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Baghdad May Have Fallen, But The Ummah Is Now United
2003-04-12
Source: 1924.org
1924.org is a British site, apparently affiliated with Hizb ut-Tehrir...
The Crusaders have marched into Baghdad after three weeks of merciless bombardment with bombs and missiles that have killed thousands. Those who were not killed or injured in the attacks suffered as the Crusaders knocked out vital infrastructure such as water and electricity works, in their bid to catch one man - Saddam. Was it any surprise then that the western "embedded" journalists - the Muslim ones having been murdered by US forces - painstakingly struggled to obtain angles that would show the streets full of jubilant people welcoming the US troops? Where were the five million people of Baghdad? Where were the scenes reminiscent of the fall of communism in Russia and across Eastern Europe?
Hmmm... Yasss... Murdered by U.S. troops. I like that...
Of the five million inhabitants, only a few were seen greeting US troops. A few hundred were seen defiling anything related to Saddam, and hundreds more were busy stripping Saddam's palaces of whatever they could get their hands on. The remaining people - the majority - were out of sight, wary of the presence of those who have sought to starve and kill them for over a decade. They had not spent the previous weeks resisting the invasion of these forces because of any love for Saddam; the screams were "Allahu Akbar" not "Long live Saddam". They did it for Islam, and though they resisted bravely and many became Shaheed, they could not hold out with just rifles. Clearly the only people that are rejoicing are the Crusaders, and those few exiles who are besotted with the western way of life. There are many signs that this war has gone against the western interests, and has furthered the cause of the Muslims and Islam.
Those signs are right there, you just have to look really, really close to find them...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#5  You're right, Scott. This is only one campaign in WW4 - low-hanging, but strategically placed fruit. Each success of going to make the subsequent campaigns easier, but it's still not going to be a snap. And it's not going to be over until the imams are either dead or agnostic.
Posted by: Fred   2003-04-12 20:25:39  

#4  What about Woolsey's assertion that WWIV has already begun? Actually on 9-11, and we STILL aren't awake. American lives were lost in Iraq bringing down a state sponsor of terrorism. We're euphoric, but still sleeping. The REAL enemy is not Assad, Musharrif or Saud, or any state leader, but those thousands of imams who are indoctrinating their children about 'The Great Satan'.
They haven't been touched.
Posted by: Scott   2003-04-12 13:15:16  

#3  "There are many signs that this war has gone against the western interests, and has furthered the cause of the Muslims and Islam."

France is not the same as "the West", guy. And since Iraqis are Moslems, yes, their interests have been enhanced and will continue to be. But not Muslims, if I may make a distinction.
Posted by: John Anderson   2003-04-12 12:23:44  

#2  These delusional, sun baked Islamisist psychopaths insist on living in a fantasy world of revenge, denial, and cultural failure. Given a choice between freedom and oppression, they choose oppression every time. There is no point of trying to reason with these people. Just periodically kick them in the ass. It's what they deserve.
Posted by: C F B Lagoon   2003-04-12 11:37:17  

#1  where? - I can't see them. Damn these glasses..
Posted by: Frank G   2003-04-12 11:16:33  

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