As Americans you have 2 options. Ignore it or take the offer up.
If you ignore it then you say many of the people, who only ended up there because of your own wrong actions, shall not have a life unless it is under your rule that you will never be able to pay for or find the lasting support.
If you accept the offer and work with them then you may find agreements can be found and you may find that they are not what you were firstly lead to believe through gay world. Maybe they could help you towards this withdrawal of American forces which in general is what the American population wants to see.
I am for the powerful Islamic Army Of Iraq, who is a member of an even greater anti-American organisation, going to the table with America.. as I believe GOOD can be found.
Originally posted by MightRightYes I'm sure the Islamic Army of Iraq can trace their support right back to Bejing and Moscow and Tehran.
As Americans you have 2 options. Ignore it or take the offer up.
If you ignore it then you say many of the people, who only ended up there because of your own wrong actions, shall not have a life unless it is under your rule that you will never be able to pay for or find the lasting support.
If you accept the offer and work with them then you may f ...[text shortened]... er anti-American organisation, going to the table with America.. as I believe GOOD can be found.
As for being powerful, can't be if they are asking for peace. Now can they?
Originally posted by SMSBear716If you had taking time to watch the vid you will see they never asked for peace but had chosen a path that could in that direction. Instead of sitting proud behind a valley of gays to justify any wrongs they have come out face to face in an uncowardly manner.
Yes I'm sure the Islamic Army of Iraq can trace their support right back to Bejing and Moscow and Tehran.
As for being powerful, can't be if they are asking for peace. Now can they?
Originally posted by NicelboomWhat they are all going to commit hari kari since they are losing? If they commit suicide.. do they still get their 72 virgins?
If you had taking time to watch the vid you will see they never asked for peace but had chosen a path that could in that direction. Instead of sitting proud behind a valley of gays to justify any wrongs they have come out face to face in an uncowardly manner.
Someone has changed their disguise again
Six main Iraqi insurgent groups announced the formation of a "political council" aimed at "liberating" Iraq from U.S. occupation in a video aired Thursday on Al-Jazeera television.
The council appeared to be a new attempt to assert the leadership of the groups, which have moved to distance themselves from another coalition of insurgent factions led by al-Qaida in Iraq.
In the video aired on Al-Jazeera, a man identified as the council's spokesman - wearing traditional Iraqi garb, with his face blacked out - announced the council's formation and a "political program to liberate Iraq."
He said the program was based on two principles.
"First, the occupation is an oppression and aggression, rejected by Islamic Sharia law and tradition. Resistance of occupation is a right guaranteed by all religions and laws," he said. "Second, the armed resistance ... is the legitimate representative of Iraq. It is the one that bears responsibility for the leadership of the people to achieve its legitimate hope."
The groups forming the council include the Islamic Army of Iraq, the Mujahideen Army, Ansar al-Sunna, the Fatiheen Army, the Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance (Jami) and the Islamic Movement of Hamas-Iraq.
The step could be a bid by the insurgents for a more cohesive political voice at a time of considerable rearrangement among Sunni insurgent groups and Iraq's Sunni Arab minority.
Splinter factions of two insurgent groups, the 1920 Revolution Brigades and the Mujahideen Army, have cooperated with U.S. forces in fighting insurgents allied to al-Qaida in Iraq.
Earlier this year, other groups - the Islamic Army of Iraq, the main faction of the Mujahideen Army, a branch of Ansar al-Sunna and the Fatiheen Army - formed a coalition called the Jihad and Reform Front opposed to al-Qaida in Iraq, though they have continued attacks on U.S. and Iraqi forces.