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International Military Forumshttp://www.military-quotes.com/forum/showthread.php?t=63250 [International Military Forums] Nowadays, we hear many who have never had a kind word to say about the Iraq War pronounce on the retreat of the jihadists. It is as though the Islamists had gone back to their texts and returned with second thoughts about their violent .

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Eating Fishhttp://eatingfish.wordpress.com/2008/06/05/response-to-rehan/ [Eating Fish] Response to commenter “Rehan”: So you mean to say that countries like Afghanistan (when still ruled by the Taliban), Pakistan, Iran and Saudi Arabia are all doing their very best to find and destroy Al Quaida training camps, or those of other terrorist organizations, because these (Muslim) countries disagree with terrorism? I don’t remember even one single protest in one single Muslim country when the Twin Towers came down, protesting that these horrible acts where committed in the name of the prophet.

bibleforums Christian Message Board and Forumshttp://bibleforums.org/forum/showthread.php?t=127629 [bibleforums Christian Message Board and Forums] Anti Christian rhetoric in French media: Although the media added to the stereotype of the bible bashing missionary evangelists that manner with which certain Christian workers brought their assistance encouraged Christian and nonChristian groups to condemn pure and hard evangelism. The aggressive proselytism of the Christian missionaries in Sri Lanka, in Iraq and Indonesia gave resisting forces within these countries the 'justification' for their violent reaction, and in certain cases violence was provoked, opposition to the Christian populations of the country.

Open Source Intelligence[Open Source Intelligence] [osint] Some key propositions about the war in Iraq: The colossal folly of Tarbaby Iraq is clear to many, including many officers and men. It is folly not because Islam is not a threat, but because it is.

Infowarshttp://www.infowars.com/?p=2434 [Infowars] Phony McClellan Controversy Hyped To Cast Suspicion On Iraq Propaganda: An excellent analysis by PJ Watson of which there is little I can add to, except to say that the media pundits and suckups will attempt to focus our attention on McClellan by talking about his allegations of Bush’s continued cocaine use. While a valid criticism- for if Bush can’t recall taking cocaine it could indicate a level of incompetence on his part which we should question in his remaining time as president- it should not distract us from the very much larger implication of what this means, not only for the war in Iraq, but the continued War on Terror at large, including the Insiders’

Global Politics Onlinehttp://globalpoliticsonline.com/wp/?p=34280 [Global Politics Online] Iraq Political and Crisis Monitor: SYDNEY, Australia - Soccer’s governing body Thursday lifted its international ban on Iraq to keep alive the World Cup qualifying hopes of a team that represents a rare symbol of national unity amid war and sectarian rivalries. Iraq was suspended by

PUPAGANDA[PUPAGANDA] Phony McClellan Controversy Hyped To Cast Suspicion On Iraq Propaganda: "It is now beyond dispute that Iraq did not possess anyweapons of mass destruction or have meaningful ties to Al Qaeda,"states the report. "This was the conclusion of numerous bipartisangovernment investigations, including those by the Senate SelectCommittee on Intelligence (2004 and 2006), the 9/11 Commission, and themultinational Iraq Survey Group, whose "Duelfer Report" establishedthat Saddam Hussein had terminated Iraq’s nuclear program in 1991 andmade little effort to restart it."

Docudharma - Front Page[Docudharma - Front Page] The Morning News: The three opposition parties, which together hold a majority of seats in the House, backed a motion that said the government should allow conscientious objectors and their families "who have refused or left military service related to a war not sanctioned by the United Nations" to stay in Canada.

The Facts Were These...http://www.chris-spangle.com/2008/05/30/anti-war/ [The Facts Were These...] Why I No Longer Believe in Iraq: It has been that way long before 9/11 and will continue to be that way as long as there exists a radical Islam. 9/11, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Iraq…….those are good scapegoats, but the fact is that it doesn’t matter where we are or aren’t, what we do or don’t do, radical Islam will hate western culture simply for our existance.

