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  • cphilip
    Former Moderator

    • Jun 2026
    • 16216

    #256
    Originally posted by aaron_mag


    Here is a quote I found on the web (boston.com).


    These are the forces (Iraqi exiles) that Rumsfeld does not want coming in from Iran. They hate Saddam and are coming over to fight him. I can understand why the U.S. is concerned as this is a rogue force that the U.S. does not coordinate with. Still they don't like Saddam and want to fight him. Seems like we may be able to make some use of them.

    Here is the link to the story on CNN.com
    http://cnn.nl/2003/US/03/28/sprj.irq...ria/index.html
    Ok I with you now... I suspect its just so we do not get into a coordination problem. And end up shooting each other and all. I am certain there will be a proper time though.

    Well if one must start thinking about common causes and aliances that they may have with the Muslim Arab world then one only needs to take note of the fact that Saddam offered rewards and paid rewards to Suicide bombers in Palestine to Palistinians for years. And one may note the finding of a mural on a captured Iraqis compound of the Twin Towers showing a plane flying into them. However seperate and different they all may be the are indeed united in a cause. And have will aid each other in that cause. One can look at the style of fighting which heavily relies on terrorism tacktics and styles. And the manipulation of the people to fight. Using squads of terrorists to keep the people in line. Its self evident I think. Its extremist and brutal and similar and cooperative.


    AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

    cphilip.com

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    • FactsOfLife
      Conservative Jihadi
      • May 2002
      • 2504

      #257
      Originally posted by Collegeboy
      So Saddam Hussien and Al Queda are now friends of ours?
      NO, we're talking about them two hating us.

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      • aaron_mag
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 1375

        #258
        Originally posted by cphilip
        Ok I with you now... I suspect its just so we do not get into a coordination problem. And end up shooting each other and all. I am certain there will be a proper time though.
        Could be conflict of interest as well. I don't know much about this group. There could be some very good reasons that we don't want them in Iraq (similar reasons to Turkey fighting starting a fight with the Kurds). My post was actually a question for anyone who might know more about this group. Is there some good reasons why we might not want them joining in the fight or is it because they are not coordinated with U.S. forces?
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        • Collegeboy

          #259
          Originally posted by FactsOfLife


          NO, we're talking about them two hating us.

          But by the logic that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, Saddam and Al Queda are both our friends.

          So what is it?

          I like your title.

          I am glad we are mature and not talking about each other.


          I guess maturity is what experience will teach me.

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          • aaron_mag
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 1375

            #260
            What are you talking about CB? Basically they are saying that while Saddam and Al Queda have major differences they both hate the U.S. more than they hate each other. Hence my enemy's enemy is my friend. At any rate it is not worth getting into a debate over. I am curious about links to Al Queda (sp?) and Saddam and why we don't want these exiled Iraqis to come in and fight Saddam.
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            • FactsOfLife
              Conservative Jihadi
              • May 2002
              • 2504

              #261
              Originally posted by Collegeboy



              But by the logic that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, Saddam and Al Queda are both our friends.

              So what is it?

              I like your title.

              I am glad we are mature and not talking about each other.


              I guess maturity is what experience will teach me.

              'I guess John Kerry went into the primaries without a plan to win the election.' - Ann Coulter
              All you ever needed to know about how the left thinks in one video.
              The Thinking Conservatives Website
              Hey Michael Mooron, THIS is what a documentary looks like.

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              • Collegeboy

                #262
                Originally posted by aaron_mag
                What are you talking about CB? Basically they are saying that while Saddam and Al Queda have major differences they both hate the U.S. more than they hate each other. Hence my enemy's enemy is my friend. At any rate it is not worth getting into a debate over. I am curious about links to Al Queda (sp?) and Saddam and why we don't want these exiled Iraqis to come in and fight Saddam.
                I am just trying to show how stupid the idea that the enemy of my enemy is my friend bit is.

                There is no way one can say the US is a friend of Al Queda or Saddam. But by using that idea we can say that one of them or both are our friend.

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                • HoppysMag
                  Hoppy's en Fuego!!!
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 3494

                  #263
                  Originally posted by Collegeboy


                  I am just trying to show how stupid the idea that the enemy of my enemy is my friend bit is.

                  There is no way one can say the US is a friend of Al Queda or Saddam. But by using that idea we can say that one of them or both are our friend.
                  translated into english

                  "i screwed up and am trying to save face"
                  "You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." -John Morley

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                  • Collegeboy

                    #264
                    Originally posted by HoppysMag


                    translated into english

                    "i screwed up and am trying to save face"
                    Yeah that must be it.

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                    • aaron_mag
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 1375

                      #265
                      Originally posted by Collegeboy


                      I am just trying to show how stupid the idea that the enemy of my enemy is my friend bit is.

                      There is no way one can say the US is a friend of Al Queda or Saddam. But by using that idea we can say that one of them or both are our friend.
                      You are taking it from the wrong perspective. The person who made this comment above is taking it from the Al Queda (spelling doesn't look right) perspective. Al Queda has no reason to love Saddam EXCEPT that the United States is an enemy to Saddam. Since Al Queda is an enemy to the United States my enemy's enemy is my friend works.....
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                      • Collegeboy

                        #266
                        Originally posted by aaron_mag


                        You are taking it from the wrong perspective. The person who made this comment above is taking it from the Al Queda (spelling doesn't look right) perspective. Al Queda has no reason to love Saddam EXCEPT that the United States is an enemy to Saddam. Since Al Queda is an enemy to the United States my enemy's enemy is my friend works.....
                        I understand that, I just don't like that saying. I am just showing how that can be used to prove other things.

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                        • Jack_Dubious
                          ubi dubium ibi libertas
                          • Apr 2002
                          • 922

                          #267
                          But what if I am attacked by the enemy of my enemy, who is friends with a friend of my enemy's friend, who also happens to be my father's brothers, former roommate. What does that make us?



                          JDub

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                          • Collegeboy

                            #268
                            Originally posted by Jack_Dubious
                            But what if I am attacked by the enemy of my enemy, who is friends with a friend of my enemy's friend, who also happens to be my father's brothers, former roommate. What does that make us?



                            JDub
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                            • Sooky
                              too human
                              • Jun 2002
                              • 346

                              #269
                              Originally posted by aaron_mag
                              I am curious about links to Al Queda (sp?) and Saddam
                              Sorry if OT, but I thought it was funny!

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                              • Hasty8
                                Registered User
                                • Jul 2001
                                • 1136

                                #270
                                Originally posted by Jack_Dubious


                                Because Bush Sr. understood that invading Iraq and taking out Saddam would have terrible political ramifications.

                                Now let me ask a question:
                                If we are so big on "democracy", how come we didnt install a democratic government in Kuwait, when we liberated it?



                                JDub
                                First off Jack, we were not there to change Kuwaits political government. We were there, as you said, to liberate it. As for the comment of going after Saddam, you are true. In asense. HAd America continued to press the war we would have violated the UN sanction and would then ourselves be the lawbreakers.
                                Return to the free market. Get rid of all government regulations and let society make it's own decisions. Time and again the relaxing of government regulations has increased profits, innovation and the economy.

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