your an idiot, sistani lives in a simple house without even furniture. so how can you claim that his just about the money?, i mean he would of aleast bought furniture. yet he is the most powerful man in iraq. more influencing than the government and the US.
i know what your trying to say, "sistani wants power", sistani is old yet wise person, if he was going for power he could easily do it, and at the age he is, he probably would have been prime minister of iraq by know, but he stayed out of politics and never nominated him self for any place in the governent.
For the most part yes western civilization really hasn't came up with anything originally theres. Like the 17th and 18t century enlightenment. Most of that came from the moors, and Arabic culture, and society. Even things such as heart transplants, and blood fusions that was all thought of, and done by a black man before any white person ever thought to try. For the most part even modern day conviences, but ask yourself this. If whites weren't in power. WOuld classim, and racism still exist?
Interesting. You forgot to add facts like the calender that came from the Mayans. My brothers and how about my Aztec brothers. Who taught the western civilization about impeachment.
Did the media cover Bush jr. inaugural day properly? Did they show what really happened. Americans frustrated by the George jr., were in full force that day protesting his "election." Some threw eggs as the limo drove by...FROM day one, we didn't want this bastard in office. Why is he still there wrecking our country?
They order the FBI to infiltrate local peace demonstrations. These "provocateurs," encourage the group to be less peaceful. They incite rage amongst the members, in other words, they "fire-up" who would normally be peaceful individuals to become more violent-throw things, disrupt...even go so far as to convince them to call in bomb threats.
Get clear on who the terrorists are. Who is the immediate threat to America?
They hide behind the veil of secrecy. They pay off the media to report bullshit. They are tearing this country apart from the inside out!
They are fueling violent gangs, encouraging white supremacy. They use any technique to divide and conquer. They are NOT American, in spite of having American addresses. BUSH Sr. should be behind bars along with junior.
Boomer 1949: Prior to western intervention no oil was ever extracted, refined and/or distributed from the ME other than that which pooled on the surface. Iraq was created by the British in 1922 and the nation-state and democracy is open to considerable debate (Prof. Hans Hoppe). Iraqis have skills, but even Russia heavily depends on German technology to exploit its oil and gas resources. Without peace in Iraq, the west's risks will not be open to competition. The ball is in Iraq's court.
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They definitely want us to withdraw, so they can wage battles on tribal differences, which means civil war; for Iraq's sake we should remain there indefinitely
What is good for the sake of Iraqis is solely a problem for Iraqis. The governments of coalition forces must immediately stop sacrificing their citizens for the benefit of others. All the Iraqis of any worth have left Iraq already, and most will never return.
I believe in all that is just in the world, and I believe that the most just act that the Iraqis can take is too fight and repel the Americans. I'm American, and I hate violence, but just like the Vietnamese, fighting off the US after they've unjustly invaded their country was, and would be, a sign of great courage and inspiration.
to the man with a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. To the US with the most powerful military, every problem looks like a war. The US Gov't for some reason sees the only way of solving anything is to send troops and build bases. Building a base and making military treaties won't solve anything. Stop big oil from running this Bush regime, and let the US get out of Iraq and focus on non-petroleum energy sources.
To the mugger who wants to *steal* your money, a gun is their tool of choice. There's no way diplomacy would work: Excuse me, my good sir, can you please give me your resources?
Yep, and we ignore the problems here at home all the time while we go and fuck over and kill thousands of people in some other country. IT really pisses me off how much this country just ignores its problems at home and how the problems are home are getting worse. Generation Y does not want to clean up after them nor or they prepared. IF you are apart of the youth or a gen xer or a baby boomer tired. You should start considering emigration ASAP.
The clerics and other Iraqi grifters totally depend on the US and western technology to extract the glop and turn it into oil wealth and the subsequent fat payoffs. In less than thirty years this source of easy pickings will be exhausted, and Iraqis can be left to get on with what's left to get on with, which won't be a whole lot of anything. The clerics might wish to ponder that reality before they have to go begging for specialised medical treatment in London.
What are you saying? Iraq didn't know how to take the oil out of the ground before we invaded? No other large oil companies in the world are willing to assist (for a cut) the Iraqi in exploration, drilling and refining? Iraq is now it's own country and have every right to call the shots concerning their country, without being forced, or bribed to accept the US conditions.
Iraq depends on the US because no other country such as China or EU member-state will risk its personnel being kidnapped and/or killed. Iraqis are hostage to their own violence. Furthermore, it's simply easier and more cost effective for countries outside the US to invest in US companies to do the work for them, and the US has the best technology with which to continue extracting oil from ever more technically difficult deposits. The days of easy oil are over.
Chinese workers in Nigeria are always kidnapped or killed. Same in Sudan. It really doesn't stop the Chinese. Maybe the EU, but China has balls. Which is why it has my respect more so than the EU. The EU has economic power yet they depend on the US military a lot more than you think. Then they accuse the US of being violent, but they did the same shit, and now they are using us, and condemning us. Very procritcal, but for the most part you are correct.
