Thus it is clear that our war is primarily fought against the Iraqi insurgents, who greatly resent our invasion and occupation of their country and our killing of their civilian population, as well as many other things that have resulted from our invasion and occupation of their country. But why should they resent that when, as George Bush says, we are there to spread democracy and to bring them freedom?
Oh bullshit, what they resent is the fact that they weren't allowed to step in and fill the power vacuum themselves by force and set up their own little tinpot dictatorship. You really think Moqtada al-Sadr was happier with the stuation under Saddam than with what he has now - his own army and political power that he never had under the Sunni Baathist regime? Despite all the altruistic motives you asshole apologists assign to them, the only thing they "resent" is that we're standing between them and their imposition of a Medieval-like Sharia government. One of the mistakes we made in the early days of the war was not making al-Sadr a greasy spot on the wall of his mosque.
And don't even get me started on how the Sunnis are just pissed because they're no longer standing on the necks of the Shia majority.
If you DUmbasses would pull your faces out of the insurgents' crotches for a little while, you know, come up for air, get a little oxygen to your brains, you might accidentally have a coherent thought or two.