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sonz
did he want to eridcate israel? no. he only speaks out against the injustice. you're the one who toke Nicola comment as a fact.
Ehm. No, you said Prodi got 'rejected' for speaking out against injustice. By whom was he rejected? I would think the majority of the Europeans agree with him. The majority of the Europeans are also more sympathetic with the Pals than the Israelis.
u dont see me denying crimes. crimes r crimes but its hypocritical that most non-muslism who support the war try to make up excuses for the invasion of iraq and the actions of the us government.
Hypocritical? How? This talk of hypocricy works both ways. Muslims here always attack the US for it's attrocities but don't talk about those commited by 'their own'.
ru really serious??? this is 1 example of a non-muslim trying to justify the actions of the us government. were talking about a clear violation of their own rules by sending suicidal troops to iraq. this also explains why they recently kileld a iraqi familiy in cold blood:
http://www.islamicboard.com/world-af...ngressman.html
I don't think it's a major issue. Sorry. The US military has rules about this and many are send home because of mental illness. Some however believe they are too strict on this.
It is a warzone, of course there is mental distress.
KAding ur not listening. these car bombs and suicide bombers r wrong and every muslim si against it but the real issue is, ru against the atrocities commited by the us troops or do u deny and say that "the terrorists" commited more.
Nonsense, not every Muslim is against them. Too many support them and of those that don't the majority deny the 'resistance' is responsible.
The real issue here is the future of Iraq. Those that undermine the current government which has explicit support from the majority of the population are the real problem. Yes, attrocities happen, also commited by US troops, I do not deny them. But US is no longer the most important player in Iraq.
Untold details of the latest of US atrocities in Iraq
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=10775
read the article. iraqbodycount.net is not part of the us government and iraqbodycount.net does not count the death of the us soldiers as well.
Yes it does. It claims to count all deaths as a consequence of this invasion.
these incidents r not counted amongst the deaths
Not yet. They are usually more then a week behind while they research events.