Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Iraq and Afghanistan

Iraqi Insurgents Build House Bombs to Deter Refugees from Returning Home

Posted October 31, 2008

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A Pattern Set To Fail

This article merely continues to point out why alQaeda is setting itself up to fail in yet another region. Destroying the people's livelyhood in whom you purport to be trying to "set them free!" will have no more success than their present policy of blowing up ,maiming and murdering the very people you purport to be trying to "help?". It is only leading towards the peoples breaking point when they will turn on their so called saviors and take retaliation into their own hands! As will the orphaned sons and daughters who were left behind if they survived the carnage which has taken their parents, homes and lands from them, their revenge will only be slaked by the blood of their so called "saviors"!

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