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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 221451" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>The brainwashing of President Bush and Co.to our "gullable conservative brothers" on this website continues with the idea that Iraq is now "the central front in the war on terror." In all, Bush used the words "terror" or "terrorist/terrorism" repeatedly in keynote speeches referring to the Iraq war on terror.But are the Sheites,Sunis and Kurds the 9/11 enemy? This Admistration's attempt to embed to a clear thinking audience is failing, who see al-Qaeda as a problem brought into the country by the U.S. invasion rather than by Saddam Hussein.Because we invaded the wrong country,we are far from dealing a blow to al-Qaeda and making the U.S. and its allies safer.This is not a knock on our military what so ever, there doing their job as directed but the path this Adminstration has led many of you "infallable conservatives" not to question the Iraq invasion has in fact substantially strengthened not only Bin Laden's network but has perked interest amomg radical muslins worldwide and increased the danger of attacks in the West. In fact al-Queda is using Iraq as a training ground to gain combat experince.(Sort of like a minor league farm system in baseball)</p><p>Al-Qaeda's recruitment and fundraising efforts had been given a major boost by the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Potential terrorists(even non-muslin) are on the rise, with recruitment accelerating on account of Iraq.We could also throw Hezbala into the mix also. So ask yourself ,are we safer now after 5 years in Iraq?Hasn't Iraq diverted our attention to the real terrorism threats outside that country.Snap out of it Iraq supporters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 221451, member: 9859"] The brainwashing of President Bush and Co.to our "gullable conservative brothers" on this website continues with the idea that Iraq is now "the central front in the war on terror." In all, Bush used the words "terror" or "terrorist/terrorism" repeatedly in keynote speeches referring to the Iraq war on terror.But are the Sheites,Sunis and Kurds the 9/11 enemy? This Admistration's attempt to embed to a clear thinking audience is failing, who see al-Qaeda as a problem brought into the country by the U.S. invasion rather than by Saddam Hussein.Because we invaded the wrong country,we are far from dealing a blow to al-Qaeda and making the U.S. and its allies safer.This is not a knock on our military what so ever, there doing their job as directed but the path this Adminstration has led many of you "infallable conservatives" not to question the Iraq invasion has in fact substantially strengthened not only Bin Laden's network but has perked interest amomg radical muslins worldwide and increased the danger of attacks in the West. In fact al-Queda is using Iraq as a training ground to gain combat experince.(Sort of like a minor league farm system in baseball) Al-Qaeda's recruitment and fundraising efforts had been given a major boost by the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Potential terrorists(even non-muslin) are on the rise, with recruitment accelerating on account of Iraq.We could also throw Hezbala into the mix also. So ask yourself ,are we safer now after 5 years in Iraq?Hasn't Iraq diverted our attention to the real terrorism threats outside that country.Snap out of it Iraq supporters. [/QUOTE]
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