Thursday, March 24, 2011

I understand the sentiment and the political message behind demonstrations like this

I understand the sentiment and the political message behind demonstrations like this, but every time I see a news account about Americans mourning the “grim milestone” of over a thousand dead in the mbt shoes NIKE SHOX NZ-of-Choice, I can’t help but resent the fact that no Americans mourned the 1,000th or even the 10,000th mbt shoesi killed in the invasion. Americans never even knew when the 1,000th mbt shoesi was killed because as Tommy Franks famously said, “We don’t do body counts.”

Two intense military insurgencies in mbt shoes, with the Sunnis and Shia, not enough for you? Do you agree that everyone wants to fight in Fallujah, but only real men want to go to Kirkuk? Do you think that if a spot of war is good for the soul, then even more must be even better? Do you think that the greater the violence, the more evidence that our policies are working? Then good news for you!

Al Hayat reports that Masoud Barzani, leader of the KDP, has chosen this calm and peaceful moment to re-open the question of the Kurdish identity of Kirkuk and has threatened to “wage a war to defend the Kurdish identity of the city.”

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