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May 05, 2007

a day in baghdad

When you start your day with bombs or waking up on you phone ringing and one of your relatives telling you on the phone that your friend or some one you know has died.

Or getting panic while you eating your breakfast because on of the militia kidnapping your neighbor.

Then you will know how important to feel that you are in safe

The meaning of the security (save your self) this is how it works in Iraq and if I want to identify the main problem in Iraq I would say that it is because of the political parties they are the hands who works behind the scenes the sufferers are innocent Iraqi’s not any body else.

Where is the security forces which the P.M talking about where is the police they are out there in the streets supporting there colleagues in the other militia’s to hunt each other’s.

What ever I still remember the funny part when one of the clerics said that the Allah is the one put us in this situation and he will take us out of it.

But we still good.

We still have no where to go. We became strangers even in our own houses.

wisam

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Remember, all wars start with lies. This was very obvious in the war on Iraq - with the US and UK claiming that Saddam had WMDs, when the truth is the US and UK have more WMDs then the rest of the world COMBINED.

And the underlying point of every war is to control the area and the resources, and that is not done for the benefit of the natives.

bush is bringing the Iraqi people the freedom of the grave and the democracy of death.

He is evil.

"Reading this article, it appears the violence is being driven by outside agitators there in Iraq."

Got that right. And the main actor in this scenario is the USA.

Reading this article, it appears the violence is being driven by outside agitators there in Iraq. Al Qaeda is threatening Iraqi Sunnis and Shiite factions are fighting each other being directed by Iran. It's the old divide and conquer strategy to be the party to achieve the power and this the spoils of war, also known as oil. Iraqis need to keep all your treasures for yourselves and the future of your country. Don't be fooled by those pushing to splinter groups there.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070505/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq;_ylt=Aieq9HhH34FvgZtNumn7hoes0NUE

Where are those security forces? I keep asking myself the same question over and over. It's not right.

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