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Wm. R. Pitt; Iraq? We're out....Bank it.
« on: March 05, 2010, 01:26:36 PM »
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WilliamPitt  (1000+ posts)        Fri Mar-05-10 10:20 AMhttp://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x7849261

Out Of Iraq? Maybe Not.
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Friday 05 March 2010

This Just In: the war in Iraq is not over.   ::)

There has been plenty of news of late to obscure this fact, to be sure: GOP Senator Bunning of Kentucky single-handedly screwed hundreds of thousands of Americans with his obstructionism in the well of the Senate before finally backing down amid a storm of criticism. Kay Bailey Hutchinson failed to upend the sitting Texas governor's re-election bid, thanks in no small part to Tea Party sentimentality. The health care reform debate is back on the front burner, and the American people have been getting a half-assed education on what "reconciliation" means from news media people who can barely spell the word. Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel, who has been in the Capitol building longer than the sink in the men's room, has taken a leave of absence from his committee chairmanship under a cloud of scandal.

It's all very interesting, and for reporters who adore writing about process instead of policy, or facts for that matter, there has been plenty of grist for the mill.

But there has also been this:

Even with Iraqi security forces on a heightened state of alert in advance of Sunday's national elections, dozens of Iraqis were killed on Wednesday in a devastating series of suicide bombings in the restive city of Baquba. Bush's fault.

The attacks began with two car bombings near campaign offices and government buildings Then, as swarms of people rushed to hospitals, ferrying the dead and wounded and looking for relatives, a man hiding a suicide belt under a dirty white robe entered the emergency room, a local policeman said.

Grieving relatives screamed amidst the rubble, calling out the names of loved ones even as security officers scrambled to lock down the entire city. The attacks left at least 31 people dead and 55 wounded, according to local security officials. The attacks in Baquba were similar to the large bombings in Baghdad in recent months, with militants striking several targets in a coordinated and deadly fashion.


...and this:


BAGHDAD - A roadside bomb near a liquor shop killed the store's owner and wounded three people in western Baghdad, police said.

TARMIYA - A motorbike packed with explosives wounded nine people, including four policemen and two members of a government backed militia, in Tarmiya, 25 km (15 miles) north of Baghdad, an interior ministry source said.

YUSUFIYA - A roadside bomb went off near a market, wounding three people in the town of Yusufiya, 20 km (12 miles) south of Baghdad, police said.

KHALDIYA - A car bomb targeting a member of Anbar's provincial council killed one civilian and wounded six others in Khaldiya, 85 km (50 miles) west of Baghdad, police said.

KIRKUK - Police found the bullet-riddled body of a man wearing traditional Kurdish clothes in eastern Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad, police said.

BAGHDAD - A sticky bomb attached to a car wounded four people on Saturday in the Shula district of northwestern Baghdad, police said.



...and this:


The number of Iraqis killed in war-related violence increased by 44 percent between January and February, with civilians accounting for almost all of the casualties. The rise in killings raised doubts about the atmosphere before next Sunday's Iraqi election, which the United States hopes will produce a stable government that could ease withdrawal of American troops by the end of next year.

Casualty figures have fluctuated widely in recent months and are far below those seen in past years, when sectarian violence was rampant. But the rise in killings is reflected in numbers collected both by the Associated Press and by Iraqi authorities. At least 255 Iraqis were killed in war-related violence last month, according to an AP count, 44 percent more than the 177 reported in January. At least 383 Iraqis were killed in December and 93 in November, reflecting no clear trend.

The AP statistics also show that more violence was directed at civilians than at security personnel in February, compared with the previous three months. Ninety-three percent of those killed in February were civilians, compared with about two-thirds in November, December, and January.



George W. Bush, (told you) while he was in office, made it patently clear that the United States would be in Iraq until the Earth crashed into the sun, if he had is way. The reasons for this are, by now, patently clear: Republicans tend to win elections when people are afraid, wrapped in flags to support our troops, or both. Plus, George's buddies in the oil-and-defense industry have enjoyed galactic profits thanks to the ongoing conflict. Plus, he could not, or would not, admit to having made a blood-drenched error in judgment by pursuing a costly house-to-house urban war that delivered Iraq into the hands of neighboring Iran, because he's just not built for admitting error, and because any such admission might conclude with him and his merry men getting invited to spend some time in a small room with bars on the doors and windows in the Hague.

