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Re: New Evidence Points To Links Between Saddam And Muslim Jihadism

by Mel Rowing <mel.rowing@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 3, 2008 at 12:35 PM

On Mar 25, 11:42=A0pm, NOMOREWARFORISRAEL
<NOMOREWAR_FORISR...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The Wall Street Journal opionion page is a Jewish Neocon propaganda
> organ.. Australian Jew Rupert Murdoch is the godfather to the Jewish
> neocon movement in that he owns the Fox 'Neocon' News Channel via
> Newscorp and recently bought the Walt Street Journal as well. Click on
> the picture of Lieberman and McCain at the top
ofhttp://NEOCONZIONISTTHREA=
T.BLOGSPOT.COM
>
> http://NOMOREWARFORISRAEL.BLOGSPOT.COM
>
> Who cares if Saddam sup****ted the Palestinian resistance.. That is
> Israel's problem. Not America's.. American soldiers/marines shouldn't
> have had to die/get horribly maimed for such in Iraq.. Now the Neocon
> Jews want even more Americans to die/get horribly maimed in the coming
> war with Iran which will be for Israel as well..
>
> Iraq unrest casus belli for Lebanon war(which would draw Iran and
> Syria in in accordance with the rest of the 'A Clean Break'/war for
> Israel agenda - see the 'A Clean Break' post near the top
ofhttp://NEOCONZ=
IONISTTHREAT.BLOGSPOT.COMas well):
>
> http://www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=3D48933=A7ionid=3D351020203
>
> Iraq unrest casus belli for Lebanon war?
> Tue, 25 Mar 2008 21:37:56
>
> The Israeli media accuses Hezbollah of involvement in fighting with US
> troops in southern Iraq amid fierce clashes in Basra.
>
> Two Israeli right-wing newspapers re****ted that Hezbollah fighters
> joined Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army who are battling 'for control of
> Basra and its oil resources'.
>
> Heavy fighting broke out between Mahdi Army forces and Iraqi security
> members in Basra on Tuesday after Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
> launched a crackdown on "armed groups" in Iraq.
>
> The re****t alleged that "the Iraqi [Hezbollah] draws on its Lebanese
> command for orders, fighters, arms and cash".
>
> The publication of re****t could be a scenario by the US and Israel to
> make case for waging another war against Lebanon, an Arab political
> analyst told Press TV, on condition of anonymity due to sensitivity of
> the issue.
>
> Since Israel has found Hezbollah a powerful enemy, through making such
> accusation, Israel could involve the US in a possible attack on
> Lebanon or pave the way for US military intervention in the country,
> he added.
>
> The re****t came after analysts warned that Israel is planning another
> Lebanon war and the US deployed more war****ps to the Mediterranean
> Sea.
>
> Last Tuesday an Israeli war****p violated Lebanese waters but was
> intercepted by a UNIFIL ****p.
>
> Syria has also deployed more troops to its border with Lebanon amid
> speculation that "Israel might attack the country and Lebanon if
> Hezbollah retaliated for in Damascus assassination of its senior
> commander Imad Mugniyah."
>
> In summer 2006, Israel fought a 33-day war with Lebanon to destroy
> Hezbollah but the recently published Winograd Re****t admitted that the
> war was a total failure for the regime.
>
> SB/RE
>
> http://NOMOREWARFORISRAEL.BLOGSPOT.COM
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Iraqi leaders face grave ****ite crisis
> By ROBERT H. REID, Associated Press Writer 12 minutes ago
>
> Iraq's leaders faced their gravest challenge in months Tuesday as
> ****ite militiamen loyal to anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr
> battled for control of the southern oil capital, fought U.S. and Iraqi
> troops in Baghdad and unleashed rockets on the Green Zone.
> Armed Mahdi Army militiamen appeared on some Baghdad streets for the
> first time in more than six months, as al-Sadr's followers announced a
> nationwide campaign of strikes and demonstrations to protest a
> government crackdown on their movement. Merchants shuttered their
> shops in commercial districts in several Baghdad neighborhoods.
> U.S. and Iraqi troops backed by helicopters fought ****ite militiamen
> in Baghdad's Sadr City district after the local office of Prime
> Minister Nouri al-Maliki's Dawa Party came under attack, the U.S.
> said. Residents of the area re****ted intermittent explosions and
> gunfire in the area late Tuesday.
> An American soldier was killed in fighting Tuesday afternoon in
> Baghdad, the U.S. military said. No further details were released, and
> it was unclear whether ****ite militiamen were responsible.
> Although all sides appeared reluctant to trigger a conflagration,
> Brig. Gen. Ed Cardon, assistant commander of the U.S. task force
> operating south of Baghdad, said the situation in the south was "very
> complicated" and "the potential for miscalculation is high."
> The burgeoning crisis -- part of an intense power struggle among ****ite
> political factions -- has major implications for the United States. An
> escalation could unravel the cease-fire which al-Sadr proclaimed last
> August. A resumption of fighting by his militia could kill more U.S.
