Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2007

L'Iraq post Saddam!!



Is Saddam a martyr? or to be more realistic, is Irak better without him? tough question indeed!



Hundreds of people brought flowers and unlit candles to Saddam Hussein's tomb Saturday to mark what would have been his 70th birthday.[cnn.com]

Friday, April 20, 2007

US builds Baghdad wall to keep Sunnis and Shias apart !!

When you put military in control, they tend to use the military solutions, isn't that obvious?. For a soldier, digging a hole or building a wall, will protect you from the enemy, that's what they are taught. What a shame!!!



US soldiers are building a three-mile wall to separate one of Baghdad's Sunni enclaves from surrounding Shia neighbourhoods, it emerged today.
The move is part of a contentious security plan that has fuelled fears of the Iraqi capital's Balkanisation.

When the barrier is finished, the minority Sunni community of Adamiya, on the eastern side of the River Tigris, will be completely gated. Traffic control points manned by Iraqi soldiers will provide the only access, the US military said.

"Shias are coming in and hitting Sunnis, and Sunnis are retaliating across the street," Captain Scott McLearn, of the US 407th brigade support battalion, told the Associated Press.

The project, which began on April 10, is being worked on almost nightly, with cranes swinging enormous concrete barriers into place.[...]

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Monday, April 9, 2007

Iraq, April 9th 2003 : Mission Accomplished ???

What mission and what accomplishment, hein??


What you see...










Is not always what you get....

Wag the dog ??

And this is the real accomplishment!

























Friday, March 30, 2007

One day of war in Iraq =Food for 8,000,000 children for one year

I got this comment on my last post on GlobalVoices (could be censored in TN). More info from the comment author here


This week, we celebrate the fourth anniversary of the war in Iraq. I still remember the start very well.

Time for a calculation.

1. The newspaper today states one minute of war in Iraq costs US$380,000. A calculation made by Joseph Stiglitz, a US Nobelprize winning economist. That is almost double the cost of the war in Vietnam.

2. According to WFP, the UN’s food aid organisation, it costs US$0.19 to feed a child for a day. Nineteen cents. 20,000 children die of hunger every day. The time it took you to read this post, already 15 died.

3. Taking those two figures together, one minute of war in Iraq would feed 2,000,000 children for a day.

One day of war in Iraq would feed 8,000,000 children for a year.

4. There are 800 million hungry in the world. Three-four months of war in Iraq would feed all hungry in the world.
Three-four months of war, we have done before. Many times. But we have never fed all the hungry in the world.

I do not understand. Somewhere the calculation does not make sense. Otherwise all intelligent people in the world would have cried foul. Wouldn’t we? …Wouldn’t we?


Meilleurs voeux pour le Mouled. Kol 3am wetouma 7ayyin b5ir.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Iraq, Oh Iraq!!!



Salih Abu Mehdi, 43, a security guard and father of six children, said he felt Iraq was lost four years into the war.
"We never expected this would happen. We were hoping to live like a European country, not to be living like this," he said.[..]

Our country is not implementing the law; it is carrying out vengeance," Khadija told Reuters[..]

Bush, whose approval ratings are near the low point of his presidency, appealed for more time for his plan to send in nearly 30,000 more troops, mostly to stabilize Baghdad.
"It can be tempting to look at the challenges in Iraq and conclude our best option is to pack up and go home. That may be satisfying in the short run, but I believe the .consequences for American security would be devastating," he said.[…]
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When one person, be it the president, uses the wrath of the US Army and US tax payer money based on proven lies or let’s say misleading, he ought to be judged for all the deaths resulting from his decision, Iraqi’s deaths and American ones. The USA government, one day will officially ask for pardon and forgiveness from the Iraqi people and the parents of the dead US soldiers. History will tell us if the post-Saddam era is better for the American national security that the pre-Saddam era.