A Failure to Communicate
And one last chance to win the war of ideas in Iraq
By Cliff May
Jassim: the artical yesterday was one of very few ones I read that expressing things correctly
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Jassim: you didn't say any thing about the artical
Jassim: what do you think about it ?
Karen: I thought that it sounded accurate, but I wanted to ask you first
Jassim: aha
Karen: it's hard to tell from here how much is just talk and how much is based in fact
Jassim: you right
Karen: the
Karen: year
Jassim: but I guessed that you are some kind of disspointed to know that many things of what Bush sayings is true and what dimocrates sayings are not that true
Jassim: yes I knew that
Jassim: I told you before they announce it hhhhhhhhhhhhh
Karen: true
Karen: yeah...it's hard to know who to trust when it comes to foreign policy
Jassim: yes
Karen: The Democrats usually seem to have the right idea. But sometimes it's the Republicans
Jassim: i do not blame them
Karen: usually, it's neither the Democrats nor the Republicans, but individuals from each party who know what's going on
Jassim: if you revise the artical you would know why they took this attitude
Jassim: yes right
Jassim: you right
Jassim: this was the plan of the people who are killing in
Jassim: they spreaded lies every where so now even dimocrates believed them
Jassim: and they may be used it to stand against Bush to make a win to dimocrates
Jassim: some thing political
Karen: *nods*
Karen: I don't think that the article is really pro-Bush, either, though
Jassim: yes
Karen: I think that it demonstrates that Bush's administration mishandled the situation
Jassim: it was a right point eather it was in Bush's side or not
Jassim: yes
Jassim: this is my openion too Karen
Jassim: they could achaive better
Jassim: much better
Jassim: I wish they were following the right path from begining
Jassim: but they only evaluated the situation in
Jassim: I'm so happy for that 7000 families
Jassim: but any way I don't think that all of them should go there
Jassim: because there are many people among them are from Ba'ath party and from previous Saddam's regiem members
Karen: *nods*
Jassim: I'm afraid that they would make troubles at once they arrive there
Jassim: some of them holding even a large amount of stolen money from
Jassim: I think this time UN and
Jassim: this is very important
Karen: I see. Yes, it would be a problem if they take even more money out of
Jassim: I would never trust as an example some one came from Tikreet city in
Jassim: or an previoius officer in the army
Jassim: yes
Jassim: I heard talking that they would accept mostly those suspecious people who fleed from Iraq only because they were criminals and wanted in Iraq for charges instead of taking the poor people who only fleed because of violance
Karen: I wonder who makes these decisions
Jassim: mostly an ignorant person lollllllllll
Karen: could be
Karen: underinformed, at any rate
Jassim: yeah
1 comment:
It is somewhat amazing that the Iraqi citizens and the world are not more angry with the suicide bombers. I think it's disgusting that they are attacking their own countrymen. However, that they are able to do so points out the inadequacy of the "Coalition's" invasion plan after defeating Hussein. I think that if order had been restored immediately after taking Bagdad, the "insurgents" would not have been able to gain such a foothold. I believe that is why the "world" blames the U.S. And yes, it's a good strategy for (some of) the Iraqis if it gets the U.S. to leave.
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