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(Hoping that won't hurt you) About US influence in Eastern Europe : Ukrainian president Iouchenko’s wife is US, his three children have US nationality. He was famous in having been poisoned by Russians and his spotty face was showing it. In fact he had plastic surgery in Austria and didn’t respect the precautions like no alcohol… Info coming from Ukrainian medias. French medias have never said it. Ukrainian people are already disgusted with Orange Revolution (organised by US)... |
We do not behave as their propoganda predicts. Our rules of engagement, rules for prisoner treatment, and rules for interacting with non-combatants are more stringent, more bend-over-backwards conciliatory than those of any armed force in history. Anywhere.
The only place enemy propoganda is having the desired effect is on our own soil. The "insurgents" (a misnomer, as they are not from Iraq, nor are they fighting on behalf of Iraq -- they target civilians) are failing. Iraqis are not joining insurgent forces -- in fact, they're working with us, fighting alongside us, and refusing to give in to terrorism. Where enemy propoganda works is in the American media, who are on a constant mission to prove wrongdoing on the part of American forces and leadership. Soldier A shot someone without provocation. Soldier B didn't handle the Koran with latex gloves, thus offending the prisoners. Theinsurgencyiswinningtheinsurgencyiswinningtheinsurgencyiswinning. Day after day after day. Nary a single kind word about a soldier, unless they are thoughtful enough to die and provide more proof that theinsurgencyiswinningtheinsurgencyiswinningtheinsurgencyiswinning. Hell, the terrorists hardly even NEED al Jazeera. They have the New York Times. |
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You have stated that the Muslim Brotherood is a bunch of little organizations all over the world. OK. You call it the Muslim Brotherhood. GW calls them Al'qaeda. (I know that's spelled wrong, but I dont care enough to go look find it to correct.) Seems to me that the idea is the same. A bunch of people that don't mind killing civilians and innocents or themselves, all of whom are Muslim, and extremists. So GW tries to "label" them as Al'Qaeda. You label them the Muslim Brotherhood. Doesn't matter what you call them. They are still the enemy. |
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Above all else, not bailing out because we're afraid the enemy might get more angry at us. Screw em. |
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Of course there are people who believe the anti-US propaganda. But not the kids who line up for candy and photographs with the soldiers. Oh wait, they're dead. Killed by the noble freedom fighters. (I don't get mad at these discussions, not really. It's just mystifying how people's outlooks can be so different given that we're all looking at the same information) |
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So.
The behavior of a minority of individuals indicts the whole country (vis-a-vis American actions). And... The behavior of a minority of individuals does NOT indict a whole country (vis-a-vis terrorism). mmmmk. And we didn't invade a country on false pretenses. As I recall, we didn't ask for their permission in the first place. We did get bad intel on WMD, but that was only one of several reasons Bush gave at the time. It was the sexy one, but not the only one. At any rate, dragging this up every time you are forced to admit that we need to win this war is bad form. |
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Just have your lunch. I, too, find work intruding on my part of the conversation today. Cheers. |
I was kidding. I didn't look for shit. I went to Wendy's :lol:
Still missing the point though: The terrorists don't need to make their own propoganda, they can use ours. |
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I really have to get back to work. |
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