Something that has surprised me about the Iraqi people
Was looking at the news this morning, and a lot of Iraqi people were so very angry at the US and the UK for invading their country.
One guy was saying that yes, Saddam might be a bad president, but he's their president, and its up to them to get rid of him if they want.
Its no-one else's decision.
But not only that, Iraqis are coming back from places like Jordan and what not to help fight the Americans and the British.
Looks to me like a gross miscalculation of the Iraqis on the Allies' behalf.
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Originally posted by plenderj
Was looking at the news this morning, and a lot of Iraqi people were so very angry at the US and the UK for invading their country.
One guy was saying that yes, Saddam might be a bad president, but he's their president, and its up to them to get rid of him if they want.
Its no-one else's decision.
But not only that, Iraqis are coming back from places like Jordan and what not to help fight the Americans and the British.
Looks to me like a gross miscalculation of the Iraqis on the Allies' behalf.
That is funny, on my news it showed Iraqi people praising the troops, and little kids taking candy from some of the troops. They all seemed real happy the troops were there.
They also had a bunch of Iraqi people that have left Iraq talking about how they would love to go back as soon as Saddam is gone.
It is funny how the news is shown in two different parts of the world. Both of our news crews are skewing the information they are giving to the audiences it is intended for.
Re: Something that has surprised me about the Iraqi people
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Originally posted by plenderj
Was looking at the news this morning, and a lot of Iraqi people were so very angry at the US and the UK for invading their country.
One guy was saying that yes, Saddam might be a bad president, but he's their president, and its up to them to get rid of him if they want.
Its no-one else's decision.
But not only that, Iraqis are coming back from places like Jordan and what not to help fight the Americans and the British.
Looks to me like a gross miscalculation of the Iraqis on the Allies' behalf.
Rofl? You are suprised? NO! That's exactly what you were hoping and praying for! HAHAHA.
Are there a few psychos that would rather Saddam stayed in power? Yah ofcourse there is. There are also the few who aren't sure that Saddam is Really going to be removed yet and are still afraid to say what they "really" think.
As you can see from the Uprising in Basra, once the locals get wind they we aren't here to dick around and we really mean business they start to uprise in droves.
I also have seen MANY Iraqis on TV greeting soldiers with smiling faces. I've also seen some unhappy people... i guess you are either only getting one side of the news, or you are closing your eyes to the other side.
Haha you are hillarious and so predictible plenderj.
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Originally posted by Arc
Rofl? You are suprised? NO! That's exactly what you were hoping and praying for! HAHAHA.
Are there a few psychos that would rather Saddam stayed in power? Yah ofcourse there is. There are also the few who aren't sure that Saddam is Really going to be removed yet and are still afraid to say what they "really" think.
As you can see from the Uprising in Basra, once the locals get wind they we aren't here to dick around and we really mean business they start to uprise in droves.
I also have seen MANY Iraqis on TV greeting soldiers with smiling faces. I've also seen some unhappy people... i guess you are either only getting one side of the news, or you are closing your eyes to the other side.
Haha you are hillarious and so predictible plenderj.
1) Once again, incessant insinuation.
2) A lot of people in Iraq want Saddam gone.
But what you don't seem to realize is how delicate a situation it is over there.
And also add to that the fact that the Iraqi people in the cities are mourning the death that the American bombing raids caused.
The Iraqi people aren't just one nation.
Some of them will greet the US, the ones who don't want their country occupied by a force from abroad will not.
The US isn't planning on going anywhere.
They don't want the UN involved in the rebuilding of Iraq.
That's really going to piss off the Iraqi people.
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Originally posted by hellswraith
That is funny, on my news it showed Iraqi people praising the troops, and little kids taking candy from some of the troops. They all seemed real happy the troops were there.
They also had a bunch of Iraqi people that have left Iraq talking about how they would love to go back as soon as Saddam is gone.
It is funny how the news is shown in two different parts of the world. Both of our news crews are skewing the information they are giving to the audiences it is intended for.
You need to check as many resources as you can.
As long you can only watch US news , you'll only see the things GWB wants you to see.
That is a big reason why so many US citizens are still behind their president.
Time will tell.
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Originally posted by swatty
You need to check as many resources as you can.
As long you can only watch US news , you'll only see the things GWB wants you to see.
That is a big reason why so many US citizens are still behind their president.
Time will tell.
You mean the things that CNN wants you to see and the things that Fox wants you to see, see where this is going? LOL.
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Originally posted by Maven
You mean the things that CNN wants you to see and the things that Fox wants you to see, see where this is going? LOL.
I watch the ITV news, the BBC news, RTE news and Sky News.
BSKYB - the people who own sky news - are pro-war.
I don't know about the rest.
So you cannot accuse me anyway of looking at purely anti-war or anti-american news sites and news programs.
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Originally posted by plenderj
I watch the ITV news, the BBC news, RTE news and Sky News.
BSKYB - the people who own sky news - are pro-war.
I don't know about the rest.
So you cannot accuse me anyway of looking at purely anti-war or anti-american news sites and news programs.
A lot of the British press is very liberal. Even the New York Times here in the US is making it look like coalition forces are losing the war.
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Originally posted by Xanith
A lot of the British press is very liberal. Even the New York Times here in the US is making it look like coalition forces are losing the war.
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Well you're certainly not convincing the people of Iraq.
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0...275851,00.html