The Dangerous Gossip of the Week
In fact, I didn’t want to discuss that until I heard the “clarification” of the GC today, invalidating the rumor and saying it is not true at all.
The underground gossip says that Pashmerga (Kurds militias) took a part in the Falluja battles last week, (after the soldiers of the “New Iraqi Army” refused to obey the orders and go fight there).
The decreasing possibility of having a Sunni-Shia war increases the possibility of starting an Arab-Kurd one.
The Question of the Week
If Muqtada AsSadr is an “outlaw” that must be either killed or arrested, why is the CPA negotiating with him?
Is it going like “umm… excuse me Mr. AsSadr, can we please kill you?”
The Rhetoric Question of the Week
When Bremer decides to hand over the security authorities to the Iraqi Police at Najaf, doesn’t he really realize that Iraqi Police is COMPLETELY controlled by AsSadr there? Or it just about changing the black custom of AlMahdi Army?
and... The Advice of the Week
Change the Channel
:*)
In fact, I didn’t want to discuss that until I heard the “clarification” of the GC today, invalidating the rumor and saying it is not true at all.
The underground gossip says that Pashmerga (Kurds militias) took a part in the Falluja battles last week, (after the soldiers of the “New Iraqi Army” refused to obey the orders and go fight there).
The decreasing possibility of having a Sunni-Shia war increases the possibility of starting an Arab-Kurd one.
The Question of the Week
If Muqtada AsSadr is an “outlaw” that must be either killed or arrested, why is the CPA negotiating with him?
Is it going like “umm… excuse me Mr. AsSadr, can we please kill you?”
The Rhetoric Question of the Week
When Bremer decides to hand over the security authorities to the Iraqi Police at Najaf, doesn’t he really realize that Iraqi Police is COMPLETELY controlled by AsSadr there? Or it just about changing the black custom of AlMahdi Army?
and... The Advice of the Week
Change the Channel
:*)

