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The Iraqi resistance never kills innocent Iraqies, why would they kill their own familes? Why would they destroy the very thing they are trying to protect.
Originally posted by Syrian Sister
well, to understand this, you first have to learn the history of the french resistance against the Nazi's.
Now they where very heroic, as everyone knows, and they executed collaborators ( those french people who worked with the nazi's) all the time.
The Iraqi resistance never kills innocent Iraqies, why would they kill their own familes? Why would they destroy the very thing they are trying to protect.
When bombs are planted in mosques and market places. Iraqies know who is really behind these things. The enemy who was bombing civilians from the very begining, the experts in psy-ops. The CIA/MOSSAD. They are trying to destroy the support base for the resistance, but it won't work, Iraqi people are not fools. The Resistance ARE the iraqi people.
As for the collaborators, those opportunist treasonous pigs, i make no appologies. Spies, Traitors and Mercenaries will be shot.
[edit on 15-5-2005 by Syrian Sister]
Originally posted by Syrian Sister
No innocent Iraqies where ever killed by the Resistance.
Originally posted by Syrian Sister
No innocent Iraqies where ever killed by the Resistance.
Originally posted by shots
That is an outright lie and you know it.
news.yahoo.com...
Originally posted by Britguy
This is an old one.
The "Camel Spiders" are big but not that big, it's a wide angle close up view that rather distorts the size a bit.
They don't apparently attack humans and have always been native to the area. I still wouldn't want to find one scuttling around my tent though
Originally posted by White Widow
If seen those pics. The picture is not wide angle or distorted. That spider looks like it could eat my legs. I'd pump it with lead.
Originally posted by White Widow
Know that I look at it. I looks like the solider is hold two small spiders.
I'll bet this solider saw two spiders fighting and he picked up one while that spider was clinging onto the other. Look at it well. Maybe its just me.
Originally posted by gattaca
[edit on 13-5-2005 by gattaca]
Originally posted by Syrian Sister
The Iraqi resistance never kills innocent Iraqies, why would they kill their own familes? Why would they destroy the very thing they are trying to protect.
Delicate negotiations between Sadr aides and top Shiite leaders to disband the Mehdi Army have fallen apart. Meanwhile, Shiite tribal and religious leaders are beginning to worry that the monthlong standoff between Sadr and coalition forces might expand into an intra-Shiite conflict that could threaten Iraq's stability.
"We could have a bloody confrontation between Shiite groups in Najaf," said Sheikh Fatih Kashif al-Ghitta, a cleric from a prominent Najaf family.
"That would be a very dangerous escalation - it could cause deep divisions in the Shiite community."
Tensions have risen between Sadr and more moderate Shiite clerics in recent weeks, with some Sadr aides openly criticizing the more moderate leaders.
"Where are the ones who said that Najaf is a red line?" asked Sheikh Abdel-Hadi al-Darraji, in a slap at Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, Iraq's top Shiite cleric, who called the outskirts of Najaf's holy shrines a "red line" that US troops should not cross.
The "Shiite ("partisans"), are the followers of Ali, more orthodox and militant, mainly in Iran, Iraq, and Palestine. In 656, Ali and Fatima's son Hussein led a fight against the Sunnis. Hussein was torture and beheaded, and today the Shiites of Iran honor the memory of Hussein's death with an annual procession in which marches in a frenzied demonstration beat and whip themselves with chains and branches.
Unruly Islamist zealots attacked an Ahmadiyya mosque and the homes of a number of leaders of the minority Muslim sect in south-western Satkhira district of Bangladesh on Sunday.
Witnesses said several hundred bigots brought out a procession in Joginagar village of Samnagar Upazial of the district, demanding that members of the Ahmadiyya community be officially declared 'non-Muslim'. They marched towards the mosque and replaced a signboard inscribed with "It's not a mosque and no Muslim will enter here for namaj (prayer)" instead of the "Ahmadiyya mosque".