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chefmike
07-27-2006, 03:10 AM
Maybe you neocon cocksuckers shouldn't start sucking each other's dicks just yet...

It looks like the speech that Karl "the criminal" Rove scripted and provided for Maliki was a just another sloppy attempt at damage control by the neocon gang of stooges in the White House...

Iraq breaks with U.S. and assails Israeli raids

By EDWARD WONG and MICHAEL SLACKMAN
Published: July 20, 2006


BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 19 — Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq on Wednesday forcefully denounced the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, marking a sharp break with President Bush’s position and highlighting the growing power of a Shiite Muslim identity across the Middle East.

“The Israeli attacks and airstrikes are completely destroying Lebanon’s infrastructure,” Mr. Maliki said at an afternoon news conference inside the fortified Green Zone, which houses the American Embassy and the seat of the Iraqi government. “I condemn these aggressions and call on the Arab League foreign ministers’ meeting in Cairo to take quick action to stop these aggressions. We call on the world to take quick stands to stop the Israeli aggression.”

The American Embassy did not provide an immediate response.

The comments by Mr. Maliki, a Shiite Arab whose party has close ties to Iran, were noticeably stronger than those made by Sunni Arab governments in recent days. Those governments have refused to take an unequivocal stand on Lebanon, reflecting their concern about the growing influence of Iran, which has a Shiite majority and has been accused by Israel of providing weapons to Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militant group.

Top Shiite politicians in Iraq have myriad connections to Iran. Many officials in Maliki's political group, the Islamic Dawa Party, fled into exile there to escape persecution by Saddam Hussein.

Maliki also has other ties to pro- Hezbollah leaders in the region.

He spent most of his 23 years in exile in Syria, where he ran the Damascus branch of the Dawa Party. Syria supports Hezbollah and Hamas, the militant group that now leads the Palestinian government.


http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/07/20/news/shiite.php

White_Male_Canada
07-27-2006, 06:34 PM
Wow are you a stupid fucking asshole.

You fucking morons are only concerned with Osama Bin Laden remember ? Holy fuck you can`t even stick to your own script.

Hizbellah had nothing to do with 9/11,you whackos were bleeting. Iraq,Iran,Syria and their proxies were irrlevant, only OBL mattered.

And where`s your dd-214 dipshit ? :lol:

chefmike
07-27-2006, 08:25 PM
Notice how our resident right-wing nutjob doesn't mention all the posts of his recently concerning Hezbolloh...how do they jibe with your lame attempts to justify the fiasco in Iraq, white male pinhead?

You're just a right-wing lackey who defends the party that is owned by the religious right, while proving himself to be a hypocrite who posts on a tranny forum.

For shame...what would Pat Robertson,Sean Hannity et al think about your lust for tranny flesh? 8)

chefmike
07-27-2006, 08:43 PM
And where`s your dd-214 dipshit ?



As myself and others have stated before, only a fool like yourself would post a personal doc like that on the internet...but then again you wouldn't know about that, would you? What with you being a chickenhawk who constantly defends the neocon chickenhawks in the white house...did you even serve in the cub scouts?

Maybe you should ask your hero the dick where his dd-214 is, pinhead...

chefmike
07-27-2006, 09:38 PM
And now the damage control from FAUX News, unfair and unbalanced, we distort, you decide...

Fox Trashing Dean for Maliki Comments; Ignores Statements Made By Maliki

During last night's (7/26) "Special Report with Brit Hume", Fox News Correspondent Major Garrett filed a flowery, shining report on Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and his appearance before Congress yesterday. The report rained praise on Maliki as well as the war in Iraq, but took a sharp turn to attack DNC Chair Dr. Howard Dean for his claim that Maliki is an "anti-Semite". Garrett did not, however, provide details to the viewers as to why Dean made the comment and simply attacked him.

Garrett began the segment by giving this brief summation of why some were upset with Maliki: "Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a symbol of Iraq's fledgling Democracy, strode into the well of the house hoping he had diffused the controversy over his government's condemnation of Israel, and his refusal to condemn Hezbollah." Garrett then diverted the course, discussing protestor Medea Benjamin and continuing to blanket Maliki in praise. Eventually, the segment turned vicious when the topic veered to Dr. Dean.

MG: "But far away from the pomp of the House Chamber, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean attacked Maliki as no Democrat had before."

HD (Palm Beach, FL): "The Iraqi Prime Minister is an anti-Semite. We don't need to spend 200, 300 and 500 billion bringing Democracy to Iraq and turn it over to people who believe Israel doesn't have a right to defend itself and who refuse to condemn Hezbollah."

MG: "Dean, who has clashed before with Hill Democrats over strategy and policy seemed oddly out of step with Democrats who attended Maliki's speech, and those who while still critical of Maliki and Hezbollah offered supportive appraisals of the risks he faces."

