mawarid:
I haven't gotten enough information regarding the helicopter attack in which 13 Iraqis died and dozens were injured to decide whether I should condemn it or not. And if it turns out the action is worthy of condemnation, I'd like to make sure my condemnation is directed at the right people or person. If someone made a decision to intentionally mow down a bunch of innocent Iraqis in retribution for someone else setting a Bradley Fighting Vehicle on fire, then that person ought to be relieved of command and court martialed.
But please, with Muslim terrorist thugs intentionally killing, dismembering, and beheading 50 innocent people in the name of Allah and jihad for every innocent killed by US forces, save the lectures on how demonic America is for the ignorant masses.
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*Originally posted by mawarid: *
So you do agree when it comes down to it you people can only give sermons and not lead by example or condemn the barbaric acts of your soldiers. Always thought that was the case. Next time remember that before telling the world to condemn this and that.
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If I owe you an explanation, I do criticize my government, it's in my posts.
As far as the rest of your post it could easily be directed to a Muslim or a non-Muslim on this board. Maybe everyone should think before being so self righteous.
**Ambulance torn apart in Fallujah as US launches ‘precision’ strikes
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Dr Adel Khamis of the Fallujah General Hospital said at least 16 people were killed, including women and children, and 12 others were wounded. Video film showed a Red Crescent ambulance torn apart by an explosion. A hospital official said the driver, a paramedic and five patients had been killed by the blast.
-Invasion for locating WMD (none found other than the ones being used by the US) and removing a brutal regime (removed and replaced by a more brutal one), things are going swimmingly for the US war machine and it’s all to visible supporters. Well done boys!
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*Originally posted by Agent Smith: *
^^ mv and seminole, try to defend this. How much more information you need to condemn it?
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First I'd need to have confirmed who blew up the ambulance. A video of an ambulance blown up by an explosion doesn't tell what caused the explosion. Might have been your beloved fredom fighters for all I know.
Second, if it was a US missile attack on an ambulance, I'd want to know whether it was deliberate or whether the missile missed its target.
Third. if it was deliberate and the missile was intended to hit the ambulance, I'd want to have confirmed who or what was in the ambulance. Terrorist thugs think nothing of transporting weapons, bombs and soldiers via ambulances.
If innocents were killed in an ambulance, regardless of who did it, sympathy and regret is appropriate. Condemnation comes based upon the degree of deliberateness or negligence associated with the event.
Classic non-Muslim blame displacement I suppose some Muslims dressed as Americans bombed the country to bits from the skies too, you people are too too much.
First I'd need to have confirmed who blew up the ambulance. A video of an ambulance blown up by an explosion doesn't tell what caused the explosion. Might have been your beloved fredom fighters for all I know.
Second, if it was a US missile attack on an ambulance, I'd want to know whether it was deliberate or whether the missile missed its target.
Third. if it was deliberate and the missile was intended to hit the ambulance, I'd want to have confirmed who or what was in the ambulance. Terrorist thugs think nothing of transporting weapons, bombs and soldiers via ambulances.
In my eyes religion is entirely seperate from this issue.If you recall it was the Bush administration who began homologising various international political and social struggles under the lable of "Islamic terrorist" to buy much needed home support. Afterall, obviously, it is much easier to pursuade your public to be proactive against an enemy believed to have already indulged in pre-emptive "terror".
It is amazing to watch many of your esteemed selves buying into this falseity and trying to defend the "muslims" of this land.
So far as I was aware, Iraq was never a muslim state, rather a country which happened to have a majority muslim population. Even the Sunni Shia strife was over-exagurated.
It is a tragedy, no qualms about that, however I think the tragedy is a humanitarian one rather than one of religious persecution. Lets not force ourselves into the category of fanatics anymore than we have to.
(I think it is seminole who oft referrs to our "beloved" freedom fighters, they are indeed freedom fights gorgeous, but not half as beloved as the IRA is to the US public. It was estimated that almost half of its funds came from your dear educated liberal peoples. Beloved indeed)
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*Originally posted by Nadia_H: *
..... i wish i didn't have an "interest" in politics because then i could just blissfully live in my ignorant little bubble world ....
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Sure you can. Every Talib MAToo terrorist blissfully lives in his ignorant little bubble world.