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Somalia: Ethiopian forces intercept weapons | |
2007-04-27 | |
![]() It is still unclear whether the weapons were for sale or they wre sent to insurgents fighting in the capital with the Ethiopians.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#6 It's probably too late for you to read this today, Paul, over there in England. But Saddam Hussein's Iraq was responsible for providing advanced training and supplies to various terrorist groups, including Al Qaeda, whereas the Saudis only provide money and the jihad ideology. Besides, Saddam Hussein was in the midst of a hudna, and uncompleted war with the entire United Nations. What possible excuse could we have offered the world for attacking Saudi Arabia, apparently unprovoked? The same question held true for Syria, by the way, however much they deserved having their rubble bounced. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2007-04-27 19:26 |
#5 Paul - They're on the list. And it's a short list. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2007-04-27 14:47 |
#4 HI TW, It would have been more cost effective to invade Saudi instead of Iraq.Saudi are destroying/influencing more countries worldwide than Iraq ever did!!!! |
Posted by: Paul 2007-04-27 08:27 |
#3 Everyone capable of dispassionate thinking has noticed, Paul dear. But until their oil can be at least partially replaced, which Iraq and Canada are working on flat out, or until the Saudis are replaced or at least their grasp of the oil rich strip of territory is broken, we're stuck pretending we're best friends forever... while trying to keep their knives from being stuck too deeply in our backs. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2007-04-27 07:08 |
#2 Saudi funding again?Has anyone noticed that Saudi funds most of our enemies and we are their friends why???? |
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608 2007-04-27 05:01 |
#1 COMMUNIST PARTY USA > PEOPLES WEEKLY BOARD > CONFLICT/WAR IS NOT BETWEEN ETHIOPIA AND SOMALIA. Its dose pesky US foreign policies again. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2007-04-27 00:16 |