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well thats it...
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31423
i feel sorry for the poor guys forced to give their life to saddam...hopefully when the real thing starts they all just give up and then shoot saddam |
Damn saddam don't have lot of peeps on his side even his soldiers already surrending.
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[quote="Das Khalif":aa64f]Damn saddam don't have lot of peeps on his side even his soldiers already surrending.[/quote:aa64f]
just the french...but they will surrender soon enough |
Didn't know they were on his side? why?
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*Sighs*
Ah well........Good luck to ALL being sent over there.[/i] |
[quote:81309]The stunned troops were forced to tell the Iraqis they weren't firing at them, and ordered them back to their home country, telling them it was too early to surrender.
"The British guys on the front-line could not believe what was happening. They were on pre-war exercises when all of a sudden these Iraqis turned up out of nowhere, with their hands in the air, saying they wanted to surrender. [/quote:81309] Bwahahahaha.... To early to surrender. Come back next week. Bwhahahaha |
ROFL!....This war is going to last long.
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iraqi soldiers love to surrender to cnn camera men evil:
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poor guys they could've at least given them assylum
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sdamn needs to be strangled by his won son
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his son is busy picking women off the streets and raping them, which is true
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[img]http://home.maine.rr.com/mcschell/l.jpg[/img]
this above pic is real |
Hah
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damn that guy is a master artist
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Heh, that's like what the give to the Iraqi prisoners in Three Kings....
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Yeah I think the French trained those soldiers.
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Really? I'd never heard of them before I saw Three Kings....Nuts... |
[quote="Sgt. Pepper.":7ef99]Yeah I think the French trained those soldiers.[/quote:7ef99]
lol, looks it it biggrin: |
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Well, that's a small sign of good to come, very small sign though. (not that sign above, the fact that some of them tried to surrender) The truth is, if you watch some of the CNN on the Iraq coverage, alot of the things going on in Britain and the US are happening there too; troops and civilians not wanting to go to war, protests, etc. Even Saddam said that he wanted war to be the last act to reach in the current siduation. |
saddamm is an act, if he is not wanting to go to war, why is he so stubborn as to not let his army be disarmed? he is a fool, and if we play along with him he will make us look like fools. we're already holding his hand
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[quote="Old Reliable":ed4f5]saddamm is an act, if he is not wanting to go to war, why is he so stubborn as to not let his army be disarmed? he is a fool, and if we play along with him he will make us look like fools. we're already holding his hand[/quote:ed4f5]
Right that's what I said too. I actually got into an arguement at work about this. He's pulling the same exact stunts in 1991; the UN coming in, but not getting full clearance to the weapons facilities, only some of the weapons getting destoyed, the 15-day allotment that he was given to clear the plants. Then, we bombed him on the 15th day. |
yeah...I dont know what to support really, I would not like to see another war, but I would like to see action... hake:
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[quote="Old Reliable":eea8f]yeah...I dont know what to support really, I would not like to see another war, but I would like to see action... hake:[/quote:eea8f]
I don't want war, but at the same time, Saddam isn't just going to give up his position. I do like the plan that the US has though; take him and any other resistance out, replace it with freedoms for the Iraqi people. They want to do what they did for Afgahnistan. |
The Iraqis found a way across the fortified border, which is sealed off with barbed-wire fencing, watchtowers and huge trenches.
They were on pre-war exercises when all of a sudden these Iraqis turned up out of nowhere, Ummm...sounds like border security is pretty tight around there. hake: |
[quote="Old Reliable":68b55]yeah...I dont know what to support really, I would not like to see another war, but I would like to see action... hake:[/quote:68b55]
You want action? I'm sure if you ask your mother nicely enough, she'd let you watch her and your dad going at it. |
I think the economy needs a war, and to be honest I think our generation needs a war. Sad but maybe true.
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No, war usually boosts the economy, I mean look at the Great Depression, it was ended by World War II |
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Mmmmmm....moonshine.... |
[quote="Jumpin Jack Flash":73df8][quote="Bazooka_Joe":73df8]
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No, war usually boosts the economy, I mean look at the Great Depression, it was ended by World War II[/quote:73df8] Well the only thing I remember going for the better was once the war was finished, gas prices dropped dramatically. |
The stock market is going to explode after the war. My money is sitting there waiting till those cowards surrender for real this time then I'll invest. Even though we went to a recession after desert storm the first couple of months were good for the market.
Btw this wont be the War for your Generation.......NORTH KOREA COULD BE. |
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No, war usually boosts the economy, I mean look at the Great Depression, it was ended by World War II[/quote:8e5ec] only if you create jobs and new goods through it. In WWII we needed to build our military all over again plus we were supplying the Brits and Russkies, in this war we are using existing weaponry and manpower, no new projects are being ordered for it. |
yup these be different circumstances then WW2. I could see gas prices stabilizing though...bout it...
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