disrupter
09-24-2007, 01:14 AM
Blackwater atrocities may have finally become a 'uniter' that Bush has thusfar emptily, repeatedly, spouted.
With the exposure of lawless mayhem by Blackwater Iraq's many factions can & may unify in their outrage.
Blackwater Shooting Crisis Rallies Baghdad
By PHILIP SHISHKIN
September 24, 2007; Page A3
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- An escalating controversy over the alleged shooting of Iraqi civilians by a U.S. security firm has triggered the strongest challenge yet to legal immunity for some foreigners in Iraq, while providing a rare rallying cry for the country's polarized factions.
Iraqi government statements have been contradictory on the Sept. 16 gunfire, in which Blackwater USA, based in North Carolina, is accused of having killed Iraqi civilians while escorting an American diplomatic convoy in Baghdad. They range from threats to prosecute Blackwater to promises not to expel the firm from Iraq.
But the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has managed to galvanize broad-based opposition to an order issued in the waning days of direct American rule in Iraq that lays out broad immunity from criminal prosecution for U.S. diplomats, troops and private contractors operating in Iraq.http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119059638770436927.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
How rich,
Exposure of the moral bankruptcy of the US NeoTraitor's lawless mercenaries may allow Iraqis to achieve some kind of righteous indignation that may allow for some kind of political unity.
If Bush can succeed by his failure,
then he has mountains & mountains of failure to fuel it.
Just too Rich!
lol
With the exposure of lawless mayhem by Blackwater Iraq's many factions can & may unify in their outrage.
Blackwater Shooting Crisis Rallies Baghdad
By PHILIP SHISHKIN
September 24, 2007; Page A3
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- An escalating controversy over the alleged shooting of Iraqi civilians by a U.S. security firm has triggered the strongest challenge yet to legal immunity for some foreigners in Iraq, while providing a rare rallying cry for the country's polarized factions.
Iraqi government statements have been contradictory on the Sept. 16 gunfire, in which Blackwater USA, based in North Carolina, is accused of having killed Iraqi civilians while escorting an American diplomatic convoy in Baghdad. They range from threats to prosecute Blackwater to promises not to expel the firm from Iraq.
But the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has managed to galvanize broad-based opposition to an order issued in the waning days of direct American rule in Iraq that lays out broad immunity from criminal prosecution for U.S. diplomats, troops and private contractors operating in Iraq.http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119059638770436927.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
How rich,
Exposure of the moral bankruptcy of the US NeoTraitor's lawless mercenaries may allow Iraqis to achieve some kind of righteous indignation that may allow for some kind of political unity.
If Bush can succeed by his failure,
then he has mountains & mountains of failure to fuel it.
Just too Rich!
lol