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Is there any condemnation of this and this?
As for this....does anyone remotely believe that nutcase when he says he isn't targeting Islam? If the destruction of 2 mosques is not considered a targeting of Islam, I don't know what is. They will kill anyone..regardless of nationality, religion or political leaning. They are killers....why does it only seem to be the West, Jordan and the Iraqi people be they Shia or Sunni, that realise this?
Do you think this is normal? It appears that Iraqis seem to be of two distinct camps at the moment....psychopaths or victims of psychopaths.
Update: Disowned?
As for this....does anyone remotely believe that nutcase when he says he isn't targeting Islam? If the destruction of 2 mosques is not considered a targeting of Islam, I don't know what is. They will kill anyone..regardless of nationality, religion or political leaning. They are killers....why does it only seem to be the West, Jordan and the Iraqi people be they Shia or Sunni, that realise this?
Do you think this is normal? It appears that Iraqis seem to be of two distinct camps at the moment....psychopaths or victims of psychopaths.
Update: Disowned?
6 Comments:
Hey no worries PM.
I think that it is happening so often now, the British public are becoming desensitized to it. It doesn't make it any less worse. I can imagine the carnage should the coalition pull out now. There would undoutably be a bloody coupe...
I don't think it would be a coup, just a period of carnage.
I think it is illogical to assume that the presence of the coalition forces in Iraq has a major role in making the country a "safer" place. If indeed it has such a role, then why did a huge number of suicide attacks and what not occur when the coalition forces enetered the country?
That is certainly not to say that the presence of international bodies in Iraq has no effect whatsoever,but it should shed some light on the "why" behind what is happening. I do not think I can accept that a certain country, be it not Iraq, but any other, tolerates the presence of foreign troops on its land, as a principle.
I am against such random, or perhaps not so random, acts of bloodshed. The fact that they are "out and beyond" makes them no less nauseating to my senses.
It would be understandable if they were primarily targeting the foreign troops...but they're not. It is ordinary Iraqis that are being killed.
I understand that it is mostly Iraqi people who are being killed. The reason behind such acts remains a mystery to me.
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