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Tunesia, Egyt and now Yemen: a domino effect in the Middle East?

 
 
Ionus
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:05 pm
@JTT,
Quote:

Villagers, acting as human minesweepers, walked ahead of troops in dangerous areas to keep Americans from being blown up.
THEY planted the mines .....how stupid are you ? ( rhetorical question)

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There are hundreds of such reports in the war-crime archive
But none in the North Vietnamese war record....so you believe it never happened . It is fools like you that promote war crimes, and your holier than thou attitude is what is needed to be a war criminal .
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Ionus
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:06 pm
@JTT,
Of course you don't understand, and as the truly stupid do everywhere, you think it is the fault of the message .
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Ionus
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:10 pm
@JTT,
Wouldn't it have been better if you had of posted the whole book ?

If you care so much about war crimes, why don't you comment on war crimes instead of your anti-USA tirade ?
Ionus
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:15 pm
@JTT,
Quote:
based on absolutely nothing but your own nutty ideas of the historical record.
You are pathetic . When did the Vietnam War end, you nutcase ? Ever criticised anyone apart from the USA ? Look, we are all sorry the 101 raped you, but you have to get on with your life . Seek treatment .

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You've engaged in nothing but a full apology for all manner of vicious war crimes
That is exactly my problem with you . Your paranoia about the USA has blinded you to war crimes of far greater magnitude .

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The result - Iraq & Afghanistan
So terrorism does not exist, the twin towers are still there ? Perhaps you are just upset because they shot your boyfriend in the head .
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Ionus
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:18 pm
@JTT,
Quote:
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How about if we start by setting fire to your arse for being a witch, bitch .
You are young, aren't you and so angry.
You are old arent you, and so happy to have selected war crimes to complain about .

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You are woefully ignorant about what the US and the UK did to Iran in the early 1950s.
You are just woefully ignorant . Why do you never go on about Chechnya ? Doesn't fit your "get even for being raped" scenario ?
JTT
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:28 pm
@Ionus,
Quote:
Wouldn't it have been better if you had of[sic] posted the whole book ?


Quote:
If you care so much about war crimes, why don't you comment on war crimes


You're obviously not bright enough to know or understand the difference.
JTT
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:32 pm
@Ionus,
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You are just woefully ignorant . Why do you never go on about Chechnya ?


You asked about Iran and once you were given the info, you pull this brainless nonsense. Deal with the sources that you asked for, little boy.
Ionus
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:39 pm
@JTT,
I assume you think you are bright ? Why dont you comment on war crimes rather than this anti-USA sick tirade ?
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Ionus
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:44 pm
@JTT,
Quote:
the US has done nothing but threaten and provoke Iran since they booted out the US's brutal dictator
This is your original statement . And you dodged my question,

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Where are you in relation to women's rights in Iran ? You believe in Theocracy do you ?


But you do that a lot dont you ? Select against the USA and pretend to be some kind of righteous crusader against war crimes whilst enjoying the gore as you describe them .

So why do you never go on about Chechnya ? Does the agency paying your wages have a distinct political stance ? Who do you work for ? The PLO ? HAMAS ? North Korea ?
JTT
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:53 pm
@Ionus,
Deal with the sources that you asked for, little boy.
Ionus
 
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Reply Mon 2 May, 2011 06:55 pm
@JTT,
You have no idea how stupid you sound . Answer my questions or admit you have an agenda .
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revelette
 
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Reply Tue 10 May, 2011 06:36 am
Now this is just a shame:

While Bahrain demolishes mosques, U.S. stays silent

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MANAMA, Bahrain — In the ancient Bahraini village of Aali, where some graves date to 2000 B.C., the Amir Mohammed Braighi mosque had stood for more than 400 years — one of the handsomest Shiite Muslim mosques in this small island nation in the Persian Gulf.

Today, only bulldozer tracks remain


http://media.mcclatchydc.com/smedia/2011/05/06/16/Gutman-mosque-before.wide_photo.prod_affiliate.91.jpg


http://abna.ir/a/uploads//114/2/114274.jpg
spendius
 
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Reply Tue 10 May, 2011 07:31 am
@revelette,
I assume they had their reasons. The Waco demolition was a bit similar in that respect.
revelette
 
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Reply Tue 10 May, 2011 07:43 am
@spendius,
oh please. Rolling Eyes
spendius
 
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Reply Tue 10 May, 2011 11:24 am
@revelette,
Explain your response revel. As it stands it is far too easy.
revelette
 
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Reply Tue 10 May, 2011 02:47 pm
@spendius,
Those in Waco had stockpiles of illegal weapons and refused to let the WTF execute the search warrant to search the compound leading to a gun fight and a siege. In the end, those inside the compound set the place on fire. Its on record.

Those in Bahrain are merely protesting their government and the government responds by bull dozing mosques; the one I brought up, 400 hundred years old.
spendius
 
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Reply Tue 10 May, 2011 03:16 pm
@revelette,
It's one way of looking at it.
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JTT
 
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Reply Tue 10 May, 2011 03:30 pm
@revelette,
Quote:
refused to let the WTF execute the search warrant t


I wouldn't let the What The **** execute a search warrant either.
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Fri 13 May, 2011 11:26 am
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The wife of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has been detained for 15 days pending further investigations into corruption allegations, the state news agency reports.

Suzanne Mubarak will be held in a Cairo prison, Egypt's Mena news agency says.

Mrs Mubarak, 70, and her husband have been questioned over allegations of "illegal acquisition of wealth".

The former president, who held power for 30 years, stepped down in February after weeks of protests.

He has since been detained by Egypt's Illicit Gains Authority, on charges he abused his position to illegally acquire wealth. He is also accused of involvement in the killings of anti-regime protesters.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13392099

The lesson to be learned here is that if you are a dictator and the public revolts dont even think about standing down. Fight to the very last man who will follow you, you have nothing to lose.

Gadhaffi is an example of doing it right, as is Bashar al-Assad.
JTT
 
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Reply Fri 13 May, 2011 11:48 am
@hawkeye10,
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The lesson to be learned here is that if you are a dictator a...


Odd that you think they need to learn any lessons, Hawk. You're really slumping with the hypocrisy. That just won't do.
 

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