The deal is: The Chinese do Africa for a while as an alternative to former European colonial powers, the Chinese fund the US to do Iraq (Ron Paul), and the EU get to point out to the US and China: 'what do you think you're getting paid for'. Furthermore, the level of violence in Nigeria is a quantum of that of Iraq, which the Chinese can tolerate. The EU militarily depends on the US to prevent the EU and/or neighbour states going to war. The US makes for a great distraction.
hazukisan: Correct, but by maneuvering to require a referendum, and other such ways to make it obvious that the Iraqis don't want them there, it exposes the US's hand. They will eventually have to drop the facade that they are doing it for Iraq's benefit, or at their request. They will be forced to admit it is what it is: an occupation to ensure non-Iraqi interests (US oil security, US dollar hegemony, and Israeli security). That's bad public relations, and a very bitter pill for them to swallow
it seems that your too much of an idiot to even to reply to...
lifeovdeath 3 years ago 2
Yep, notice his angry capital letters lmao!!
st3even 3 years ago
your an idiot, sistani lives in a simple house without even furniture. so how can you claim that his just about the money?, i mean he would of aleast bought furniture. yet he is the most powerful man in iraq. more influencing than the government and the US.
lifeovdeath 3 years ago 5
on a serious note - everyone has something they want, but it isn't always money. And Power is more desirable than money...
mujtahid2006 3 years ago
i know what your trying to say, "sistani wants power", sistani is old yet wise person, if he was going for power he could easily do it, and at the age he is, he probably would have been prime minister of iraq by know, but he stayed out of politics and never nominated him self for any place in the governent.
lifeovdeath 3 years ago
Let the Iraq People vote whether they want all USA troops out of their country.
I assure you they'll vote overwhelmingly to boot us out -- JUST AS WE WOULD VOTE IF TROOPS WERE OCCUPYING OUR COUNTRY!
DillonX 3 years ago 3
It's no wonder most ppl in Iraq have a deep hatred of the USA now (this was not true before the invasion).
How would you feel if another country came & put military bases in the USA?
DillonX 3 years ago 4
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MementoExpose 3 years ago
WRONG TRANSLATION REALNEWS!
Allah is "the God" in Arabic. Not a name.
asperin 3 years ago
Free Puerto Rico you Nazi's!
DonSimonBolivar 3 years ago
For the most part yes western civilization really hasn't came up with anything originally theres. Like the 17th and 18t century enlightenment. Most of that came from the moors, and Arabic culture, and society. Even things such as heart transplants, and blood fusions that was all thought of, and done by a black man before any white person ever thought to try. For the most part even modern day conviences, but ask yourself this. If whites weren't in power. WOuld classim, and racism still exist?
lordblazer 3 years ago
Interesting. You forgot to add facts like the calender that came from the Mayans. My brothers and how about my Aztec brothers. Who taught the western civilization about impeachment.
DonSimonBolivar 3 years ago
yea because even India around that time had classim the question should be would all these wars be hear about non sence
rell127 3 years ago
The troops should leave. "Let freedom ring."
reprehensor 3 years ago 2
To quote Donald Trump:
"How do we get out? We get out, that's how we get out."
notimelikenow08 3 years ago
Did the media cover Bush jr. inaugural day properly? Did they show what really happened. Americans frustrated by the George jr., were in full force that day protesting his "election." Some threw eggs as the limo drove by...FROM day one, we didn't want this bastard in office. Why is he still there wrecking our country?
ikekll 3 years ago
Yea if you weren't in DC you probably didn't know about it until michael moore.
lordblazer 3 years ago
They order the FBI to infiltrate local peace demonstrations. These "provocateurs," encourage the group to be less peaceful. They incite rage amongst the members, in other words, they "fire-up" who would normally be peaceful individuals to become more violent-throw things, disrupt...even go so far as to convince them to call in bomb threats.
Know thy enemy...begin with Cheney and Bush Sr.
ikekll 3 years ago
Get clear on who the terrorists are. Who is the immediate threat to America?
They hide behind the veil of secrecy. They pay off the media to report bullshit. They are tearing this country apart from the inside out!
