Iraq returns to Normal

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
As in the "Situation Normal, All Fkked Up" kind of "Normal"...
Now, that may sound normal to us and we take it for granted, but it is a sign that the surge is working and civil society is beginning to grow. It is a sign normalcy is returning back to Iraq.
-George Dubya Bush, Super Genius, 3/27/08, Dayton Ohio, speaking to the USAF


Areas of Baghdad fall to militias as Iraqi Army falters in Basra


Iraq’s Prime Minister was staring into the abyss today after his operation to crush militia strongholds in Basra stalled, members of his own security forces defected and district after district of his own capital fell to Shia militia gunmen.
With the threat of a civil war looming in the south, Nouri al-Maliki’s police chief in Basra narrowly escaped assassination in the crucial port city, while in Baghdad, the spokesman for the Iraqi side of the US military surge was kidnapped by gunmen and his house burnt to the ground.
Saboteurs also blew up one of Iraq's two main oil pipelines from Basra, cutting at least a third of the exports from the city which provides 80 per cent of government revenue, a clear sign that the militias — who siphon significant sums off the oil smuggling trade — would not stop at mere insurrection.​
 
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This_person

Well-Known Member
As in the "Situation Normal, All Fkked Up" kind of "Normal"...
Now, that may sound normal to us and we take it for granted, but it is a sign that the surge is working and civil society is beginning to grow. It is a sign normalcy is returning back to Iraq.
-George Dubya Bush, Super Genius, 3/27/08, Dayton Ohio, speaking to the USAF


Areas of Baghdad fall to militias as Iraqi Army falters in Basra


Iraq’s Prime Minister was staring into the abyss today after his operation to crush militia strongholds in Basra stalled, members of his own security forces defected and district after district of his own capital fell to Shia militia gunmen.
With the threat of a civil war looming in the south, Nouri al-Maliki’s police chief in Basra narrowly escaped assassination in the crucial port city, while in Baghdad, the spokesman for the Iraqi side of the US military surge was kidnapped by gunmen and his house burnt to the ground.
Saboteurs also blew up one of Iraq's two main oil pipelines from Basra, cutting at least a third of the exports from the city which provides 80 per cent of government revenue, a clear sign that the militias — who siphon significant sums off the oil smuggling trade — would not stop at mere insurrection.​
And, your solution to a small slip while changing of the guard?
 

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
Maybe you should write speeches for the president.

The Mahdi army's cease fire was the major reason why the so-called surge was considered a success. Now you see that it wasn't the surge at all that was responsible for any sense of normalcy.


And, your solution to a small slip while changing of the guard?
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
Maybe you should write speeches for the president.

The Mahdi army's cease fire was the major reason why the so-called surge was considered a success. Now you see that it wasn't the surge at all that was responsible for any sense of normalcy.
"So-called surge"? Wasn't it a surge?

The cease fire existed, wasn't that a success? And then, things deteriorated when Americans limited their actions in favor of the Iraqis standing up. So, there's a lapse during the change-over.

I missed your solution......
 

cwo_ghwebb

No Use for Donk Twits
'So called' surge. If there wasn't a surge then the surge couldn't work. If there was a surge, then it failed. Is this your version of heads, I win, tails, you lose?

Read, forestool and get an education. Education can help you overcome your ignorance. Education can't cure stupid, however.
 

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
Yeppers, sometimes even when Bush lies, he's telling the truth....unintentionally of course...


:lol:


I'm not laughing because the violence is funny, etc....


It was just an excellent headline.





Anyways...yeah...."Surprise!"...etc...
 

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
My solution is that we send you, oldGeezer, sillyOps, inbreeder, subaruFreak, badDad, wopHorse, dumbBlonde, gunnNut, GoodLarry, RadioStar, etc. and if you fail, at least you've made the world a better place by removing yourself from society.


Forestool's suggesting we send more troops! :jet:
 
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forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
more normalcy....

Iraqi authorities say the death toll from five days of intense fighting between Iraqi forces and Shi'ite militias has surged to more than 200.

There are reports that dozens of policemen in Sadr City surrendered their weapons to Sadr's forces, saying they could not fight their own people.


