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Erstaunlich finde ich aber das geringe Interesse der internationalen Presse. Fast jeden Tag wird irgendwo über die Rolle der Amerikaner im Irak philosophiert, über die der Engländer herrscht praktisch Funkstille. Natürlich spielen die Engländer nicht so eine wichtige Rolle IM Irak aber wie wir nun erneut am NY-Times Artikel feststellen müssen trägt Toni Blair eine sehr grosse Mitschuld an der Situation wie wir sie heute haben.
Was mich Beispielsweise interessieren würde wieviele Engländer an eine Verbindung zwischen Saddam und der Al Quaida glauben. Oder wieviele sich für einen sofortigen Rückzug aussprechen.
Die Situation wird nicht besser, Auszüge aus Harpers weekly review:
Was mich Beispielsweise interessieren würde wieviele Engländer an eine Verbindung zwischen Saddam und der Al Quaida glauben. Oder wieviele sich für einen sofortigen Rückzug aussprechen.
Die Situation wird nicht besser, Auszüge aus Harpers weekly review:
http://harpers.org/WeeklyReview2006-03-28.htmlThirty beheaded corpses were found in Baquba, Iraq, and 10 more bodies were found in Baghdad, where the homicide rate had reached 33 per day. Shiites were abducting Sunnis in bright daylight on crowded streets. "If the Americans leave," said one Sunni man (whose brother had recently been executed after being tortured with power tools), "we are finished. We may be finished already."[The New York Times][The New York Times] In Miqdadiya, near Baquba, militants attacked a prison, killed 20 people, and freed 30 prisoners.[BBC News] A doctor in Baghdad admitted to killing 35 policemen and soldiers who were being treated at his hospital.[The Washington Post] American and Iraqi forces said they had killed 17 Shiite militiamen at a mosque in Baghdad; Iraqi television showed corpses in a prayer room.[The New York Times] President George W. Bush denied that Iraq was in the midst of a civil war, although when asked about the possibility of a full withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq he said: "That will be decided by future presidents and future governments of Iraq."[BBC News] . U.S. Sergeant Michael J. Smith was found guilty of using a dog to terrorize prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison. He was also found guilty of indecency for directing his dog to lick peanut butter from the genitals of a fellow male soldier and from the breasts of a fellow female soldier.[The Kansas City Star]