> soldiers and threaten -- at least in the short run -- the security gains
> Wa****ngton has hailed as a sign that Iraq is on the road to recovery.
> The confrontation will also test the skill and resolve of Iraq's
> ****ite-led government in dealing with ****ite militias, with whom the
> national leader****p had maintained close ties.
> Underscoring the serious stakes at play, al-Maliki, a ****ite, remained
> in the southern city of Basra to command the security operation.
> Sweeps were launched at dawn to rid the city of militias and criminal
> gangs that ruled the streets even before the British handed over
> control to the Iraqis in December.
> U.S. and Iraqi officials believe some factions of al-Sadr's movement
> maintain close ties with Iran, which provides them with weapons, money
> and training. Iran denies the allegation.
> Basra, located near the Iranian border about 340 miles southeast of
> Baghdad, is the center of the country's vast oil industry. Stability
> in the city is essential if Iraq is to attract huge investments needed
> to restore its neglected oil fields and ex****t facilities.
> Throughout the day, the sounds of explosions and machine gunfire
> echoed through Basra's streets as Iraqi soldiers and police fought the
> Mahdi Army in at least four strategic neighborhoods.
> At least 31 people were killed and 88 wounded, according to police and
> hospital officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they
> were not supposed to release the information.
> Associated Press Television News video showed smoke rising over Basra,
> and coalition jets prowling the skies while ambulances raced through
> the streets.
> Iraqi police and soldiers prevented journalists from reaching the
> areas of heaviest fighting, and it was unclear which side had the
> upper hand by sundown.
> Iraqi military spokesman Col. Karim al-Zaidi acknowledged that
> government troops were facing stiff resistance.
> Residents of one neighborhood said Mahdi Army snipers were firing from
> rooftops. Others fired rocket-propelled grenades at the troops, then
> scurried away on motorcycles. Other residents said police fled their
> posts.
> Residents spoke by telephone on condition of anonymity because of fear
> of reprisals, and their accounts could not be confirmed.
> British troops remained at their base at the air****t outside Basra and
> were not involved in the ground fighting Tuesday, according to the
> British Ministry of Defense. Air sup****t was being provided, but a
> spokesman would not say if it was U.S. or British planes.
> The British had given assurances that the Iraqis could handle security
> in the city when they withdrew last year.
> In Baghdad, several salvos of rockets were fired at the U.S.-protected
> Green Zone, which houses the American and British embassies. There
> were no re****ts of casualties, but the blasts sent people scurrying
> for concrete bunkers.
> Lawmakers from al-Sadr's movement announced that a civil disobedience
> campaign which began Monday in selected neighborhoods of the capital
> was being extended nationwide. The campaign was seen as an indication
> that the Sadrists want to assert their power without provoking a major
> showdown with the Americans, who inflicted massive casualties on the
> Mahdi Army during fighting in 2004.
> Iraq's national security adviser, Mouwaffak al-Rubaie, was in contact
> with the Sadrist leader****p in hopes of easing the crisis, said a top
> Sadrist official, Liwa Smeism.
> Schools and shops were closed in many predominantly ****ite districts.
> "All shops are closed in my area except bakeries and vegetable
> stands," said Furat Ali, 35, a merchant in southwestern Baghdad.
> Police also re****ted fighting between Iraqi security forces and Mahdi
> militiamen in the ****ite cities of Hillah and Kut, which lies on a
> major route between Baghdad and the Iranian border.
> The showdown with al-Sadr has been brewing for months but has
> accelerated since parliament agreed in February to hold provincial
> elections by the fall. The U.S. had been pressing for new elections to
> give Sunnis, who boycotted the last provincial balloting three years
> ago, a chance for greater power.
> Al-Sadr's followers have also been eager for elections, believing they
> can make significant gains in the oil-rich ****ite south at the expense
> of ****ite parties with close U.S. ties.
> Sadrists have accused rival ****ite parties, which control Iraqi
> security forces, of engineering the arrests to prevent them from
> mounting an effective election campaign.
> They also complain that few of their followers have been granted
> amnesty under a new law designed to free thousands held by the Iraqis
> and Americans.
> "The police and army are being used for political goals, while they
> should be used for the benefits of all the Iraqi people," said Nassar
> al-Rubaei, leader of the Sadrist bloc in parliament. "If these
> violations continue, a huge popular eruption will take place that no
> power on Earth can stop."
> ___
> Associated Press re****ter Qassim Abdul-Zahra contributed to this
> re****t.
>
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> On Mar 25, 2:32 pm, "Tyrone Cannon" <can...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > This is given in a Wall Street Journal editorial titled "Saddam's
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> > terror--the new
> > evidence. In the article is the statement "The Harmony files buttress
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> > case that the decision to oust Saddam was the right one". This would
> > vindicate George Bush's Iraq policy and war.
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Re: New Evidence Points To Links Between Saddam And Muslim Jihad
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