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WrongHarrison wrote:They may not be insane, but they sure as fuck aren't too high on the food chain with intelligence.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Gidan wrote:Suside bombers are people who give their lives for a cause, you may not believe in their cause but that doesn't matter.
Your problem is you dont believe in their cause so you automatically believe you are beter then them. Well here is a little news for you, we are just as guilty as they are. We both have the same goals, we may take different paths to get their but the ultamite goal of each is the same. The ultamite goal is to push our moral beliefe on the rest of the world.
We say we are in iraq to give freedom to the people. What is freedom? Its a beliefe that people should be able to do certain things without fear of retaliation. Freedom is of course restricted by our moral view. So in a sence we want the world to free so far as they dont break our moral ideals. Well just incase you didn't know, they have different moral views, and just like us they think the rest of the world should follow their rules. We including myself see their moral views as wrong, well they see ours as wrong.
The fighters for their side are willing to give their lives for that cause, some do it in suside bombings. They feel that is the best route to winning their war. Killing innocent people certainly has a big impact on a nation. Look at the stae of fear Americans live in today. Well they are not the only people who have resorted to killing innocent people. If I recall, the US has killed its fair share of innocent people to further our cause.
Your problem is you dont believe in their cause so you automatically believe you are beter then them.
Harrison wrote:I AM better than them in every fashion of the meaning possible.
Harrison wrote:Gidan wrote:Suside bombers are people who give their lives for a cause, you may not believe in their cause but that doesn't matter.
Your problem is you dont believe in their cause so you automatically believe you are beter then them. Well here is a little news for you, we are just as guilty as they are. We both have the same goals, we may take different paths to get their but the ultamite goal of each is the same. The ultamite goal is to push our moral beliefe on the rest of the world.
We say we are in iraq to give freedom to the people. What is freedom? Its a beliefe that people should be able to do certain things without fear of retaliation. Freedom is of course restricted by our moral view. So in a sence we want the world to free so far as they dont break our moral ideals. Well just incase you didn't know, they have different moral views, and just like us they think the rest of the world should follow their rules. We including myself see their moral views as wrong, well they see ours as wrong.
The fighters for their side are willing to give their lives for that cause, some do it in suside bombings. They feel that is the best route to winning their war. Killing innocent people certainly has a big impact on a nation. Look at the stae of fear Americans live in today. Well they are not the only people who have resorted to killing innocent people. If I recall, the US has killed its fair share of innocent people to further our cause.
Please tell me, how does that Kool-aid taste? I am dying to know but don't think it will turn out so well if I drank it. I like my unclouded corner of the world and don't think the Kool-aid will mix well with the Truth(tm).
We're just as guilty as them?! Last I fucking checked I haven't murdered anyone. And neither have any of the victims of these terrorist attacks. (obviously there is the statistical probability SOMEONE has...but you get the point I hope. Afterall, you are sympathizing with murderous terrorists here. I had to cover my bases.)Your problem is you dont believe in their cause so you automatically believe you are beter then them.
Yes, I do.
I am not a mass murdering fanatic. I AM better than them in every fashion of the meaning possible.
Saddam Pays 25K for Palestinian Bombers
Tuesday, March 26, 2002
By Ken Layne
Saddam Hussein is paying $25,000 to the relatives of Palestinian suicide bombers — a $15,000 raise much welcomed by the bombers' families.
In Tulkarm, one of the poorest towns on the West Bank, a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council handed out the checks from Saddam. The payments have been made for at least two years, but the amount has suddenly jumped up by $15,000 — a bonus for the families of martyrs, to reward those taking part in the escalating war against Israel.
Paul McGeough, reporting from the West Bank, was the only foreign correspondent in the hall Monday night when a Palestinian official handed out the checks. McGeough's story in today's Sydney Morning Herald describes a very hellish twist on the Academy Awards:
The men at the top table then opened Saddam's checkbook and, as the names of 47 martyrs were called, family representatives went up to sign for checks written in U.S. dollars.
Those of two suicide bombers were the first to be paid the new rate of $25,000 U.S. and those whose relatives had died in other clashes with the Israeli military were given $10,000 U.S. each.
The $500,000 U.S. doled out in this impoverished community yesterday means that the besieged Iraqi leader now has contributed more than $10 million to grieving Palestinian families since the new intifada began 18 months ago.
In another article published today in The Age, McGeough wrote, "The grieving mothers seemed comforted when the man from the Iraqi-funded Arab Liberation Front told them: 'Don't think that the martyrs are dead — they are alive and in the heavens and they are close to God.'"
I reached McGeough on his mobile phone in the West Bank this morning and asked if he snuck into this gruesome town hall meeting, held by a PLO faction aligned with Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party. I mean, who would let a foreign journalist see this sort of Iraqi-Palestinian blood partnership?
"I asked the Ramallah office of the Arab Liberation Front," McGeough said. "They said I could go."
He was welcomed. So the Palestinian Authority is blatantly exposing its terrorist funding from Iraq? To foreign reporters?
"You can interpret it in various ways. One way is that it is a deliberate way for Baghdad to escalate the suicide bombings."
McGeough quoted the Arab Liberation Front's Ma'amoon Tayeh as saying the extra $15,000 would encourage more suicide-bomber volunteers to "confirm the legitimacy of our national questions." Why?
"Saddam Hussein considers Palestine to be a governate of Iraq and he thinks the same of the Palestinian martyrs as he does of Iraqi martyrs — they all are martyrs for the whole Arab nation," Tayeh was quoted as saying.
