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Re: [casi] Opposing War Is Good, But Not Good Enough



Dear List,
I red the article written by Jabar. Again it is a fishing of a political
chance in Iraqi water just for own interest. The writer is a communist or
ex-communist. Again, he is playing a memory game thinking that Iraqis had
forgotten the crimes committed by communists in Kerkuk, 1959 and in Mosul,
1961. They killed, slaughtered, and raped hundreds. Thousands of crimes they
committed and now those anti-imperialists are thinking and working with US.
Why do they begin speaking now? The Iraqi government tries changing but for
reasons them, the opponents who live in Europe and other where try to stop
these changes just for their interests. Nobody is thinking for Iraqis who
lost millions of their children and beloved relatives and friends. Who can
grantee that the coming regime would be a patriot? Do you think that a
regime installed by Americans will be patriot!!
I said before and assuring now that we in Iraq defend nobody and nothing but
Iraq. Iraq our lovely country would not stay Iraq if US-Britain invade it.
Iraq is going to be three or may be more parts. The idea itself is very
PAINFUL. The only thing we ask from all, whoever they are Iraqis or not, is
to leave us alone as they did for more than a decade. We are amateur enough
to understand our situation and to defend our Iraq.  After days from Soviet
Union collapsing, three or four astronauts stepped from their space shuttle
and one of them began to cry saying that he began his space mission as a
Soviet citizen and he did not to which part he belongs now!! May those
Iraqis who lift Iraq understand this very well.
Let us protect our Iraq and every thing else we can manage it after. Always
there is a time for reconciliation and blaming.
Best regards
Nermin Al-Mufti, Baghdad

----- Original Message -----
From: "Anai Rhoads" <anai56@hotmail.com>
To: <casi-discuss@lists.casi.org.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 7:15 PM
Subject: [casi] Opposing War Is Good, But Not Good Enough


>
> Dear list,
>
> The Progressive just released their latest batch of articles which
featured
> one called "Opposing War Is Good, But Not Good Enough" written by Faleh A.
> Jabar. I think it had some fair points:
>
> http://www.progressive.org/jan03/jabar0103.html
>
>
> Anai Rhoads
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