bush was finally right about something: the iraq war does have a similarity to WWII... it's being fought on two fronts!
and now, to top it off, democracy has been thrown out the window:
we're forcing the newly ELECTED prime minister to STEP DOWN because we want someone else, who'll immediately become target #1 because everyone knows he licks bush's beltbuckle:
"...Jaafari will eventually probably accede to U.S. pressure and step down. But whoever takes over, the government of Iraq will remain weak, divided and isolated inside Baghdad's well-fortified Green Zone....
imperial treatment of Jaafari by the ambassador has shocked and stunned Iraqis, opponents and supporters alike. His public humiliation has been a blatant exercise of sheer American muscle, and it happened on the front pages of Iraq's newspapers. It makes a mockery of President Bush's alleged commitment to democracy....
If things spin further out of control, as it's likely they will, U.S. forces may soon find themselves fighting a Sunni insurgency to the north and west of Baghdad and an urban Shiite paramilitary army in the south."
http://tinyurl.com/ggbao
nice! anything from previously proudtalkin' republicans on how we're turning the corner with an enemy in its final throes? anyone?
and now, to top it off, democracy has been thrown out the window:
we're forcing the newly ELECTED prime minister to STEP DOWN because we want someone else, who'll immediately become target #1 because everyone knows he licks bush's beltbuckle:
"...Jaafari will eventually probably accede to U.S. pressure and step down. But whoever takes over, the government of Iraq will remain weak, divided and isolated inside Baghdad's well-fortified Green Zone....
imperial treatment of Jaafari by the ambassador has shocked and stunned Iraqis, opponents and supporters alike. His public humiliation has been a blatant exercise of sheer American muscle, and it happened on the front pages of Iraq's newspapers. It makes a mockery of President Bush's alleged commitment to democracy....
If things spin further out of control, as it's likely they will, U.S. forces may soon find themselves fighting a Sunni insurgency to the north and west of Baghdad and an urban Shiite paramilitary army in the south."
http://tinyurl.com/ggbao
nice! anything from previously proudtalkin' republicans on how we're turning the corner with an enemy in its final throes? anyone?

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