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Old 03-26-2008, 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by FlakBait View Post
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It’s time to see what the Iraqi security forces are made of and leave them to deal with this problem.

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The recent unrest is a direct result of Democratically elected Iraqi Government ordering the Iraqi special forces into Basra in an operation to clear the place of Shiite militia (particulary Al-Sadr's militia).

Of Course these Iranian backed mobsters that try and run Basra don't like when they are being attached and are, true to form, causing more terrorist attacks.

But this is a positive sign that the Iraqi Government who are totally incharge of the ground operations in this case, are now like a newly born child being to walk on their own two feet and fighting their own battle in a struggle to grow into, one day, a fine example of a Democracy.

Good luck to them and (*)(*)(*)(*) good show of them starting to assert themselves over the remnance of the terrorists within their country.

Good hunting to the Iraqi special forces....
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