Jack Reed (clip): "He's risked not just his political career, but his life, to try to bring stability to his country and progress to his people."

MG: "Virginia Republican John Warner said Dean's anti Semite attack on Maliki didn't deserve a response."

JW (clip): Dismiss Howard Dean. Really, he's a disappointment I hope to even some Democrats. I don't care to deal with that."

While Dr. Dean may or may not be correct in his estimation of Maliki, a "fair and balanced" news source would find it appropriate to actually include the comments made by Maliki so viewers would be able to judge for themselves. Fox refused to do this, attempting to diffuse the situation - that after years of fighting and almost 2,600 American lives - we've simply installed another anti-Israel regime in Iraq. So, rather than confront the issue - Fox chooses the low road and attacks their favorite target, Dr. Dean.

For those that watched this segment, and were left uninformed, here are the actual comments made by Maliki, so you can judge whether Dr. Dean was correct in his assessment or not:

“The Israeli attacks and airstrikes are completely destroying Lebanon’s infrastructure."
“I condemn these aggressions and call on the Arab League foreign ministers’ meeting in Cairo to take quick action to stop these aggressions. We call on the world to take quick stands to stop the Israeli aggression.” (Maliki outright states that he condemns Israel - which Garrett ignores and claims it's "his government".)

The official release from Maliki's office included:

"Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki denounces the Israeli raids on Lebanon and warns of the consequences of escalation in the region."

"The prime minister calls on Arab foreign ministers to meet to take a clear stand that condemns the criminal acts in Lebanon and Gaza and affirms this assault will make Lebanon's people more united and cohesive in the face of the Israeli challenge."

chefmike
08-02-2006, 04:48 PM
More revelations concerning the Hezbolloh sympathies of the neocon puppet regime in Iraq....while the death toll from the civil war in Iraq continues to grow alarmingly.


Iraqi VP accuses Israel of 'massacres'

By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA, Associated Press Writer
Mon Jul 31, 9:10 AM ET



BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq's vice president on Monday accused Israel of carrying out "massacres" in Lebanon, the strongest criticism yet of the Jewish state by a top official of the U.S-backed Iraqi government.


Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi, a Shiite, singled out Sunday's Israeli airstrike that killed at least 56 Lebanese, mostly women and children, in the village of Qana. The deadliest attack in nearly three weeks of fighting has triggered an international uproar.

"What happened in Qana is a repetition to these crimes that happened to our nation decades ago. It's time for this nation to stand up and stop this aggression and all forms of aggression that could affect any of its parts," Abdul-Mahdi said.

"These horrible massacres carried out by the Israeli aggression, incites in us the spirit of brotherhood and solidarity," he said in a speech attended by Iraq's president, the prime minister and other top government officials.

The comments were harsher than the criticism leveled by Iraq's president and the deputy prime minister on Sunday. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, another Shiite, had also condemned Israel's offensive before traveling to Washington last week, provoking criticism from U.S. lawmakers.

Several Democrats boycotted his speech to Congress on Wednesday and Democratic Party chairman Howard Dean called the Iraqi leader an "anti-Semite."

On Sunday, Iraq's top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, demanded an immediate cease-fire in Lebanon, warning that "Islamic nations will not forgive the entities that hinder a cease-fire," al-Sistani said, in a clear reference to the United States.

The latest remarks by Abdul-Mahdi and Sistani are likely to heighten Iraqi public anger against the United States and create political problems for the Iraqi government, which depends on the Americans for its security and survival.

Abdul-Mahdi made the comments during a memorial at the headquarters of the influential Shiite party, the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, marking the third anniversary of the death of Ayatollah Mohammed Baqr al-Hakim.

Al-Hakim, a revered cleric, died in an al-Qaida-linked car bomb attack in Najaf in 2003, and has since been considered a symbol of martyrdom.

President Jalal Talabani, a Sunni Kurd, also addressed the gathering, expressing "sympathy and support to our brothers in Lebanon against the Israeli aggression."

"We support them in getting rid of the effects of this aggression and imposing their sovereignty," Talabani said.

Anger over the Israeli offensive has united Shiites and Sunnis at a time of sectarian divisions here that has triggered a series of attacks and reprisal killings.

On Monday, about 200 people demonstrated in Sadr City in eastern Baghdad, waving Lebanese and Iraqi flags.

"Allah, Allah, grant victory to Hassan Nasrullah," the demonstrators, including women and children, shouted, referring to Hezbollah leader.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060731/ap_on_re_mi_ea/mideast_fighting_iraq;_ylt=AqOOGjlEb..Y3kUFxiGaMBK s0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3b2NibDltBHNlYwM3MTY