All they need is a sunny weekend.
The Philippines government is expelling an Iraqi diplomat, accusing the envoy of having ties to the Abu Sayyaf terrorist group.
Second Secretary Husham Husain has been given 48 hours to leave the country, according to a statement by Philippine Foreign Secretary Blas Ople.
The Philippine government said it had intelligence that the Iraqi diplomat has ties to the Islamic extremist group, which is one of several outfits fighting for a separate Muslim state in the south of the predominantly Catholic Philippines.
The Abu Sayyaf is also believed to have links with Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network.
Originally posted by: polm
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well this pro-anti-war debate will be moot in short order. Baghdad really will fall quickly and I believe that the war will go with much more ease than a lot of people fear. Don't forget what happened in the Gulf War. This time the allied coalition is playing for keeps - Iraq's military will fold quickly to save themselves and watch saddamn fall.
Skoorb..to be honest, and to be realistic, I know that this war will happen soon. IN-fact, for the most part, I have resided to debate the tactics versus the likelihood.
That being said, I do hope that this war is "quick" and remotely painless. I do beleive their is a good chance the US military can do this responsibly and efficiently.
I am just not 100% sure. I think that is the thing with war...you never are 100% sure. It is that small, or large, chance for the unknow result that gives me cause for patience, reflection, and the need to continue to keep PEACEFUL soltutions at the forefront of our planning.
No you never can be sure, but I really believe that this will go quickly and the bulk of the combat will be over ridiculously quickly. Not only is the US army better and the Iraqi one worse than the gulf war, but if you combine that with Iraq believing that Saddamn will go at the end of it all it's going to go very quickly. I think that 2-3 months from now France is going to be looking back and saying "oops" because the war went off well and they were left holding their dicks not willing to do anything. So they won't be able to claim any credit for removing Saddamn.Originally posted by: polm
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well this pro-anti-war debate will be moot in short order. Baghdad really will fall quickly and I believe that the war will go with much more ease than a lot of people fear. Don't forget what happened in the Gulf War. This time the allied coalition is playing for keeps - Iraq's military will fold quickly to save themselves and watch saddamn fall.
Skoorb..to be honest, and to be realistic, I know that this war will happen soon. IN-fact, for the most part, I have resided to debate the tactics versus the likelihood.
That being said, I do hope that this war is "quick" and remotely painless. I do beleive their is a good chance the US military can do this responsibly and efficiently.
I am just not 100% sure. I think that is the thing with war...you never are 100% sure. It is that small, or large, chance for the unknow result that gives me cause for patience, reflection, and the need to continue to keep PEACEFUL soltutions at the forefront of our planning.
Originally posted by: dabuddha
don't mind polm
he's just one of those people that demanded budget cut's for our intelligence community and then demanded to know why they didn't foresee 9/11.
I'm sure he'll still be against a war against Iraq when "so damn insane" spreads a little virus loving in our country
Originally posted by: Skoorb
No you never can be sure, but I really believe that this will go quickly and the bulk of the combat will be over ridiculously quickly. Not only is the US army better and the Iraqi one worse than the gulf war, but if you combine that with Iraq believing that Saddamn will go at the end of it all it's going to go very quickly. I think that 2-3 months from now France is going to be looking back and saying "oops" because the war went off well and they were left holding their dicks not willing to do anything. So they won't be able to claim any credit for removing Saddamn.Originally posted by: polm
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well this pro-anti-war debate will be moot in short order. Baghdad really will fall quickly and I believe that the war will go with much more ease than a lot of people fear. Don't forget what happened in the Gulf War. This time the allied coalition is playing for keeps - Iraq's military will fold quickly to save themselves and watch saddamn fall.
Skoorb..to be honest, and to be realistic, I know that this war will happen soon. IN-fact, for the most part, I have resided to debate the tactics versus the likelihood.
That being said, I do hope that this war is "quick" and remotely painless. I do beleive their is a good chance the US military can do this responsibly and efficiently.
I am just not 100% sure. I think that is the thing with war...you never are 100% sure. It is that small, or large, chance for the unknow result that gives me cause for patience, reflection, and the need to continue to keep PEACEFUL soltutions at the forefront of our planning.