Liminal states[Liminal states] NYTimes criticizes, reinforces NYTimes smear on Obama, Muslims: Because, you know, otherwise it would be just fine to say that Muslims are more likely to try to kill the guy who speaks knowledgeably about Islam, makes a distinction between pro-Israel and pro-Likud, and is against the war in Iraq than they are George W. Bush —

Shariah Finance Watchhttp://shariahfinancewatch.wordpress.com/2008/06/02/diana-west-writes-about-the-blind-defense-of-the-koran-abrigating-reality-great-read/ [Shariah Finance Watch] Diana West writes about the “Blind defense of the Koran abrigating ...: Contrast that, I wrote last week, with the repudiation Americans once displayed toward a similarly anti-Semitic, supremacist and warlike ideology as codified in “Mein Kampf” ”” the treatise Winston Churchill dubbed “the new Koran of faith and war, turgid, verbose, but pregnant with its message.” Had a mid-century GI used “Mein Kampf” for target practice, I noted, Gen. George S.

Tehargentaambiel's Webloghttp://tehargentaambiel.wordpress.com/2008/06/03/angular-velocity-within-reach/ [Tehargentaambiel's Weblog] Angular velocity Within reach: A spoonful Google raise the hunt statutory in addition podgy this blueprint paper- palpably our widely known might is the enharmonic diesis collyrium art of war modernistic Iraq parce que the Ottoman command drop by itself.

UK Politics - Political Blogs Aggregator Aggravator[UK Politics - Political Blogs Aggregator Aggravator] Islam is War: So not only is this page about promoting the fact that 'Islam is War', it is also about trying to help google out by maintaining the integrity of results returned. Typing 'Islam is War' into a search engine should return predominantly results that support that assertion.

mothanskin.blog-city.comhttp://mothanskin.blog-city.com/democrats_beware_the_neocons.htm [mothanskin.blog-city.com] "Democrats Beware The Neocons!": He supports continuing the Iraq War, "the issue that is most clearly identified with the neoconservatives", but the New York Times reports that his foreign policy views combine elements of neoconservatism and the main competing view in conservative circles, pragmatism, also called realism: Among [McCain's advisors] are several prominent neoconservatives, including Robert Kagan... Max Boot...

Berthabroderick's Webloghttp://berthabroderick.wordpress.com/2008/06/03/ingenuous-communication-engineering/ [Berthabroderick's Weblog] Ingenuous communication engineering?: A close, that thinks the wholly Wars whereby Plug-ugly occasional are contemporary Afghanistan and Iraq. Oh and blockage us beyond give the cue, there is an clear detail speaking of establish residence that cerebrate”there is proportional representation Undeniable Warning in reference to Bolshevikism.

Just Foreign Policy News[Just Foreign Policy News] Just Foreign Policy News, May 28, 2008: Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan writes in a new memoir that the Iraq war was sold to the American people with a sophisticated “political propaganda campaign” led by President Bush and aimed at “manipulating sources of public opinion”

Islamic Law In Our Times[Islamic Law In Our Times] Fatawa and the Realities of Islamic Law: I was on the streets in Iraq then, it was incredible how the Shi'a in particular were agitating in favor of this, how it came up in television again and again, how important it was and how clueless for weeks and weeks the Americans were about its popularity, esconced as they were in their Green Zone, certain they actually ruled the country because they wrote things and called them orders (talk about ignored fatawa). Months later, Sistani won that battle. 

netwmd.com - The War to Mobilize Democracyhttp://netwmd.com/blog/2008/05/27/2427 [netwmd.com - The War to Mobilize Democracy] CAIR: Islamists Masquerading as Moderate Muslims: Fouad Ajami, “Iraq and the Arabs’ Future,” Foreign Affairs, Palm Coast, FL, January/February 2003, http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20030101faessay10218/fouad-ajami/iraq-and-the-arabs-future.html. Mansoor Ijaz, “Islamic truths,” ...

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