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Some related posts from Technorati and Google. Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Iraq, Iraq Reviews [Pajamas Media] America's military success against the former rulers of Iraq has disrupted the very basis of its former stability....[10:09 pm]">But deliver us from evil
[Iraqibloggersroundup.blogspot.com] Iraqi Bloggers Roundup: Some of the links spawn completely new tangents to the thoughts presented by the blogger, like the one TaSS provided arguing in support of the marine who shot a wounded Iraqi 'insurgent'. Days later, the debate about the ”rules of war (the ultimate oxymoron, if there ever was one, IMHO) continues and by now the reader has been provided with numerous secondary sources, which they can read.
[Truthlaidbear.com] The Truth Laid Bear: Cross-Blog Iraq Debate: Pro-War Roundup. February 17, 2003 08:00 AM ... emerges in Iraq, though maybe not as stable as to have the same ruler for decades, ...
[Blog.washingtonpost.com] Reporting on Iraqi Politics in Disarray - World Opinion Roundup: Second, a senior Iraqi official lashed out at U.S. ally Saudi Arabia over the weekend, "accusing the Saudi foreign minister, who has warned of growing Shiite influence in Iraq, of being a 'Bedouin riding a camel.'" Interior Minister Bayan Jabor Solagh "made his comments while Iraq's foreign minister was in the Saudi city of Jeddah trying to improve relations with Iraq's neighbours and arrange a visit to Saudi Arabia by the prime minister,"
Instapundit.com: In an attempt to seek novel solutions for mission challenges from non-traditional sources, according to a press release, NASA has announced yet another public competition, this time to create a lunar landing analog. With a $2.5 million prize purse at stake, this is the twelfth such event to be announced in the past year under the space agencys Centennial Challenge program. This new challenge is co-sponsored by the X Prize foundation, and will be held in October at the X Prize Cup Expo.
[Ejectiraqikkk.blogspot.com] Iraqi Konfused Kid: Iraqi Bloggers Discuss Lancet Study, Iraq The ...: we hate to see it separated, only people who are high on some extremist prinicple want this, and these, contrary to the killing, are not a majority of Iraqis - these killings, by the way, are not a result or product of Islamic ideology in general, I mean the sectarain tensions, these are simply identity-related crisis, I've seen people who never prayed in their entire lives but who invest an enormous interest in rival sectarain issues - this is an important point. The people who are sectarain are either completely ignorant of religion, to which most of these people are, or have followed a particularly twisted strand of religion that completely spews hate on every other entity than their own - none of which are majorities in Iraq, but both can create tensions due to the sensitivity of the topics and their being backed up by homoegenous-sect societies, such as Saudi Arabia or Iran, who view 'the other' with such hatred because they don't live with them.