Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Layla Anwar Answers the Eternal Question

"Ever since Truth About Iraqis developed a conscience and shot himself, Iraqi blogger Layla Anwar has been the undisputed champion of the cheerleaders for the Patriotic National Unity Non-Sectarian Mostly Sunni Resistance (PNUNSMSR). Her posts lamenting the passing of her Dearest Leader and assaulting any and all who dare to support her country's liberation and progress set the standard for vitriolic propaganda that few could ever aspire to. On the other hand, her naked aggression is sometimes useful in understanding some of the motivations behind the complexities of Iraq's waning insurgency.

Take, for example, the common debate about the scope and scale of the Insurgency's targeting in Iraq. We can typically agree that the Iraqi Insurgency's goal is to eject the American-led forces from the country, topple the Shia-led elected government, and establish or re-establish themselves as the rulers of Iraq. However, different opinions about the insurgency's tactics abound. I have noticed vigorous reluctance to attribute any of the violence against Iraqis to the PNUNSMSR. Although many innocent Iraqis were being killed daily, it has been fairly common of people who support the "Resistance" to deny that they contribute significantly to attacks against civilians."
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You know I have been thinking about the reasons behind the collapse of the Glorious Foreign Resistance in Iraq and I have come up with three very conspiratorial reasons for it's apparent demise.

First, the Democratic congress has not been spending much on reconstruction, thus denying the GFR much needed funds.

Second and third, Chirac and Schroder were both defeated in France and Germany respectively. And I suspect that Sarkozy's recent vocalization of "viva la USofA" can be translated as. Please, when you find out that we the French were fueling the resistance, remember that not all French hate you..

As always, not to mention the Marines, that could not be stopped, even while carrying Bush, Rummy, and Arbizad, on their shoulders.

And for the Marines I am truly thankful today.

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