This Arab realm is the same one Saddam has invaded and battled on various fronts for 30 years. Whatever — desperate and brainwashed Palestinian kids aren't known for their nuanced view of recent Middle East history.
This should be a huge story. This should be on the front page of every serious newspaper. But you have to spend some time looking for any mentions of it. On March 12, the Associated Press quoted Baghdad's Al-Iraq newspaper's quoting of deputy minister Tariq Aziz, who said the payments have been made since 2000 and recently were increased. The BBC monitored a broadcast this week about the blood money deal. Other news organizations report nut-sandwich "solutions" by the likes of Muammar Gaddafi, who at least sounds more sincere the Saudis. But McGeough is the first to bring this twisted tale to the current war coverage.
It was news even to the Palestinian officials McGeough questioned.
"I interviewed the guy from the Arab Liberation Front last Thursday, the general secretary, and he told me everyone got $10,000. He knew nothing about the extra $15,000."
Maybe he didn't know. But could the Iraq-PLO deal be missed by Arafat?
"It's a bit hard for Arafat, given his grip on things, and in particular his ownership of his security forces .... For him to have not found out that someone's arrived with a half-million dollars to hand out in one of the most impoverished communities on the West Bank ...."
What about Washington? Is it worth pursuing a peace deal when the Palestinians are being paid by Iraq to blow up their sons and daughters? When the Palestinians are applauded by the Arab nations for the bloodshed? Should we even bother with heartfelt discussions about U.N. inspectors and diplomacy when Iraq is a proud example of state-sponsored terrorism? What do we get from ignoring Mohammed Atta's meeting with Iraqi spies in Prague? Should we play nice with the psycho who parades his enemies' families on satellite teevee just to teach those exiles a lesson?
After I got off the phone with McGeough, I pulled out my old copy of "Saddam Hussein and the Crisis in the Gulf," a quickie paperback by Judith Miller and Laurie Mylroie, published in 1990. I bought it because I was supposed to go to Saudi Arabia with the Marines from Camp Pendleton — as a reporter covering the Gulf War, not as a Marine — and I didn't know too much about Saddam except that he was a psychotic opportunist nut who could shake hands with Bob Dole on one day and slaughter the Christian Assyrians the next day.
This little paperback is full of information that's very relevant right now:
Saddam's campaign to enroll the past in the service of future glory is obsessive. He has embarked on a giant project to reconstruct a version of ancient Babylon .... Saddam is widely portrayed as a latter-day Nebuchadnezzar, the 6th Century B.C. Babylonian ruler, whose memory the Old Testament has preserved as a conqueror of Jerusalem, the leader who carried the Hebrews into captivity.
Saddam even had bricks stamped with his name alongside Nebuchadnezzar's. Babylon would come back. The Israelites would again be destroyed or enslaved. Remember, this is the same historical insanity that produced Osama bin Laden's longings for a re-conquest of Spain. Logic and diplomacy don't mean a damned thing to a Nebuchadnezzar wannabe. Saddam's answer to the "peace process" is a fat check to the suicide bombers' families and the destruction of the evil Hebrews. And the Palestinian authorities don't seem to have any problem doling out that dirty money ... in U.S. dollars.
That's a retarded statment. By this defenition all the people that ever used underground armed resistance are cowards. Resistance fighters throughout europe and in Russia during WW2 should have came out in the open and fought Nazi army instead of blowing up bridges and pisoning water supplies by your defenition of war.Wrath Child wrote:Suicide bombers are just plain old cowards. If they truly believed Allah was on their side, they would fight the US out in the open. Certainly the US military isn't more powerful than Allah, is it?
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Ganzo wrote:That's a retarded statment. By this defenition all the people that ever used underground armed resistance are cowards. Resistance fighters throughout europe and in Russia during WW2 should have came out in the open and fought Nazi army instead of blowing up bridges and pisoning water supplies by your defenition of war.Wrath Child wrote:Suicide bombers are just plain old cowards. If they truly believed Allah was on their side, they would fight the US out in the open. Certainly the US military isn't more powerful than Allah, is it?
Beliteling your enemy is sure way to lose war. Muslim suicide bombers are not cowards or idiots, but strong, inteligent enemy, who found a tactic that works for his advantage and uses it.
Would you cease to call them cowards if they only targeted US military or Iraqi military/police/government officials?
Arlos wrote:America was FOUNDED by people who would likely have been considered terrorists today. Look at the continental army, at least early on. They didn't fight by the standard rules of war, they snuck around through forests and sniped the crap out of the british. We ourselves won our national independence through what started out as a guerilla war.
I'm not in any way condoning terrorist acts going after civilians, but to label those who do it as insane or crazed is very short-sighted and completely inaccurate. Also, isn't much of the activity of the insurgents in Iraq going after military targets? Would you cease to call them cowards if they only targeted US military or Iraqi military/police/government officials?
Gidan wrote:Suicude bombing is just another form of warfare.
Dont forget to them, our civilians are meaningless. They view killing us less of a crime then it was to kill a slave in the US. They do know however that is greatly effects us. If you think suside bombing isn't doing its job. Take a close look at this country, people are living in fear of being bombed. Is it going to win the war for them? No. Is it going to disrupt the lives of the people living in this country? Yes, very much.
Arlos wrote:We today find that sort of attitude barbaric, and for good reason, but as you can see, we're barely 100-150 years removed from that here, and those people considered themselves devout christians. So, my entire point is that trying to claim it's an issue strictly with Islam or those who live in the middle east is inaccurate and overly simplistic at best, completely misleading at worst.
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