Iran seizes 15 British troops in Persian Gulf

they will, as soon as the iragi security forces can protect the iragi people from the muslim dickheads called insurgents.

The Iraqi security forces are made up of militants getting free training and arms from the US.:rolleyes:
 
the very fact that they have recently is solid proof it's what they want.
so sam, who are the insurgents? do they really speak for the iraqi people?
 
haven't a clue. suppose you fill me in


that really bugs you doesn't it?

In 1958, a year after Saddam had joined the Ba'ath party, army officers led by General Abdul Karim Qassim overthrew Faisal II of Iraq. The Ba'athists opposed the new government, and in 1959, Saddam was involved in the attempted United States-backed plot to assassinate Qassim.[13]

Sounds familiar?:rolleyes:

In fact he did very well as a leader in Iraq, until, the Iran-Iraq war, also instigated and fostered by the US and after that Iraq suffered from sanctions resulting in the death of 500,000 children, also initiated by the US.

Gah! And all the talk of WMDs when it was the US that helped him to start nuclear enrichment and supplied him with chemical weapons and armed him for the Ira-Iraq war.:rolleyes:
 
Sounds familiar?:rolleyes:

In fact he did very well as a leader in Iraq, until, the Iran-Iraq war, also instigated and fostered by the US and after that Iraq suffered from sanctions resulting in the death of 500,000 children, also initiated by the US.

Gah! And all the talk of WMDs when it was the US that helped him to start nuclear enrichment and supplied him with chemical weapons and armed him for the Ira-Iraq war.:rolleyes:
where's your sources for these so i can check them myself.
and please, no newspaper clippings.

until then the producer of "al-jazeera" has stated himself that saddam was a hated man throughout the middle east.
he also stated that the invasion of iraq brought about something he thought impossible, and that is sympathy for saddam.

i've searched the national security archives for "U.S. support of saddam" and found nothing.
 
Samcdkey: who do you think has more rights? An Iranian living in America or an American living in Iran?
 
So human rights and transparency are irrelevant? Theyre good people because they stay in their own country? Mugabe must be a very good person to you.

Iran was the first Muslim country to enable modernisation in the ME. And they were doing very well with a democratically elected government, before the US engineered coup that replaced Mossadegh with the Shah and the Savak, and destroyed (through torture) the democratic fabric of the country, replacing it with a theocratic government.
 
where's your sources for these so i can check them myself.
and please, no newspaper clippings.

until then the producer of "al-jazeera" has stated himself that saddam was a hated man throughout the middle east.
he also stated that the invasion of iraq brought about something he thought impossible, and that is sympathy for saddam.

i've searched the national security archives for "U.S. support of saddam" and found nothing.

http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/history/husseinindex.htm
 
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