I really feel ashamed and disgusted seeing all of those heads falling down. Every new head that is cut shows how much we, seculars, are isolated and marginalized.
All of these feelings of anger after the occupation of Iraq, are being translated into more and more irresponsible violent reactions, but whom are we supposed to blame?
When did this fashion of beheading start anyway?
Did anyone ever heard about beheading before the occupation of Iraq? Before the silly right-wing war of terror?
Who do you really think created these monsters cutting heads?
I was defending my theory the other day, about the dumb administration acting as a super power, while having some Mojito with my French friends. Well, speaking about politics is better than listening to all of that crap about NGO work, and security concerns, whatever…
The real war for America as a super power was in the time of the so called “cold war”, when the American policy makers decided to create a small monster called bin ladin to open another front against the former USSR, just like how the Israeli policy makers created, or at least facilitated, the creation of Hamas in the 80s to add another crack in the body of the PLO.
When the work of bin ladin was done, he turned his beard and started planning to bite his master; uncle sam.
It is smart though, I don’t blame the American decision makers, and maybe I’ll adopt the same strategies if I was in their place. (thank god I’m not)
My point here is that even the American policy creators didn’t expect to have a government which is as dumb as the bush admn, the war on terrorism is nothing more than a war for supporting the international right wing.
I mean, if u want to act like the roman colonial empire, at least do it right…
People in the middle, and on the left are not in the scene,,, We are living the era of bush and bin ladin, the era of bombing and beheading.
The era of arrogant ethnic wars that everyone thought it was over many centuries ago.
I didn’t see that the war on terror can reach to anything by using tanks and missiles, and I still do.
It just made it worse, made the east-west relation more complicated
I didn’t see that attacking clerics like As Sadr would be the right answer, because he is strong enough to fight back, and he will become a national hero, and that happened. As Sadr is a national hero who is planning to join the next elections, after defeating the American army (he didn’t surrender, he is still having his army, right?)
As I said once before, don’t tell someone to go to hell, unless u can really send him there.
What are we gaining?
We, Americans and Arabs, what did we gain after all of those years of the war on terror?
Thousands of bodies, and more hate.
What did we, Iraqis, gain after months of occupation and destruction?
A silly selected government? With a CIA agent as our PM and a Sheikh of a tribe as our president?
Our fat Sheikh speaks English in his conferences…
What a great president…
Please, tell him that he is the president of Iraq, an Arabic country, even if he was taking his salary from what’s his name… bremer.
When is this comedy play going to finish
I am not amused.
All of these feelings of anger after the occupation of Iraq, are being translated into more and more irresponsible violent reactions, but whom are we supposed to blame?
When did this fashion of beheading start anyway?
Did anyone ever heard about beheading before the occupation of Iraq? Before the silly right-wing war of terror?
Who do you really think created these monsters cutting heads?
I was defending my theory the other day, about the dumb administration acting as a super power, while having some Mojito with my French friends. Well, speaking about politics is better than listening to all of that crap about NGO work, and security concerns, whatever…
The real war for America as a super power was in the time of the so called “cold war”, when the American policy makers decided to create a small monster called bin ladin to open another front against the former USSR, just like how the Israeli policy makers created, or at least facilitated, the creation of Hamas in the 80s to add another crack in the body of the PLO.
When the work of bin ladin was done, he turned his beard and started planning to bite his master; uncle sam.
It is smart though, I don’t blame the American decision makers, and maybe I’ll adopt the same strategies if I was in their place. (thank god I’m not)
My point here is that even the American policy creators didn’t expect to have a government which is as dumb as the bush admn, the war on terrorism is nothing more than a war for supporting the international right wing.
I mean, if u want to act like the roman colonial empire, at least do it right…
People in the middle, and on the left are not in the scene,,, We are living the era of bush and bin ladin, the era of bombing and beheading.
The era of arrogant ethnic wars that everyone thought it was over many centuries ago.
I didn’t see that the war on terror can reach to anything by using tanks and missiles, and I still do.
It just made it worse, made the east-west relation more complicated
I didn’t see that attacking clerics like As Sadr would be the right answer, because he is strong enough to fight back, and he will become a national hero, and that happened. As Sadr is a national hero who is planning to join the next elections, after defeating the American army (he didn’t surrender, he is still having his army, right?)
As I said once before, don’t tell someone to go to hell, unless u can really send him there.
What are we gaining?
We, Americans and Arabs, what did we gain after all of those years of the war on terror?
Thousands of bodies, and more hate.
What did we, Iraqis, gain after months of occupation and destruction?
A silly selected government? With a CIA agent as our PM and a Sheikh of a tribe as our president?
Our fat Sheikh speaks English in his conferences…
What a great president…
Please, tell him that he is the president of Iraq, an Arabic country, even if he was taking his salary from what’s his name… bremer.
When is this comedy play going to finish
I am not amused.

