now with the kidnapping of individuals whose home countries have troops in iraq, with the threat they will be killed unless their countries withdraw.Need to show toughness and resolve. The enemies are counting on the lack of will, resolve and toughness from the West, and for too long, we have given them that victory. They prey on that weakness, and use our own press to further that. It needs to end. a post without an isnult?!its an historic moment!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babbo Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 Originally posted by igloo I don't. I think it needs to go as planned. First of all, it is more symbolic than having substance, but a necessary first step. We need to start putting an Iraqi face on the occupation.Second of all, that date is exactly why you are seeing an increase in much of the violence. Moving the date gives a victory to those who oppose a new Iraq. Sadr and Fallujah lose in a democratic Iraq. We need to show resolve.In addition, you are also seeing the unfortunate lessons and fallback from Spain in Iraq now with the kidnapping of individuals whose home countries have troops in iraq, with the threat they will be killed unless their countries withdraw.Need to show toughness and resolve. The enemies are counting on the lack of will, resolve and toughness from the West, and for too long, we have given them that victory. They prey on that weakness, and use our own press to further that. It needs to end. agreed- if past administrations had acted properly when other american have been murdered by terrorists- we might have possibly avoided the current situation. but it seems not enough americans had died- for us to get the message. it took apprx 3000 american lives for us to get the message. we should have been acting- even if one american gets murdered by a terrorist-we should have acted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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