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Iraq-Jordan
Tater's Tots Refuse to Disband
2004-09-19
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - A new round of talks to cease hostilities in the Baghdad slum of Sadr City has ended in deadlock, with fighters loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr refusing American demands to disband and turn in weapons, both sides said Sunday.
Regards "negotiating" with Arabs, anyone notice the pattern?
A group of tribal leaders and al-Sadr representatives met Saturday with a Baghdad city councilman acting as an intermediary between the two sides to discuss a 12-point proposal that calls for fighters to disarm in exchange for millions of dollars in reconstruction money and compensation for victims. The plan would also have Iraqi forces take over much of the security in the east Baghdad slum and limit the movement of U.S. troops. American commanders did not take part in the talks, the military said.
Compensation? Sigh. Sounds like the skit, again:
"Cake or Death?"
"Oh, uh, um, Cake please."
"Damn!"

"The only sticking point is that the Americans are insisting on disbanding the al-Mahdi Army and this is not possible for us," Kareem al-Bakhatti, al-Sadr's chief representative at the meeting, told The Associated Press.
Funny, it was certainly possible when you were facing annihilation in Najaf, screaming for negotiations and someone to save you.
Col. Bryan Roberts, a spokesman for the 1st Cavalry Division, accused al-Sadr of reneging on past promises. "Previously, Muqtada's militia agreed to turn in their heavy weapons and disband but there is no evidence they have complied," Roberts said in a statement. "Their random acts of violence have killed innumerable innocent Iraqi civilians and will not be tolerated," he said. "Our forces stand firm: Muqtada's militia must disarm and disband."
Arabs. How about a 1-point proposal: keep your word for a change. Go ahead, surprise us. No? H'okay. Mr Baghdad Councilman - go home, asshole - take your 12-point proposals with you and give up on the payoff. Troopers: Light 'em up... There is a solution.
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#8  Iraq is delusional if they think that Sadr's militia thugs are ever going to exit the scene in anything but a pine box. This is like telling the mafia to get out of Las Vegas. An honest accounting needs to be made of just how many Iraqi citizens have died at the hands of these thugs and other terrorists during this conflict. The usual Arab ability to condemn those who help while cheering on the ones who slaughter and main their own countrymen is nothing short of insane.

"Some people aren't on speaking terms with the truth."

- OLD SAYING -
Posted by: Zenster   2004-09-19 6:30:09 PM  

#7  umm, tater tots, umm
Posted by: mhw   2004-09-19 1:25:32 PM  

#6  Stop it, you'll making me drool.
Posted by: Charles   2004-09-19 1:20:04 PM  

#5  Sorry, BE, I've been out of town.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-09-19 12:26:53 PM  

#4  Heinz Hunt's, of course, heh.
Posted by: .com   2004-09-19 12:04:43 PM  

#3  Mrs D. That's MY line! He he he
Don't forget the Ketchup!
Posted by: BigEd   2004-09-19 12:02:20 PM  

#2  We should do what one always does with Tater Tots, Preheat oil to 450 and Fry 'em. Salt to taste.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-09-19 11:30:09 AM  

#1  Um - that would be our money, we should call the shots
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-19 10:26:37 AM  

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