They are fueling violent gangs, encouraging white supremacy. They use any technique to divide and conquer. They are NOT American, in spite of having American addresses. BUSH Sr. should be behind bars along with junior.
watch?v=suRPJ7U5jOc
ikekll 3 years ago
Boomer 1949: Prior to western intervention no oil was ever extracted, refined and/or distributed from the ME other than that which pooled on the surface. Iraq was created by the British in 1922 and the nation-state and democracy is open to considerable debate (Prof. Hans Hoppe). Iraqis have skills, but even Russia heavily depends on German technology to exploit its oil and gas resources. Without peace in Iraq, the west's risks will not be open to competition. The ball is in Iraq's court.
charlessmyth 3 years ago
Referendum, NOW!!
lastnymleft 3 years ago
Thanks again RealNews, I truly appreciate the information you have been giving us.
wisdomknight777 3 years ago
sweet, cant wait for america to get chased out of iraq.
keep us posted on this one, trn
greenbean1984 3 years ago 2
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They definitely want us to withdraw, so they can wage battles on tribal differences, which means civil war; for Iraq's sake we should remain there indefinitely
A1R5N1P3R 3 years ago
What is good for the sake of Iraqis is solely a problem for Iraqis. The governments of coalition forces must immediately stop sacrificing their citizens for the benefit of others. All the Iraqis of any worth have left Iraq already, and most will never return.
charlessmyth 3 years ago 2
I believe in all that is just in the world, and I believe that the most just act that the Iraqis can take is too fight and repel the Americans. I'm American, and I hate violence, but just like the Vietnamese, fighting off the US after they've unjustly invaded their country was, and would be, a sign of great courage and inspiration.
bluenote71 3 years ago 2
to the man with a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. To the US with the most powerful military, every problem looks like a war. The US Gov't for some reason sees the only way of solving anything is to send troops and build bases. Building a base and making military treaties won't solve anything. Stop big oil from running this Bush regime, and let the US get out of Iraq and focus on non-petroleum energy sources.
danniboi07 3 years ago 8
danniboi07: "The US Gov't for some reason sees the only way of solving anything is to send troops and build bases"
The "for some reason" is the military-industrial complex, and the corporatist/fascist merger of Big Defense and Big Government.
lastnymleft 3 years ago 2
To the mugger who wants to *steal* your money, a gun is their tool of choice. There's no way diplomacy would work: Excuse me, my good sir, can you please give me your resources?
magnoid 3 years ago
Yep, and we ignore the problems here at home all the time while we go and fuck over and kill thousands of people in some other country. IT really pisses me off how much this country just ignores its problems at home and how the problems are home are getting worse. Generation Y does not want to clean up after them nor or they prepared. IF you are apart of the youth or a gen xer or a baby boomer tired. You should start considering emigration ASAP.
lordblazer 3 years ago
Yankee's go home!
yence1 3 years ago 6
The clerics and other Iraqi grifters totally depend on the US and western technology to extract the glop and turn it into oil wealth and the subsequent fat payoffs. In less than thirty years this source of easy pickings will be exhausted, and Iraqis can be left to get on with what's left to get on with, which won't be a whole lot of anything. The clerics might wish to ponder that reality before they have to go begging for specialised medical treatment in London.
charlessmyth 3 years ago
What are you saying? Iraq didn't know how to take the oil out of the ground before we invaded? No other large oil companies in the world are willing to assist (for a cut) the Iraqi in exploration, drilling and refining? Iraq is now it's own country and have every right to call the shots concerning their country, without being forced, or bribed to accept the US conditions.
Boomer1949 3 years ago 3
why would they want to depend on the US when they could goto China or goto an EU country?
lordblazer 3 years ago
Iraq depends on the US because no other country such as China or EU member-state will risk its personnel being kidnapped and/or killed. Iraqis are hostage to their own violence. Furthermore, it's simply easier and more cost effective for countries outside the US to invest in US companies to do the work for them, and the US has the best technology with which to continue extracting oil from ever more technically difficult deposits. The days of easy oil are over.
charlessmyth 3 years ago
Chinese workers in Nigeria are always kidnapped or killed. Same in Sudan. It really doesn't stop the Chinese. Maybe the EU, but China has balls. Which is why it has my respect more so than the EU. The EU has economic power yet they depend on the US military a lot more than you think. Then they accuse the US of being violent, but they did the same shit, and now they are using us, and condemning us. Very procritcal, but for the most part you are correct.
lordblazer 3 years ago
The deal is: The Chinese do Africa for a while as an alternative to former European colonial powers, the Chinese fund the US to do Iraq (Ron Paul), and the EU get to point out to the US and China: 'what do you think you're getting paid for'. Furthermore, the level of violence in Nigeria is a quantum of that of Iraq, which the Chinese can tolerate. The EU militarily depends on the US to prevent the EU and/or neighbour states going to war. The US makes for a great distraction.
charlessmyth 3 years ago
us would never completly withdraw from iraq look at how much they spent on it
hazukisan7 3 years ago 4
hazukisan: Correct, but by maneuvering to require a referendum, and other such ways to make it obvious that the Iraqis don't want them there, it exposes the US's hand. They will eventually have to drop the facade that they are doing it for Iraq's benefit, or at their request. They will be forced to admit it is what it is: an occupation to ensure non-Iraqi interests (US oil security, US dollar hegemony, and Israeli security). That's bad public relations, and a very bitter pill for them to swallow
lastnymleft 3 years ago 2