Since no one is replying to me in this other thread maybe i should start a new one
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Obviously the Iraqis have a right to resist themselves against the occupation. So I believe few will say that attacks on American soldiers are unacceptable. But where is the limit?
It is clear that many resistance groups, including 'Al-quada in Iraq' which is supposedly led by Zarqawi purposfully target the new Iraqi police, Iraqi National Guard and Iraqi army.
Is that justified, considering the fact that this is causing massive loss of life among Muslims? Do you think the majority (or even a significant minority) of the Iraqis support these actions?
Thank you.

Obviously the Iraqis have a right to resist themselves against the occupation. So I believe few will say that attacks on American soldiers are unacceptable. But where is the limit?
It is clear that many resistance groups, including 'Al-quada in Iraq' which is supposedly led by Zarqawi purposfully target the new Iraqi police, Iraqi National Guard and Iraqi army.
Is that justified, considering the fact that this is causing massive loss of life among Muslims? Do you think the majority (or even a significant minority) of the Iraqis support these actions?
Thank you.