Well, the casualty list for Iraq is now at 600

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Well, the casualty list for Iraq is now at 600

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A "military vehicle" was blown up by an IED directly underneath it, killing 5 US soldiers

Combined with an earlier death,that brings the total to 600. That makes March a damn shitty month, and confirms my earlier thought that February (with it's record low number of deaths) was as much a statistical out-lier as the nightmare month of November (almost 90 IIRC).
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Damn. :(

To bad on the ones that their life.

I have mixed feelings about that whole mess.

I don't wish anyone dead but I can understand that the Iraqi isn’t to pleased to be under an occupation force.
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600? Wow. I didn't think it was that high. I only hope this will all be worth it (though I am somewhat dubious).
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I've read some online-news about an attack, whose aftermath reminds of Somalia 1993.....bodys dragged through the streets.
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actually, some fine specimins of manhood belonging to the Religion of Peace mutilated the charred corpses, tore them to pieces and hung them from bridges for all to see while they danced in the streets like cavemen sacrificing virgins to appease the sun. if you don't believe me check out the pictures for yourself!


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That was actually a seperate attack against civilians, not the 5 US soldiers that were killed. But yeah, charming. Barbarous.
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on NPR this morning was a story about two dead soldiers dragged through the streets and *literally* torn into pieces by the angry crowd (In fellujah) the pieces hung up on display. Fucking sickening. I'm seriously getting close to saying fuck this and bug out. I'm sorry, but that piece of shit country isn't worth 1 american life, let alone 600, not to mention other coalition deaths. They don't want us there? Fine. See ya.

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Chardok wrote:on NPR this morning was a story about two dead soldiers dragged through the streets and *literally* torn into pieces by the angry crowd (In fellujah) the pieces hung up on display. Fucking sickening. I'm seriously getting close to saying fuck this and bug out. I'm sorry, but that piece of shit country isn't worth 1 american life, let alone 600, not to mention other coalition deaths. They don't want us there? Fine. See ya.

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Are there any figures on how many wounded there have been?
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This begs the question.... Can a fully Muslim country have a "True Democratic government"???
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Of course it can. Just as a fully Christian country could be democratic. THe thing that matters is how fucking psycho you are about said religion.
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theski wrote:This begs the question.... Can a fully Muslim country have a "True Democratic government"???
By their standards, sure. By our standards, hell no, half the population is going to be denied the vote automatically.
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Turkey is fairly democratic, with a reasonably secular government, aren't they?
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Howedar wrote:Of course it can. Just as a fully Christian country could be democratic. THe thing that matters is how fucking psycho you are about said religion.
Are there any fully christian countries? most that i can think of offhand allow for other religions to exist for the most part, even though the christian belief might be the majority present.
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HemlockGrey wrote:Turkey is fairly democratic, with a reasonably secular government, aren't they?
Yes they are. In fact their the only democratic predominatly Muslim country in existance.
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HemlockGrey wrote:Turkey is fairly democratic, with a reasonably secular government, aren't they?
Turkey has the military standing watch to make sure that the government remains secular.
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theski wrote:This begs the question.... Can a fully Muslim country have a "True Democratic government"???
By their standards, sure. By our standards, hell no, half the population is going to be denied the vote automatically.
And the other half will elect a elect a "moderate" religious man and the nation receives a Neo Theocracy edge somewhat worsethan the US. Or we could always play with puppets.
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Darth_Zod wrote: Are there any fully christian countries? most that i can think of offhand allow for other religions to exist for the most part, even though the christian belief might be the majority present.
England, in theory. But the anglican church has been neutered for donkeys years, does the vatican count as a christian country?

There are iirc some christian nasty-ass-shit military coups going down in deepest darkest africa though.

p.S how democratic are Jordan and egypt, they're fairly islamic aren't they?
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Faram wrote:Damn. :(

To bad on the ones that their life.

I have mixed feelings about that whole mess.

I don't wish anyone dead but I can understand that the Iraqi isn’t to pleased to be under an occupation force.
If more then a small fraction of the Iraqi population really didn't want US forces in country the situation would be untenable for them.
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Rye wrote:
Darth_Zod wrote: Are there any fully christian countries? most that i can think of offhand allow for other religions to exist for the most part, even though the christian belief might be the majority present.
England, in theory. But the anglican church has been neutered for donkeys years, does the vatican count as a christian country?
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Sea Skimmer wrote:
Faram wrote:Damn. :(

To bad on the ones that their life.

I have mixed feelings about that whole mess.

I don't wish anyone dead but I can understand that the Iraqi isn’t to pleased to be under an occupation force.
If more then a small fraction of the Iraqi population really didn't want US forces in country the situation would be untenable for them.
"they don't want us there" and "they're willing to rise up violently and risk their own lives to attack soldiers with superior training and equipment en masse" are two different things. The majority of the French didn't want the Nazis there, but it wasn't untenable for the Nazis.
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Darth Wong wrote: "they don't want us there" and "they're willing to rise up violently and risk their own lives to attack soldiers with superior training and equipment en masse" are two different things. The majority of the French didn't want the Nazis there, but it wasn't untenable for the Nazis.
That's because the Germans garrisoned France more heavily and where willing to use unrestrained brutality to take care of problems that arose. When an occupier is ruthless resistance becomes much harder. For example when the SS Das Reich division was slowed by partisans when moving towards Normandy, one of its regiments stopped and killed 642 people in the village of Oradour-sur-Glane, leaving only one survivor. Afterwards only allied air attacks hampered its march.
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Darth Wong wrote:
Sea Skimmer wrote:
Faram wrote:Damn. :(

To bad on the ones that their life.

I have mixed feelings about that whole mess.

I don't wish anyone dead but I can understand that the Iraqi isn’t to pleased to be under an occupation force.
If more then a small fraction of the Iraqi population really didn't want US forces in country the situation would be untenable for them.
"they don't want us there" and "they're willing to rise up violently and risk their own lives to attack soldiers with superior training and equipment en masse" are two different things. The majority of the French didn't want the Nazis there, but it wasn't untenable for the Nazis.
True, and in fact a majority of iraqis think we should leave now, though most supported the invasion. Also, 17% call the attacks against americans "acceptable." Thats pretty bad, but I assume it would have been higher in occupied France.
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Here is good copy of the broken link above.
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