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Will Iraq cooperate and accept the resolution by 11/15
The US wrote and pushed the resolution through the U.N. with a 15-0 vote, Iraq has until 11/15 to comply or face certain military action.
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Saddam will be sodomized.
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I'm sort of hoping he doesnt comply :1orglaugh
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I am hoping Iraq doesnt cooperate and we have to go in there and replace that entire goverment. Besides the weapon violations, the current Sadam goverment is not fit to run that country.
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This is not going to be like Desert Storm at ALL. Hand to hand combat in the cities of Iraq is going to be a bitch. Really doesnt matter how technologically advanced your armed forces are, soldiers are going to be coming back home in body bags, in large numbers. |
Sadam kills anyone who can run agaisnt him in election, then when he wins by 100% of the vote he releases murders, rapist, child monsters, etc from the prisions of Iraq and into the public as a act of celebration. He doesnt give a fuck about the people of his country. Nobody deserves to live in a country controlled by a goverment like that.
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I hope not, your American wars are so interesting to watch on CNN. And all the movies and books written about them afterwards.
This war we want lots more cameras, I'm talking Humvee Cams Tank Cams Heli Cams Soldier Hemlet Cams Para solider cams Sniper cams Rifle Cams Lots of Missle Cams (those ROCK) Carrier cams Battleship cams Fighter cams Inferred cams night vision cams 500-1000lbs bomb cams are always rocking With aerial backup cams to switch too after the 500-1000lbs bombs hit there targets. Hrmm, Man the Govt should setup all these cams and sell them to CNN for a HUGE profit. Of course getting rid of that Nuke wanting loser in charge of the towel heads is always a plus too. Go kick some ass. Sammy |
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There will be civilians in quite a few of the houses. To gain control of cities, you need to go through each and every house manually. Booby-trapped houses. Snipers. Land mines. It is going to be quite the nightmare. Iraqi cities are not small huts built on cow-shit, which I am sure is the image most people have in their heads. It's very easy to think that the Iraqis are going to be bitches like in 91, when they all gave up easily. Well, different story if you invade their country, occupy their territory and their homes. They are going to fight back HARD, Saddam or not... Prepare the drafts, because this could be a long one. |
He might be lacking in good judgment to challenge the world, but hopefully all the secondary leadership there will have the smarts to see the writing on the wall when the B1's take off. I imagine a quick coup will happen once they see us on the move. There's a fortune in oil wealth there that has the lowest recovery costs on the planet. I'd be amazed not to see internal forces jump at the chance to grab it way before the whole place gets pounded and the US gets it.
If things go really bad in terms of the execution of the attack and nobody internally does the coup, and Saddam pops some scuds laced with chems or bios at Tel Aviv, that hit and inflict serious amounts of Israeli deaths, this time around I'm sure we'll see at least 1 or 2 nukes take out Bagdad. We haven't had a bonfire for a long time and I'll bet somebody is anxious to flex that card again just to remind folks what happens when you fuck with countries packing nukes in their holster. :BangBang: |
I disagree with kinkk. Most iraq people dont even like sadaam, and once the writing is on the wall they sure wont stick with him.
All they have to do is bomb the living shit out of them. After a week they will have total air superiority and can bomb whatever they want freely. |
The US will not kill massive amount of civilians, if the war is indeed within the cities of Iraq it will be a long & complicated process.
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The war WILL go into the cities of Iraq, in an invasion that is inevitable, for strategic reasons. |
King7 no way dude. Those are repressed folks scared to death to even breathe when they wake up everyday living under that psycho's rule. They'll be dancing in the streets waving American flags and the women will be making those wild ass sounds they do with their mouths when the stars and stripes takes over.
We're liberators and oil field conquestidors. And they know we're only interested in control of the black gold and not to run their day to day lives or take over their country. CNN is salivating waiting for this show to start. Ratings through the roof. Hahahahahaha |
One of the problems actually, is that Saddam doesnt give a flying fuck about civilian casualties, while the US and any allies will have to be VERY careful, the media will be on any civilian casualties, or misguided bombs, like flies on shit.
