thinkprogress.org — Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) writes today in the Wall Street Journal that the U.S. “road to victory” in Iraq goes through Damascus, and urges Congress to “send a clear and unambiguous message to the Syrian regime“
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thecoolestguyAug 21, 2007
why would anyone digg Tzombo down for this. Looks like the evil Zionists are here to do their lobbying. Maybe they're part of the Israeli government's cyber soldier force: <a class="user" href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article693911.ece">http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article693911.ece</a>The Foreign Ministry has ordered trainee diplomats to track websites and chatrooms so that networks of US and European groups with hundreds of thousands of Jewish activists can place supportive messages.In the past week nearly 5,000 members of the World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) have downloaded special “megaphone” software that alerts them to anti-Israeli chatrooms or internet polls to enable them to post contrary viewpoints. A student team in Jerusalem combs the web in a host of different languages to flag the sites so that those who have signed up can influence an opinion survey or the course of a debate.
firstprimateAug 21, 2007
Americans who think are not called Americans
farafiroAug 21, 2007
Dear George W, Dick C, Joe L, Don R, Paul W...your pro-apocalyptic idealism is f**king insane......From the Nile to the Euphrates rivers..this is what the Israeli/Zionist agenda is all about...take a look at their flag. I think the Mayan calendar is looking better every year..there is no hope left...we need superman to end this corrupt s**t. or maybe the Hulk...
Closed AccountAug 21, 2007
Just another Zionist Jew in power in America pushing for war against another Arab country, no real surprise here.
peppermintpigAug 22, 2007
Who, in support of the Iraq invasion, foresaw the advocacy for its escalation? Besides Cheney, lol. Many people were suggesting it was a cakewalk. They'd be in and out in a few weeks at the minimum.There is no military solution: US is a big country, and uses its military like a big hammer. Asymmetric war isn't easy to deal with. There's not even a political solution, short of coming home. The only people with a long-term interest in the future of Iraq should be, or ought to be the people of Iraq. Everybody has their own idea for what should happen to Iraq and their puppet government. Brownback thinks partitioning is a good idea, and it may be, but that's really for THE PEOPLE of Iraq to decide. Hopefully, if the US stops disarming the Iraqi people, they will be able to defend themselves against their neighbors and other hostile forces.This isn't about offering generalized solutions. The problem is that the US thinks it should be providing these solutions in the first place. Just because we can invade countries and 'police' the world doesn't mean we should. These are the consequences of strutting a foreign policy.