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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Shameless

Bush takes decisive action on Iraq. Bush invades Iraq and topples Saddam. Bush hunts down Ba'athist criminals and hands them over to Iraqi officials. New constitution is written and ratified. Democratic elections take place with support of the US. For the first time in around half a century elected officials are actually in power in Iraq. Ba'athists criminals are tried and sentenced. Saddam is executed for crimes against humanity. The end of a dark chapter in Iraqi history. Bush signs off Iraq to Maliki. Bush promises to withdraw US troops from Iraq. SOFA negotiations begin. Iraq and US come to terms. Agreement is signed...

and Obama just waltzes in like a princess and claims the credit?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

where did obama take the credit for anything..isn't he tryng to wash his hands of iraq

tayyar said...

kayfak hayder? this is my first time posting on your blog, although i have been following it for a while now. i was sad when your father died, الله يرحمه, and إن شاء الله justice will be served whether in this life (by the state) or the next.

my question is unrelated to obama, although i agree with you on this point.

i read back in september that sayyed iyad jamal al-din, izzat shabandar and mehdi hafedh left the iraqiyya list. is there any word on his/their next move?

also, what happened to sayyed iyad jamal al-din's plan (together with ayatollah hussein khomeini, who lived in iraq for a time) to establish seminaries throughout iraq that would raise up clerics who focus on the individual, who believe in the separation of religion and the state, etc?

Cihad said...

There exist a very, very small minority in this world at the moment who love Bush, and you are one of them.
The Iraqi nation hates Bush!
Muslims hate Bush!
And even the American people hate Bush!

And you are talking as if he is the saviour of mankind. Why dont you look at the reality?

The following official governmental statistics, up to December 2008, show the disastrous conditions prevalent in Iraq since the American invasion and occupation of that country.

1. One million widowed Iraqi women (according to Iraqi Ministry of Women Affairs).

2. Four million orphaned Iraqi children (according to estimates by the Iraqi Ministry of Planning).

3. Two and a half million (2,500,000) Iraqis killed (according to the Iraqi Ministry of Health and Forensic Medicine).

4. 800,000 Iraqis have disappeared in secret holding places connected with the different ruling parties (according to registered complaints at the Iraqi Ministry of the Interior).

5. 340,000 Iraqi prisoners, detained without charge, in U.S. army prisons, the prisons of the Iraqi government, and the prisons in the Kurdistan District (according to Iraqi, Arab, international and UN human rights organizations and agencies). US occupying forces admit officially that the number of Iraqi detainees in their prisons is about 120,000.

6. Four and a half million (4,500,000) Iraqis are refugees outside Iraq (according to statistics of those seeking passports (category C) from the General Directorate of Passports.

7. Two and a half million (2,500,000) Iraqis are refugees inside Iraq (according to the Iraqi Ministry of Refugees).

8. 76,000 registered Iraqi cases of AIDS; this number did not exceed 114 cases before the invasion and occupation of Iraq (according to the Iraqi Ministry of Health).

9. Frightening spread of the use of addictive drugs imported from Iran, among youth (according to the Iraqi Ministry of Health and the Center for Combating Drugs and Addictions). I have written a series of well-researched articles about the various methods used to smuggle drugs, some of which are highly toxic, and how they are collected in different storage places in the southern districts, under the total control of some of the parties and the militias participating in the government, and how the profits from these drugs are used to buy (pay off) government officials, in order to gain their support and silence, and to finance their election campaigns.

10. Three out of every four marriages end up in divorce since the invasion and occupation of Iraq (according to Iraqi Ministry of Health).

11. More than 40% of the Iraqi people are under the poverty line (according to the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights). I believe, however, that the actual percentage is much higher, and surpasses 55%.

12. Decline in the level and quality of basic and tertiary education, according to statements made by officials in UNESCO, which led this organization to refuse to recognize university degrees issued by Iraqi tertiary institutions (universities and colleges).

Dafaa said...

Poor Bush??????????

Barış said...

Hey Cihad (nice name, by the way),

So you are making up statistics and blaming everything on Pres. Bush? Marital troubles are even his fault? Who are you trying to trick here with your nonsense? And... WHO are YOU to speak on behalf of "the Iraqi nation"? Arrogance and ignorance are a dangerous, but all to common, combination.

Anonymous said...

here we go again......

Baris, just in case if you've forgotten, EVERYONE has the right to state their opinion.

So kindly shuv the 'who are you to speak..' you know where.

Dafaa said...

Cheef halak?

Barış said...

Hey Anonymous,

Everyone (even an idiot) is entitled to his or her opinion. But that does not mean that everyone can claim to speak on behalf of all Iraqis and/or all Muslims. Got it?

Shinoo hay tarbiyasiz!

mm said...

nice....................................................................................................

Dafaa said...

Well I just got in a big car accident and will be spending 2 much time in front of the computer so when you will post some thing more interesting?