Originally posted by: Corn
All they need is a sunny weekend.
Got it. 😉
Well Polm, if you're not smart enough to determine the length of time that should be allowed for "inspections", you're probably not smart enough to determine when we should attack.
Got it?
Yeah I was trying to think on that after posting. If they don't drop in a troop or two at the end as things are wrapping up they'll condemn the Iraqi civilian casualties - which will in great part part be related to deliberately putting them in harm's way by Saddamn.ahh you're mistaken. France will still try to find a way to take credit for taking down saddam
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Yeah I was trying to think on that after posting. If they don't drop in a troop or two at the end as things are wrapping up they'll condemn the Iraqi civilian casualties - which will in great part part be related to deliberately putting them in harm's way by Saddamn.ahh you're mistaken. France will still try to find a way to take credit for taking down saddam
Hell I think even Canada could do that.Originally posted by: arod
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Yeah I was trying to think on that after posting. If they don't drop in a troop or two at the end as things are wrapping up they'll condemn the Iraqi civilian casualties - which will in great part part be related to deliberately putting them in harm's way by Saddamn.ahh you're mistaken. France will still try to find a way to take credit for taking down saddam
I say we put france out of their misery too while were at it 😉
The actual Military action isn't what makes me nervous, it's the aftermath. Of course if we do nothing, especially after we have said that we would, the ramifications would be even be more dire.Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well this pro-anti-war debate will be moot in short order. Baghdad really will fall quickly and I believe that the war will go with much more ease than a lot of people fear. Don't forget what happened in the Gulf War. This time the allied coalition is playing for keeps - Iraq's military will fold quickly to save themselves and watch saddamn fall.
Kind of like...One who doesnt know how to remove a persons kidney, is probably not capable of provoding the filling for a cavity.
The proper time for Military action was 12 years ago. We are now dealing with the consequences of the short sightedness of our government and it's leader following the Gulf War.Originally posted by: Corn
Kind of like...One who doesnt know how to remove a persons kidney, is probably not capable of provoding the filling for a cavity.
Hey, you said it, not me. 😀
....and no, you didn't "see" my point:
The following is a little closer to my point: One who isn't smart enough to make it through dental school is probably not smart enough to remove a person's kidney.
You see Polm, if you aren't smart enough to determine how long inspections should be given, what makes you think that enough time hasn't already elapsed, and thus when is the proper time for military action?
Send in THE tank.Originally posted by: Skoorb
Hell I think even Canada could do that.Originally posted by: arod
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Yeah I was trying to think on that after posting. If they don't drop in a troop or two at the end as things are wrapping up they'll condemn the Iraqi civilian casualties - which will in great part part be related to deliberately putting them in harm's way by Saddamn.ahh you're mistaken. France will still try to find a way to take credit for taking down saddam
I say we put france out of their misery too while were at it 😉
The actual Military action isn't what makes me nervous, it's the aftermath. Of course if we do nothing, especially after we have said that we would, the ramifications would be even be more dire.
Originally posted by: Corn
Kind of like...One who doesnt know how to remove a persons kidney, is probably not capable of provoding the filling for a cavity.
Hey, you said it, not me. 😀
....and no, you didn't "see" my point:
The following is a little closer to my point: One who isn't smart enough to make it through dental school is probably not smart enough to remove a person's kidney.
You see Polm, if you aren't smart enough to determine how long inspections should be given, what makes you think that enough time hasn't already elapsed, and thus when is the proper time for military action?
The proper time for Military action was 12 years ago.
Originally posted by: Parrotheader
Send in THE tank.Originally posted by: Skoorb
Hell I think even Canada could do that.Originally posted by: arod
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Yeah I was trying to think on that after posting. If they don't drop in a troop or two at the end as things are wrapping up they'll condemn the Iraqi civilian casualties - which will in great part part be related to deliberately putting them in harm's way by Saddamn.ahh you're mistaken. France will still try to find a way to take credit for taking down saddam
I say we put france out of their misery too while were at it 😉
(somebody had to say it 😉 )
I was pointing out the cruel conditions of an Iraqi summer and that any time table would , I hope, be taking this into consideration.