War on Terror

Iran test fired missiles

Blogger Party | Iran | Israel | kemo | middle east | nuclear weapons | oil | war | War on Terror

Iran test fired several missiles last week. Among them the SHAHAB-3 which has a range of 1,250 miles. Which is long enough to hit anywhere inside of Israel and parts of eastern Europe. The SHABAB-3 can carry a 1ton conventional warhead.

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Cheaper and More Fun than the War on Terror!!

9/11 | Iraq | Monotheistic Fuedism Day | The Geminian | War on Terror

The Geminian Rants:

64 Billion dollars spent on the war on terror and Iraq, 64 Billion more requested!! We need an effective means to deal with Muslim terrorists.

Since the war on terror costs so much money, I suggest we cease all pursuits outside the Continental U.S. and instead build a tower, funded by the U.S. Government, contracted to the good Judeo-Christian contractors of America, on some remote New England Island every year for the purpose of allowing the terrorists to Jihad thier Syr/Iranin Airlines into.

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How to Catch the Elusive Osama Bin Laden or Loose the Hounds!

911 | Al Queda | geminian | terrorists | The Geminian | War on Terror

The Geminian suggests that after so many years since 9/11, the US government still has not found Osama Bin Laden, they should try an older method of tracking down fugitives.

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A Nation Divided

Army | bush | democrats | google spread sheet | Republicans | September 11 | War on Terror | writly

Well it's official, you've all seen the paper and seen the news, President Bush has Thrown the Veto card onto the table and threw the Bill from Congress back into their faces. And I back it up fully.

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Comparing Iraq, WWII and Vietnam

Osama Bin Laden | suicide bombers | War on Terror

On Dec. 7, 1941, The Japanese navy and air force bombed the United States naval fleet in Pearl Harbor in a preemptive first strike, hoping to bring America to its knees and stop strangling Japanese international trade.

Three and one-half years later, Japan was in ruins and the American military declared victory. During that same period the U.S. joined European allies in wiping out Nazi Germany. Enough said.

Fast-forward to now. Look at vthe difference. It has been five years since 9-11 and three years since the U.S. ignored world opinion and invaded Iraq. No progress has been made to calming that region and protecting the world's oil supply, and world opinion has been turned against America.

Ayman al-Zawahiri, the "second in command" to Osama bin Laden in the notorious al-Qaeda terrorist organization, said it best early in the war when he described the American military as stepping into a bear trap and that the U.S. "will bleed to death" in the deserts of Iraq.

That's exactly what is happening. We are bleeding to death. U.S. soldiers are getting mangled by IEDs and suicide bombers. Many other people, including civilians who have nothing to do with the war itself and who, in fact, side with the "insurgency," have been executed and beheaded, on videotape for the world to see.

Even the most toughened supporters of President Bush are starting to melt down. This war is a catastrophic disaster, much more so than Vietnam because at least in Vietnam, the U.S. has some measurable control over some of the countryside and stablilized that regime for nearly 11 years.

Not so here. Three "elections" have led to zero. This war is also many times more expensive than Vietnam could ever dream to be. When all the smoke clears and we finally bring troops back to home base, we will have spent more than a trillion dollars on this disaster.

That's our tax money, and many more billions to "rebuilding" Iraq that have been eaten up by Haliburton, Bechtel and other war profiteers. Yes, they have been paid. No, they have not rebuilt anything because the insurgency has blown it all to smithereens.

Not to mention tyhe atrocities at Abu Graib prison, showing the worst treatment of prisoners since the Holocaust.

What in hell is going on? How do we fix this?

Answers had better start coming, and come quick. Iran is developing nuclear weapons and is in a hell-bent mentality about it. The Iranian president is not an Islamic cleric, he's a seasoned revolutionary and double-smart individual who is getting cozy with Russia and China, doping his homework and building a foundation for the destruction of American influence in that region.

Bush visits India and Pakistan, but it's too little and too late. In the end, those countries will have to make amends with Iran to keep peace in the neighborhood. That leaves America holding the bag.

That leaves us holding the bag. A big, black, oily bag.

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