Saturday, November 11, 2006



Do I see a large area called An Albar that is strickly of one tribe?

Hm.


What's the issue? If the 'elected majority Shi'ite' government can't agree about priorities then they need to be exclusively in control of their own province without crossing over into the Sunni province. Their authority should be limited to the Shi'ites and not allowed influence in any area of Sunni Kurd or Sunni Arab. To pursue a democratized secular nation in Iraq is futile and will be undermined by the underground extremists for as long as homogenization of government is forced down their throats. It won't happen. We need to leave. The provinces need definition and borders and a right to protect themselves.

In actuality they already are.

It is why al Qaeda was tapped as a resource by the Sunnis.

The Shi'ites were arming themselves through their majority authority in Iraq. The Grand Ayatollah al Sistani ain't no ones fool. He provided cooperation for a reason. As a result the cooperation with Bush brought him an army of men affiliated with morally strong Ayatollahs from the geneology that falls to al Sadr.

The reason the 'young' cleric is so important is because he binds the unity of the Shi'ite in a way that provides for their protection against any further torture from the world. Even if the young Cleric al Sadr were to be captured or killed, the legacy of his family's geneology would live on forever and the fight for control of the Shi'ite safety would never end.

It is why Bush's USA occupation seeking the destruction of this geneology of religious authority is a form of genocide and should never be tolerated. It is the same genocide Saddam Hussein sought. The fool-hearted Bush and Hussein thought if they could kill off the geneology that was of al Sadr they could control the Shi'a. That is a hideous assumption and will never manifest into reality and why the 'ideas' of McCain are so stupid, misdirected and genocidal.



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