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Iraqi situation now

We all know the peaceful election of December 15, 2005 had taken place and the Prime Minister is elected. Iraqi resistance continues despite the fact there is a talk between some resistance forces and the Americans. The major point is, we don’t know who the groups that are negotiating with the occupiers. I have read a circus of news that is circulating time to time that indicates there might be a settlement after all; as of yet no top officials above the U.S. ambassador in Iraq hinted that is the case. To me the real issue is whether or not American occupiers are going to leave when asked to by elected government; other wise, negotiating with Sunni resistance by itself is not going to amount to nothing. I do understand very well the casualties American invaders are taking is in the heart of a land where the majority of Sunni lives, however, as long as America remain in the country, there is no way the resistance to occupation would fade away. America doesn’t have a clear policy where to go from here; the parliament is more anti-occupation than the one before, Mouqtada al Sadir is demanding the U.S. to leave Iraq as soon as possible, so are Sunnis, and other parties too. The best friends the U.S. has as of today are Kurdish people, but that would not help the U.S. in any way. The Kurdish might even refused to take chances by siding with the occupiers because that would leave them no friends in the region: Iran, Turkey, Syria and the rest of Iraqi population including the Christians and the Turkmen’s would not wanted to see independent Kurdistan. Assuming the Kurds and American’s form an alliance based on that as a last resort, the U.S. would be ill served overall. America invaded Iraq in assumption that pro-American leader like Chalabi could be propped up as a puppet; now, that fantasy is long gone leaving Washington with no effective policy whatsoever. That is why no one knows (that include “Middle East experts”) what the future holds.
Then, the terrorists attack Samara Masjid which has significant importance for Muslims in general, the Shiites in particular. In the most bizarre way terrorists whose identity no one knows, detonated the bombs in which the house of God completely destroyed. There are many speculations as to who did it; some say it is American occupiers, others say it is the Israeli criminal Zionist government who would like to see the bloodshed between the Sunnis and the Shiites even more. I am convinced, whether it is the Bush gang or the Zionists committed that crime, they may have succeeded some what. The ever bleeding nation lost hundreds of lives in the aftermath there by opening to the Americans to just watch hundreds of Masjids to be looted and burned from wherever they were. It must have given Americans a great pleasure to see the Mahdi Army participate in the destruction of Sunni Masjids as both communities were once united in a noble cause to get rid of the occupation which brought the war and the shame that is followed. While many pro American parties and groups tried to fan the hatred, once again Mouqtada al Sadir the 31 years old nationalist leader appealed and stopped the bloodshed that could have been out of control to the shame of Muslims.
Once again the poison of occupation led by the cruelest people in Washington; the George gang, the Senate and the House (which gave Richard Cheney and George Bush a right to invade and rape a country) is seen spread more. March 19-20 2006 will come to pass in such chaos George the criminal will come out and say he is spreading democracy in Middle East, the only people who believe in that absurd statement is who are his criminal followers in the U.S. who voted for him twice and stuck by him all along while he is taking America and the Middle East to same dark hole. Middle Eastern knows that treachery, but Americans who support him don’t, that will be a big problem for this country. The Whitehouse criminals should have been investigated for their crimes by independent commission that is not adhering to the two corrupt parties (Democratic Party and Republican Party). I am of course not being a realist here, the only way to stir America to the right path is electing representatives who could care about America first not Israel or corrupt Arab leaders; who could recognize the danger of fascism, terrorism and nativism that was the way of America for centuries and change courses, who could recognize nations raise and fall but controlling the fall is important and recognizing possibilities for soft land is even more important, recognize prejudices against Islam and Muslims as a prejudices against blacks or other non-whites is wrong and pursuing this dangerous path is will end-up in killings of hundreds of millions of innocent Muslims, recognize the media is spreading hatred and almost in all major or smaller markets of television and print media attack and agitation of anti Islamic propaganda is widespread so combating that is the most human and basic thing to do as starters.
To turn America to the right path will take decades, but I haven’t seen any of the foreign policy agenda that lead to that direction. It is for that reason Americans and their government remain anti Muslim bunches aching to massacre more based on false intelligent. Even though American media totally ignored the possibilities that the Bush gang may have ordered the destruction or approval of the Samara Masjid, it is widely believed this hidden agenda is perused by the occupiers to facilitate their stay in the oil rich country by any means necessary. Almost three years since the invasion of the modern Mongol hordes, the Iraqi nation is not getting security it enjoyed or the infrastructure that has devastated by American bombs and American lead sanction against Iraqi nation. What good is electing representative without actually being independent? Would America believe by breaking peoples door destroying their lively hood and taking away their dignity make Iraqis to believe that the new colonial master is doing that for their benefits? No one ever believe America under Bush or any time before him ever wanted Middle eastern people to exercise their right in electing their representative democracy, it has been sabotaged by America in that region not promoted, since the over through of elected government in 1953? to as recently as the Palestinians election American record show a bad faith; how then people be ready to shut their eyes and plug their ears and believe the falsehood? How in the world translate this other than to say there is a deep hatred against the people of the region? A country that supports the racist Zionists and Arab despots can never be honest about rule of law and justice in the region let alone democracy which comes at the foot of that. America seems comfortable with rogue nation status under George, now it is up to American’s to stop the greatest massacre ever devised which is the invasion of Iran, Syria, Lebanon, North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela and many more to come, but it all started with Muslim countries, and it will go on without an end. But I know this is a fantasy of evil doers, the device of twisted minds and it will not succeed in the Whiteman’s domination of the world forever, and it will all end. Respect of each others beliefs and ideologies save evil ones will be in order, but again. it might not be before the nuclear weapon of the U.S. rained on innocent men, women and children’s in Muslim countries. The leaders of corrupt Muslim countries will be given safe passage before that, and the rest will be history. Not too many people believe in the scenarios I described, in fact it is the worst case; nevertheless, it is possible that American neocrazies could do that. There is no way America can defeated a nation to submission through 500 lbs bombs, ask the Sunni Muslim Iraqis who are fighting the superior American forces to stand still. I put the worst scenario for that fact alone, I don’t think America will take chances any more to fighting the Iraqi type of war, it is now clear people chooses freedom rather that slavery and they are fighting despite paying heavy price for it. The pull out of American forces from the Middle East is essential for survival of the U.S. doing it to day is better than doing it tomorrow; apologizing to the victim nations is the next move for the healing process to succeed. Let peace prevail or at least minimize the escalation, because weapons kill but hardly create understanding.

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