The election in Iraq is coming, and so there has been a detonation of violence in Iraq. (is Pitt claiming the US is staging the violence in order to justify our remaining in Iraq?) President Obama inherited this nightmare from George and the boys, and campaigned heavily on getting the United States out of there by next year. Make no mistake: this is, was, and will always be Mr. Bush's war, but the sudden spike in death and destruction on the eve of Sunday's elections - according to the Smart Boys in the Pentagon and NSC, anyway - might wind up tossing Obama's removal plans into a cocked hat.

We should never have been there to begin with. We should not be there now. Let the word go forth from this time and place: we must be gone from there before another year passes. No matter the circumstances, we must go. Hundreds of Iraqi civilians have died since the New Year, as have ten American soldiers.

It is enough.

http://www.truthout.org/out-iraq-maybe-not57352 


Can you see the Pharoh  say this: So let it be written, so let it be done...


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Jennicut  (1000+ posts)        Fri Mar-05-10 10:28 AM
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3. Iraqis are going have to figure out "democracy" that we forced upon them by themselves.
 Edited on Fri Mar-05-10 10:29 AM by Jennicut
There is nothing we can do anymore for them. We just come off as interfering anyway and they don't really want our help in the political aspect. What will make the difference is if Malaki wants us there any longer. I don't think he does.



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mopinko  (1000+ posts)        Fri Mar-05-10 10:57 AM
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5. the XeIA
 and all their ilk who want endless war-

"the sudden spike in death and destruction on the eve of Sunday's elections"

so transparent, and yet so few can see.

 
So, are you saying the US is doing the car bombings and murders to stay in Iraq?

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13. March 20 anti-war rallies!


It's worked so wall so far...

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Re: Wm. R. Pitt; Iraq? We're out....Bank it.
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2010, 01:37:15 PM »
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BAGHDAD - A roadside bomb near a liquor shop killed the store's owner and wounded three people in western Baghdad, police said.
A liquor store in a muslim nation? Call me confused.
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Re: Wm. R. Pitt; Iraq? We're out....Bank it.
« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2010, 01:38:28 PM »
Quote from:
Make no mistake: this is, was, and will always be Mr. Bush's war

That would mean Vietnam is, was, and will always be John Kennedy's war.  Wonder if the Boston Drunkard would ever say that?

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Re: Wm. R. Pitt; Iraq? We're out....Bank it.
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2010, 01:42:53 PM »
A liquor store in a muslim nation? Call me confused.

have you been in muslim nations? they are baptist dry.
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« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2010, 02:05:36 PM »
does anyone bank on what the Pittster says?
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Re: Wm. R. Pitt; Iraq? We're out....Bank it.
« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2010, 02:11:09 PM »
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WilliamPitt  (1000+ posts)        Mon Jan-18-10 12:33 PM
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Martha Coakley will win on Tuesday. 

 Bank it.

Whoa... whoops!  Where did that come from?

Will Pitt is about as reliable as a drunk in a liquor store.  Oops, bad analogy.
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« Reply #6 on: March 05, 2010, 02:49:15 PM »
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Let the word go forth from this time and place: we must be gone from there before another year passes.
  That's hilarious!  God, what a pompous ass.  If there's one thing I can't stand it's grandstanding like that.  Doofus. 

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« Reply #7 on: March 05, 2010, 02:55:03 PM »
A liquor store in a muslim nation? Call me confused.

The Iraqis are much less concerned with that crap than you might think, overall it's a secular country with lots and lots of hard-over fanatics running around loose, the official legal structure is more-or-less European, not Sha'ria.  Therefore, while lots of towns and neighborhoods are dry, you can buy get liquor if you go to the right place...unless you are in the US military, which has a standing order that prohibits you from doing that.   
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« Reply #8 on: March 05, 2010, 03:21:30 PM »
A liquor store in a muslim nation? Call me confused.

Well, Iraq is more sectarian than some other nations - What I find interesting about that is Will-I-Am Pittiful found it important enough to add into his word salad of an article. I wonder why ?

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« Reply #9 on: March 05, 2010, 05:41:38 PM »
I don't know what's worse, Pitt's verbal diarrhea or Cpeg's constipoems.

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« Reply #10 on: March 05, 2010, 05:44:14 PM »
Does Wee Willie get paid for his internet stories ?

He shouldn't.   :-)