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What worries me it has never been proven Saddam has used these ?alleged? weapons of mass destruction against anyone but his own people, fellow Muslims and the 26 ineffectual Scud missiles he aimed at Israel during the Gulf war. On this evidence G Bush Jnr. is willing to send troops to war. If anyone should wage war on Saddam it should be Muslims. |
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"The Republican Guard is the best of the Iraqi ground forces." If this is the best they have then I would hate to see the rest of his "army" |
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And when it is all over and the terrorist propoganda machine turns it into a "Crusade" against Islam there wil be a lot more deaths. GB is an idiot, advised by morons, trying to win votes form the foolish and get rich in the process. |
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You'd THINK they'd be able to knock out Saddam with a guided missile or something, with all the technology available?
Kinda crappy to start a war which is going to take 100's of thousands of lives ( yes, it will ), to get to just one man. He is basically the root of the problem. |
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Funny thing about those who cry for a war, most of them never been in a war, let alone the army. They may get their chance if this one gets real though, in a full-scale war/invasion, the US armed forces are going to get thinned out, and they may start drafting. I see a new Vietnam. I feel something HAS to be done with Saddam soon, if not kill him, then cripple him and his capabilities. But this can be done in other ways than an all-out invasion. |
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Charly, wake up man. This isn't about bios, chems, and nukes. Its all about the 330 million barrels of proven and probable oil reserves under Iraqi soil. 11% of the worlds reserves are there with extremely inexpensive recovery costs, I think its .70 cents a barrel to lift Iraqi oil. Oil could drop to $10 a barrel and you'd still be on a 10 to 1 margin on your Iraqi production. There's anywhere from from $3 to $9 TRILLION of money buried in the ground, depending on the PPB.
Ahmed Chalabi of the Iraqi National Congress, who is the favored power successor group after Saddam goes, is close friends with Dick Cheney, and has already discussed the PSA (production sharing agreements) terms with ExxonMobile and Chevron Texaco. US Oil companies make Microsoft look tame when it comes to power mongering. Thats one group not to be fucked with. |
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If he doesnt comply doesnt that mean we tried just about everything? The world will be a better place without the sadam goverment, and as a added bonus our economy will grow stronger. Fuck trying to work out a deal with that goverment and just replace them |
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I know what this is about, it's the US electorate that needs to realise what it's about. Kenny. As has been said this is not about the weapons that may or may not be there, it's about votes and $$$$ |
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Its funny to listen to europeans talk about war.
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I will say this though... over the past few months there have been a lot of whiney bitches crying and saying the U.S. was being too pushy, too presumptuous, and to hasty over the whole "Iraq" situation. Now it seems that it has proven out to be just as I figured it would.... that Bush would take time to give them a chance to adhere to his rules, and of course most of the UN countries now support him. Some people made a huge fuss thinking that the US was going to go in blasting everything in site without first exhausting all diplomatic avenues, and there were lengthy arguments here about this. I and some others here tried to tell y'all, this will be handled the right way, and so far that has proven true. |
Iraq becomes nation #51 in the American Empire.
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'So-Damn-Insane' is going down this time.
How can anyone doubt it? :thumbsup |
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"Iraq becomes nation #51 in the American Empire."
Sure we have a lot of puppet regimes around the world, but if we really wanted to expand, what would stop us from taking over mexico, canada, south america, etc. What would the mexicans do, throw tomatos at our b52's? |
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I wouldn't want to be one of those Saddam look-a-likes. I bet their assholes are puckering when they're wave to the crowds! :uhoh |
Sadaam doesn't play by the dame rules as we do. He can kill his own people but if WE kill one innocent by mistake we are blasted around the world. BTW look what Russia did to that theatre! If we handled any situation by poisoning the whole area we would be fuked.
Sadaam will get desperate and probably attach Isreal and we are gonna be dragged into a MAJOR middle east crisis if we're not careful. If this was the 50's or maybe the 60's we would have assasinated him by now. LETS SEND THE DC SNIPER IN TO IRAQ AND END THIS NOW!!:ak47: |
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