tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10795994.post116987738651240435..comments2023-10-09T12:01:32.400-05:00Comments on Anger Management: Taking it to a New LevelMDBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05266773973228876357noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10795994.post-1170795160890338812007-02-06T14:52:00.000-06:002007-02-06T14:52:00.000-06:00Marcus, remember the US trains thousands of Iraqi'...Marcus, remember the US trains thousands of Iraqi's who are actually militia members from both Sadr brigade and Madhi Army members, and probably even trains a few in advanced tactics, for an Iraqi special forces units, a few of them could be in it just for the advanced training which they will use against the US. It has been 4 years, that we have been there, and three we have been training Iraqis in one form or another, that would mean a hell of a lot of people have been given training, let alone what Saddam did before we invaded. just thoughts for alternate ideas of who and where they training came from.clifhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01789324243613548212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10795994.post-1169996182913202042007-01-28T08:56:00.000-06:002007-01-28T08:56:00.000-06:00Hi ya buddy. I was wondering what you thought abou...Hi ya buddy. I was wondering what you thought about this particular OP and what info they told you.Since you and I know who perped 911 it is always a fair question to ask what entity was behind such an attack. The USS Liberty also comes to mind when I think of such things. The presence of Mossad training the Kurds in the North is a proven fact. In addition as you are aware, the Kurds are the most reliable among our "Allies" and perform quite well. The Mossad has played every role in the past, so maybe "Kurds"?<BR/><BR/>But, let's pretend it is the Iranians. Taken from their position one can understand why they would attack. The SAS supported bombings in So. Iran. The kidnapping of Iranian diplomats from their mission. The fact that they have U.S. forces on both sides of their border. The continued public threats from the Bush Regime. All that and the long history of U.S. aggression towards Iran(including by proxy through the Shah)and other Nations(millions dead since WWII), it would be expected that the Iranians would retaliate in someway.<BR/><BR/>Someway that would be quite effective and promote distrust among American "friendlies". The attack you mention would do just that. They would also target higher profile targets. The downing of the helo with all that Brass comes to mind. <BR/><BR/>The Bush Regime will try to heighten the tensions everywhere in the ME so as to get away with even more crap. They must widen the War to keep power. <BR/><BR/>On the home front, Lil Joe and I, along with a bunch of friends went down to DC yesterday to protest the War and try to bring you all Home. Rep Maxine Waters, Rep. John Conyers and another Congressman came too. It was a great mix of people.Including over 50 Iraq War Vets. A report with pics is to found at my place.This Monday delegations from various groups and individuals themselves will visit with their perspective Reps. to lobby the cause. Wednesday, the Judiciary Committee chaired by Rep. Conyers will begin investigating the over 600 "Signing Statements" by Bush precluding him from the Law of the Land.<BR/>The Libby trial is revealing Cheney to be the one behind the outing of the CIA agent.<BR/><BR/>These efforts may seem feeble to where you are, but compared to a year ago, they seem to me momentous.<BR/><BR/>Just stay alive and survive. Just remember, there are people here who do care, are not transfixed watching "24" and are doing everything we can think of to end the carnage.<BR/><BR/>The next Demo is March 17th at the Pentagon. I really don't think that is a proper place for protest, but seeing that the Flags who were steeped in reality have been replaced with Bush yesmen, I'll come down and lend my support.<BR/><BR/>Peace.Humanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03841858873953907185noreply@blogger.com