Despite a curfew imposed across Baghdad, mortar and rocket attacks continued to plague the Green Zone, the heavily fortified enclave in the capital that is home to the U.S. Embassy and most Iraqi government offices. One hit the office of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi. He was not there, but police said three guards were killed.

In Baghdad, Iraqi police say U.S. helicopters carried out air strikes on the Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City last night. Television footage shows destroyed buildings and the smoking wreckage of at least one car.

Hundreds of Iraqi civilians have been killed or injured this week in the government offensive.

 

Pete

Repete
more normalcy....

Iraqi authorities say the death toll from five days of intense fighting between Iraqi forces and Shi'ite militias has surged to more than 200.

There are reports that dozens of policemen in Sadr City surrendered their weapons to Sadr's forces, saying they could not fight their own people.


Despite a curfew imposed across Baghdad, mortar and rocket attacks continued to plague the Green Zone, the heavily fortified enclave in the capital that is home to the U.S. Embassy and most Iraqi government offices. One hit the office of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi. He was not there, but police said three guards were killed.

In Baghdad, Iraqi police say U.S. helicopters carried out air strikes on the Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City last night. Television footage shows destroyed buildings and the smoking wreckage of at least one car.

Hundreds of Iraqi civilians have been killed or injured this week in the government offensive.


Sounds like a typical October weekend in Detroit.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
As in the "Situation Normal, All Fkked Up" kind of "Normal"...
Now, that may sound normal to us and we take it for granted, but it is a sign that the surge is working and civil society is beginning to grow. It is a sign normalcy is returning back to Iraq.
-George Dubya Bush, Super Genius, 3/27/08, Dayton Ohio, speaking to the USAF


Areas of Baghdad fall to militias as Iraqi Army falters in Basra


Iraq’s Prime Minister was staring into the abyss today after his operation to crush militia strongholds in Basra stalled, members of his own security forces defected and district after district of his own capital fell to Shia militia gunmen.
With the threat of a civil war looming in the south, Nouri al-Maliki’s police chief in Basra narrowly escaped assassination in the crucial port city, while in Baghdad, the spokesman for the Iraqi side of the US military surge was kidnapped by gunmen and his house burnt to the ground.
Saboteurs also blew up one of Iraq's two main oil pipelines from Basra, cutting at least a third of the exports from the city which provides 80 per cent of government revenue, a clear sign that the militias — who siphon significant sums off the oil smuggling trade — would not stop at mere insurrection.​

Yup... you and Kerad's wet dream. I'm glad you're finally happy again.

I say let's all vote for Obama and get out of there so the situation can get worse.
 
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PsyOps

Pixelated
My solution is that we send you, oldGeezer, sillyOps, inbreeder, subaruFreak, badDad, wopHorse, dumbBlonde, gunnNut, GoodLarry, RadioStar, etc. and if you fail, at least you've made the world a better place by removing yourself from society.

Hey Fauxbrest... I did my time. 20 years of it.

And as could be predicted, when you liberals fail in debate you simply resort to wishing we were dead. That's just great.
 

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
doing right aint got no end. Pony up and get down to the recruiting office. Uncle Sam has lowered his standards and needs all of his cannon fodder.


Hey Fauxbrest... I did my time. 20 years of it.

And as could be predicted, when you liberals fail in debate you simply resort to wishing we were dead. That's just great.
 

edinsomd

New Member
Silly libtards. Can't see the big picture, can you? Its all OMG the surge isn't working Bush lied:jameo: The fight with Mookie's Militia has been a long time coming and the sooner it and any other militia is defanged the sooner Iraq can stabilize. Mookie is already calling for another truce, he knows he can't stand against the new Iraq army and its US ally. The fact he's being ignored by his own militia says a lot about his actual clout. This is quite possibly the endgame in Iraq's struggle for democracy.
Ed
 
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RadioPatrol

Guest
My solution is that we send you, oldGeezer, sillyOps, inbreeder, subaruFreak, badDad, wopHorse, dumbBlonde, gunnNut, GoodLarry, RadioStar, etc. and if you fail, at least you've made the world a better place by removing yourself from society.

Are you suggesting I am a BLIGHT on your Version of the USA

.... :elaine:

Window Licker ...........
 
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