by- Actor212 @ 5:12 PM EDT
Two stories, seemingly only tangentially related, share something in common:
GAZA (Reuters) – Hamas Islamist gunmen pressed on with their Gaza offensive on Wednesday, killing eight fighters loyal to Western-backed President Mahmoud Abbas in a Palestinian supremacy struggle escalating steadily into civil war.
“What is happening in Gaza is madness,” Abbas, the Fatah leader, told reporters in the occupied West Bank after meeting a foreign diplomat.
…and…
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Suspected al Qaeda militants blew up two minarets of a revered Shi’ite mosque in the Iraqi city of Samarra on Wednesday, targeting a shrine bombed last year in an attack that unleashed a wave of sectarian killing.
Fearing renewed bloodshed, Iraq’s government imposed an indefinite curfew in Baghdad as Shi’ite and Sunni political and religious leaders called on their followers to remain calm.
A grim mood descended on the capital as people hurried home before the start of the curfew. Police said gunmen set fire to a Sunni mosque in Baghdad’s southwestern Bayaa district.
The internal struggle in Gaza (Palestinian) and the internal conflict in Iraq are both pitting Sunni versus Shia. Hamas is Sunni. Abbas, and by extension, Fatah (which despite being led by terrorists in its own right, is considered moderate) is also Sunni, but is more tolerant of Shi’a, having been educated mostly in Syria and Egypt with large Shi’a and Sufi populations.
And of course, the Iraqi attacks yesterday hearken back to a year ago, when another mosque in Samarra, the Al Askari mosque, was devastated by Sunni attackers, setting off the sectarian violence of the past year.
We here in America have long been focused on the internal conflict between Sunni and Shi’a in Iraq (the Kurds have been fortunately content to sit and wait it all out), but the trouble in Gaza, as well as last year’s siege by Israel of Lebanon, speak of a broadening of this internal religious struggle into a full-blown regional war.
Good for the US? Maybe, but probably not. Remember, we still have Israel to protect for its strategic value as a toehold in the Middle East (especially now that Iraq is disintegrating before our eyes), Saudi Arabia would undoubtedly be called upon to reinforce the Sunni side, being very strict Sunni Wahabists. Iran would then be forced to shore up the Shi’a forces, putting Iran in conflict with Saudi Arabia, effectively cutting off Middle Eastern oil to the west by closing down the Persian Gulf.
Hm. Not good. We would at the very least be called into to keep the combatants apart, and more likely, take on Iran directly as proxy for the Sauds.
Really not good.
A year ago, I might have suggested that cooler heads will prevail, but with the cracked and broken US Army in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the failure of the Army to meet already pretty liberal recruiting goals even before Gates implements his increase in the size of the army, we’re pretty fresh out of manpower to fight Iran, and Iran knows this. We might still be able to stem the tide diplomatically.
If we actually had an administration that had a diplomat available.













Couric is suppose to have Muller on the CBS news about the threat of nuclear weapons to the U.S. on the evening news tonight. They have been advertising this little news piece for a few days now. I wonder… do you trust them?
The Kurds have actually been getting picked off at fairly regular intervals in Kirkuk, and they are about to be re-acquainted with an old enemy of theirs from north of the border.
They, too, shall suffer.
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Katie Couric is a Chimpleton apologist mouthpiece.
Never forget how she gushed over Condoliesalot Rice-and then basically accused John Edwards of playing politics with his wife’s illness. This was particularly despicable given her own history.
Thanks for reminding me why I never tune into any MSM, save Olbermann.
Roger, is that you? I know that about Couric and I agree. I was talking about the other. No offense, but Muller isn’t someone that I trust with Americans’ safety or freedom either.
Americans are being primed by the CMSM for an attack on Iran for a while now.
There is a feeling of “fuck it” now. A malaise that says “Bu$h is gonna do it anyway”.
Sad.
Yes he has to do it fairly soon – he’s managed to accomplish exactly ZERO in his second term so I’ll bet he figures bombing Iran will allow him to go out with a bang….
It’s been his plan all along.
Suzie, I know it may seem really dark at times.
All I can tell you is do not give up, never give up and just keep going.
The Subpoenas are all issued and the Cheney White House is backed into a corner. Libby has been sentenced and is set to be jailed immediately where the Prosecutor can make him flip.
We may have to ratchet up the pressure even higher, because we may need to get Cheney impeached almost immediately rather than eventually.
The reason for this is the Middle East situation continues to go south very fast, the region is unstable, Turkey is now against Israel and Cheney is determined to drive the Sunnis against the Shiites so he can complete the Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline project.
His agenda and leadership role has been very obvious, very evil and very dictatorial.
His colleagues agree with him, but Cheney is now the former leader of that ideology.
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Cheney will be the hardest to remove Suzi. While Abramoff and the others, were relatively easy, Cheney views himself above all laws to a degree not seen since Napolean.
However Patrick Fitzgerald taught us all, that is all of us to never give up hope.
If we stay drilling our represenatives through and through, they will listen and Cheney will be impeached immediately.
There are ways we learned also, to make our represenative or council person listen to us. If they don’t take serious concerns such as the oil deal seriously, they can be forced to be put under investigation.
And then they can be indicted and dealt with by Grand Juries. We have the tools now!!
So don’t give up, get stronger than ever!!!!
And let us get Cheney out of there as soon as possible to avert the war!!!!!
So don’t give up, get stronger than ever!!!!
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Roger:
You will not see this girl give up… never ever give up!
‘Yes, you’re absolutely correct about removing Cheney. He must be impeached!
Teak:
JollyRoger is not Roger Rancourt…
LOL
Suzie,
Well you know it!
Cheney must be impeached no matter what, then (all of us) can decide what’s next!!!
Also on the list is Globalist evildoer John Deutsch, aka John Deutch. Remind GEF about him!!!
Mr. Fitzgerald has awoken in us a sense of urgency, to do away with all the globalist evildoers and thus restore sanity to the world.
We can only thank him for the inspiration!!!!
And yes, Deutch worked with Cheney, Armitage, all the nasty boys 20 years ago and today leads the Club of Rome in Istanbul….