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Originally posted by Fake Nick
this reply shows ignorance ...
you = sheep
you don't bother to do research , you just take over ALL the ideas of anti Bush supporters / anti War supporters
The Iraqi people as a whole is not doing the resistance , some are of course , but most are foreigner , foreigners that came to Iraq to help out their 'fellow muslim' . Same thing happened in Afghanistan when Russia invaded them. And this will happen every time a country invades a muslim country.
One thing is true though more and more Iraqis are joinging these foreign terrorist in their battle for obvious reasons ( family killed by american troops , .... ) BUT the persons LEADING the resistance are NOT Iraqis !! And that is what it is all about in war LEADERSHIP .
These foreigners came to Iraq with one mindset , and that is to kill americans . That is what they do, that is what they love.
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For once you are right...
Foreigners are causing this non-stop wars... about 12000 of them un Falllujah and another 130 000 thru Iraq:
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Extent of Foreign Fighters in Iraqi Insurgency
May Be Less than Often Portrayed
By Jim Krane
Associated Press
May 3, 2004
U.S. officials have for months publicly promoted the notion that foreign fighters and terrorists are playing a major role in the anti-American insurgency in Fallujah and the rest of Iraq. By blaming foreigners, U.S. authorities hope to quash the idea that Iraqis are rising up against military occupation and frame the conflict as part of the wider war on terror. However, foreigners play a tiny role in Iraq's insurgency, many military experts say.
In Fallujah, U.S. military leaders say around 90 percent of the 1,000 or more fighters battling the Marines are Iraqis. To date, there have been no confirmed U.S. captures of foreign fighters in Fallujah - although a handful of suspects have been arrested. Those who have spent time inside Fallujah have described a city consumed with the fight - fathers and sons fighting for the local mujahedeen and wives and daughters cooking and caring for the wounded. "The whole city supports this jihad," said Houssam Ali Ahmed, 53, a Fallujah resident who fled to Baghdad when his neighborhood was caught in the fighting. "The people of Fallujah are fighting to defend their homes. We are Muslim mujahedeen fighting a holy war."
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security...03fighters.htm
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This was in May, when the administration was claiming the reviolt was only fooreigners, as you say.
So before telling others that they have no information or no research.... you should do a bit yourself ...
This way you would look less of an idiot as you di now...
Now go listen to more propaganda and come spit it back out as a good little american punk.