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History of Violence,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2...h?
v=2ox0OkeOfkI
History Of Violence |
06.02.07 - 9:58 pm | #
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Thanks for that analysis Tony, I have been quite perplexed by Nasrallah's low key responses.
Here is a chilling audio interview I got from Scott Horton's antiwar radio:
Steve Clemons, senior fellow at the New America Foundation and keeper of the influential blog The Washington Note, explains Dick Cheney and his neocon cabal’s attempt to make an end run around President Bush and get us into a war with Iran whether he wants to or not, where the “realists” stand, the layers of lower level neocons we’ve never heard of, the “news” of CIA covert action in Iran, Bush’s meeting with the Joint Chiefs and some of the possible consequences if we do go to war.
http://www.scotthortonshow.com/2...-steve-clemons/
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06.02.07 - 10:26 pm | #
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Datta,
I posted an article by Gary Leupp on the same topic, and quoting Clemons, on May 26. Thanks for the link.
I still think that Cheney is preparing to attack Iran in spite of the appearances otherwise. I think the talks with Iran in Iraq are intended to show that the U.S. tried the "diplomatic" approach this time, but to no avail and war is the last resort.
If you connect the dots from Iraq to Gaza and Lebanon, you get the distinct feeling that something big is going to happen this summer.
Tony Sayegh |
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06.02.07 - 10:50 pm | #
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Nasrallah really hates the Palis, he only uses the Israeli Arab conflict to further his own dictatorial dreams and Iranian influence.
How dumb must one be to worship this terrorist?
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06.03.07 - 1:11 am | #
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Sunday cautioned Turkey against sending troops into northern Iraq, as it has threatened, to hunt down Kurdish rebels it accuses of carrying out terrorist raids inside Turkey.
"We hope there would not be a unilateral military action across the border into Iraq," Gates told a news conference after meetings here with Asian government officials. Turkey and Iraq were not represented.
Gates said he sympathized with the Turks' concern about cross-border raids by Kurdish rebels.
"The Turks have a genuine concern with Kurdish terrorism that takes place on Turkish soil," he said. "So one can understand their frustration and unhappiness over this. Several hundred Turks lose their lives each year, and we have been working with the Turks to try to help them get control of this problem on Turkish soil."
Steven Rix |
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06.03.07 - 3:37 am | #
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Ze jews und ze untermenchen goyims
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06.03.07 - 7:11 am | #
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Shitbag farting again, however it's a big fart.
Shitbag expected Hamas to fall in the trap of civil war, and is surprised with Nasralla avoiding the same trap.
Looks Like Nsralla is learning from Palestinian.
Anonymous |
06.04.07 - 7:52 am | #
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