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  • From: tvoivozhd <tvoivozd AT infionline.net>
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  • Subject: [Homestead] Fickle international opinion
  • Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 10:47:44 -0500

Don't take it seriously---no one is going to send an invasion fleet, aircraft or a flood of ballistic missiles to back up their hysteria about the Israelis defending themselves from suicide bombers and Gaza missiles, nor will they do so against the U.S. in Iraq if there is any degree of success---as the regime of Saddam Hussein demonstrated, more than anything else the Arabs respect a winner.

The Russians, especially after the Beslan school atrocity will not speak against or hear any nonsense about how terrible it is to kill terrorists. Marvelous how clarity of thought is improved by your own ox being gored.

Al Jazeera and most European governments foam at the mouth at Israel fencing Arab attackers out, or Israel attacking their attackers---and U.S. prison mistreatment, but never a word of criticism of Palestinian mass murder, the Iraq insurgent butchery of their prisoners and roadside bombs indiscriminately killing passersby---that's all right in the E.U. and Arab value system .



Iraq: outrages on humanity

16:59 2005-02-07
28 people are dead after a series of bombings in Iraq.
A suicide bomber blew himself up inside a Mosul hospital compound, killing 12 policemen and injuring four others.
In Baqouba, a car bomb exploded outside the gates of a provincial police headquarters, killing 13 people arnd wounding 18.
Also Monday, insurgents shelled a police station in Mosul with more than a dozen mortar rounds, killing three civilians
The city of Mosul, Iraq's third largest, has seen daily insurgent attacks and rebel clashes with U.S. troops and Iraqi security forces, reports CFRA.
Also Monday, a car bomb exploded outside the gates of a provincial police headquarters in the city of Baqouba, killing 13 people and wounding 18, police Col. Mudhahar al-Jubouri said. Many of the victims were there to seek jobs as policemen, al-Jubouri said.
In the attack at Mosul's Jumhouri Teaching Hospital, a suicide bomber set off explosives outside the hospital building among a group of Iraqi policemen, hospital Director Tahseen Ali Mahmoud al-Obeidi said. Witnesses said the Baqouba called the police officers over to him and then blew up among the crowd.
The city of Mosul, Iraq's third largest, has seen daily insurgent attacks and rebel clashes with U.S. troops and Iraqi security forces. Violence has surged since a guerrilla uprising in November drove out nearly all of the city's police force, tells the Boston Globe.
NR





  • [Homestead] Fickle international opinion, tvoivozhd, 02/07/2005

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