Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Should There Be Any Doubt...

...perhaps this will shed some light on the subject.
Soon we will see a huge power vacuum in the region. Of course, we are prepared to fill the gap.... -- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's diminutive president, on Iraq's future
Any questions? Yes/ No?

"The political power of the occupiers is collapsing rapidly," Ahmadinejad said at a press conference in Tehran, referring to U.S. troops in Iraq. "Soon, we will see a huge power vacuum in the region. Of course, we are prepared to fill the gap, with the help of neighbors and regional friends like Saudi Arabia, and with the help of the Iraqi nation."

Is it any wonder why the enemies of the United States just adore our Democrat Leaders?

Need more?
The Machiavellian read would be that he doesn’t want the U.S. to leave, at least not until he can bleed us some more, and this is his way of trying to buy Bush more time. Hard to believe that Iran digs having 160,000 American troops across the border, though, however easier it makes them to target. Maybe it’s just smoke he’s blowing back towards the west after Sarkozy’s saber-rattling yesterday and the U.S. going after the Revolutionary Guard last week? I’m at a loss. Theories are welcome.

More? To those people with their heads in the sand or so far up another's hinder parts they have been deprived of oxygen, let us spell it out for you. The United States has accomplished in Afghanistan and Iraq and soon Iran what countless others have tried to do and failed...bring a taste of FREEDOM to the area. All others tried the Oppression thing and failed. Iran wants Iraq and it wants Saudi Arabia. The ONLY reason Saudi Arabia are our "friends" is they fear an Iranian Conquest more than they "don't like" us.

Persia has always wanted the entire Middle East. That is why Persia changed its name to Iran...in the tongue of Persia, Iran translates to the Land of the Aryan.

Ring any bells?

A friend states:
In the past couple of months we have seen some major progress in Iraq, thanks to the new leadership of General Petraeus and his counter insurgency strategies, news that has been reluctantly reported on by the MSM and as more gets out there to the American people the support for the war which had been on a steady decline for the past 3 years has suddenly started to rise, slowly but surely in poll after poll. It still is not at the levels we would like to see but given that this is a two month trend turning around from a three year declining trend, the numbers are actually not bad and getting better with each and every poll.

How blind can our politicos be and the trolls they cater and pander to?
U.S. has accused Iran of being behind attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq — a claim the Iraqi government has only partially backed, saying Iran could have a role in the attacks. Iran has denied the accusations.

Iran can deny the facts all they want to and emulate our own Democratic Party leaders and spin this any way they want to but the facts remain. There are Iranian made weapons in Iraq and Afghanistan and the US is holding Iranian "operatives" captured in Iraq.

Jihad Watch says: Thug-In-Chief licks his chops

It is indeed a sad state of affairs when politics trumps National Security at the expense of our military.

Some buzzings over here

Michael Totten says:
MUSHADAH, IRAQ – “Al Qaeda terrifies locals,” said Major Mike Garcia from Canyon, Texas, before he put me in a convoy of Humvees with 18 American Military Police on their way to the small town of Mushadah just north of Baghdad. “The only people Iraqis may be more afraid of is their mothers. When we arrest or detain people and threaten to call up their mom, they completely freak out. Please, no, don’t tell my mother they say. Women are quiet outside the house, but they severely smack down their bad kids inside the house. When your Iraqi mother tells you to knock something off, you knock it off.”

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