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Jan 3, 2009, 14:52 GMT
Iran promises Iraq full help in gaining peace, stability (Roundup)
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Does anyone actually know what peace is?
Peace is a jesus bomb from the sky.
Peace is a world without jews.
Peace is a woman exploding in an open market.
Peace is a stockpile of nukes in their cozy silos.
We bring you peace brother. Is that a threat or a statement of kindness?
Now spin the propellor on top of your head and drink aaallll of the Kool-Aid your mom just put down in front of you.
If you wake up, be sure to finish that doctoral on how Bush broke the bank of England.
Before the SOFA was passed there were many articles in the U.S. that Iran was opposed. In fact, they eventually supported it after Malikiw as able to get the U.S. to set a specific withdrawal date and add a clause saying that Iraq would not be a base for attacking other countries. Both of these were meant to satisfy Iran, which happens to be Iraq's closest ally after the U.S. Iran is Iraq's largest trade partner now outside of oil, provides money for reconstruction, religious tourism, supports the main Shiite and Kurdish parties, along with Shiite militias it has used to harass the U.S. For more see: musingsongiraq.blogspot.com
As said: 'It is Iran's Islamic and humanitarian duty to stand besides the Iraqi nation,' the Iranian president added.
Me: Was it Iran's Islamic and humanitarian duty to stand besides the Iraqi nation during the Iran/Iraq war? Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Beware the Islamists amongst the Islamists.
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