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Why resistance fighters take on their invaders

Hoot said:
I'm certain the U.S. will leave a permanent military installation in Iraq.
While Rumsfeld seems to want to dissemble the folks on the ground are willing to say what's going on.

Reposted from the vaults of antiquity:

IIRC, they're called something like 'enduring camps' and 'enduring bases'

Meet the 389th Engineers, Davenport component
March 14, 2004

He understood Camp Victory to be the largest combat base project since Vietnam. It required filling nearly five miles of deep irrigation ditches with more than 185,000 tons of rubble, the clearing of acres of wheat fields, and the laying of gravel and building roads.

It's to be one of eight long-term bases American troops plan to use on Baghdad's outskirts in a move out of the city center to coincide with the return of sovereignty to the nation on June 30.
[and]
By late January 2004 engineers from the 1st Armored Division were midway through an $800 million project to build half a dozen camps for the incoming 1st Cavalry Division. Army planners expected to finish by 15 March 2004. The new outposts, dubbed Enduring Camps, will improve living quarters for soldiers and allow the military to return key infrastructure sites within the Iraqi capital to the emerging government, military leaders said. “The plan is for the camps to last five to 10 years,” said Col. Lou Marich, commander of the 1st AD engineers. “They will last longer if we take care of them.”
This should also be included:


21 April 2003

Q: In the process that you are engaged in now of looking not just at Iraq, but at the region, can you give us your thought process — frame for us how you want the American footprint to look like, a year or two from now, in the region. There was also a New York Times story saying that the administration was supposedly looking at, long term, four air bases in Iraq.

Is that, in fact, a reflection of your thinking for the future of that country?

Rumsfeld: Well, it depends — it says "senior Bush administration officials say." To my knowledge, I don't know what senior is, but I can tell you he wasn't asked (indicating General Myers), I wasn't asked, Torie wasn't asked, Wolfowitz wasn't asked, Pace wasn't asked, and there has been zero discussion among senior Bush administration officials, the way I define senior, on that subject. We literally have not even considered that.

Now, what is going on? There are four bases that the U.S. is using in that country to help bring in humanitarian assistance, to help provide for stability operations. And are they doing that? Sure. But does that have anything to do with the long-term footprint? Not a whit.


April 24, 2003

Q: I would like to take you to a subject that you addressed earlier this week, which was the question of whether there’s planning on the way in the Pentagon to establish a long-term military relationship with the government that does emerge in Iraq that might allow access for U.S. forces in the future?

Rumsfeld: Well, you know. Is there any planning going on in the Pentagon? Is somebody thinking about something like that? I don’t doubt it for a minute. But we are looking at our footprint all over the globe as I have indicated. We are looking at it in Asia we are looking at it in Europe, which General Jones has announced. We are looking at it in the Middle East, in fact, we’ve just changed our footprint to some extent because we announced the end of operation of southern watch and northern. It was the end of a period and that changes that. Those forces leave. My guess is that in the case of Iraq you couldn’t even begin to think about that until there was an interim government, that a final government that would be in a position to make those kind of arrangements.

Second, and I don’t anticipate that will be the case. Second, certainly and not at the senior level there’s no one planning anything like that. And third, my guess is with the absence of the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq. The need for U.S. presence in the region would diminish rather than increase. And forth, there’s an awful lot of countries in the region where a lot of money has been spent, in neighboring countries where we have excellent facilities, excellent cooperation and it’s not as though we need additional places out there.
(emphasis added)
While this isn't exactly a confirmation, it's not exactly a denial either.

On the other hand, we have Bryton Johnson and others of the Combined Joint Task Force-7 (CJTF-7) Forward Engineer Support Team-Augmentation (FEST-A) multi-district Tiger Team "engaged in master planning for the permanent bases in Iraq."

from Jan 04 Engineer Update published monthly for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Engineer support teams build logistical hub in Iraq
By Grant Sattler
Coalition Provisional Authority


Johnson is a project manager in the environmental branch at Europe District. He deployed to Turkey in April for a month for the planned push into Iraq from the north, returned to Germany, and then deployed to Iraq in July with a multi-district Tiger Team engaged in master planning for the permanent bases in Iraq, working at Al Taji north of Baghdad.

Johnson said his major projects on LSA Anaconda are building a Class 8 warehouse for medical supplies, building a theater postal distribution facility, and building an 800,000-square-foot concrete parking apron for both the Air Force and Army. The warehouse is mechanically complicated because of refrigeration for blood supplies and security for narcotics.
 
mustafa said:
...you have to cool down a bit , and convince them thru logic
Excellent advice for all who have the courage and intellect to take it. Unfortunately, not all who have these qualities willl take it and not all who need to heed the advice have the wherewithal to follow it.
 

Tiktok likes watching beheadings and is blatantly honest about why. Being sarcastic isn't listed as breaking the rules as you have specified and what is offensive to you maybe intellectually provocative to others.

His support for the resistance fighters and their methods is not that differant to what has been said publicly by George Galloway MP in the UK.

I doubt Blir will be locking him up anytime soon.

Interesting that on an American run website you find tiktok's comments about beheadings "offensive and inappropriate". Perhaps if America wasn't blowing up children in Iraq Zarqawi's brigades wouldn't be so willing to remove American AND British heads.

tiktok is a character designed to provoke using intelligent debate mixed with crass, often disturbing imagery. You risk credibility by denying him his right to speak as he does.

A difficult character... for sure but one this place has been responding to with some zeal since his arrival.

Denying his right to speak while obseving the rules you have provided on site pushes your limits ... as he was conceived to do.

As a character he can tackle any number of your regulars and has been all day. Perhaps it is his ability to represent both the intellectual and the extreme that offends you. But to deny the existence of such a character is, frankly, dishonest.

Not all people with the ability to debate do so using sanitised language or patronising terms such as "sir".

While pondering this latest rebuke I am reminded of the slogan under Ogrish.com where tiktok was originally conceived by a colleague. "Can you handle life?"

I would suggest not.

Clarify precisely what rules have been broken, send a PM and let's reach a compromise.

Cheerio.
 
Before we begin, I thought you should know that I am really pissed off.
Your apology is not accepted, and you'll know why at the end of this post (the last I will ever direct towards you and the scum you are.

First of all, you are not all-knowing and neither am I. Let's get that one thing straight. We are here to debate politics, and more specifically, Iraq. The method to do that, is you present your opinion, and back it up with fact. You have to fail to do so.

You make immensely false accusations about my fellow countrymen, considering them savages, with hate towards God-knows-what or who. Listen prick, I have a friend in the military; he is in Iraq right now. He is not the savage you would like him to be. You could not be more wrong about this issue, and you could not have hit a more passionate thread in my political and patriotic beliefs. You have spit on the lives lost, and every American standing in the sands of Iraq with every intention of assisting those people in need, and you have certainly revealed yourself as a true and wholehearted anti-American you are. I pray road kill like yourself don’t live in this great country.

Saddam Hussein, the butcher of Baghdad, ran that country like a Nazi concentration camp. And now, people are voting, farming with water, receiving gifts ranging from new clinics and hospitals to trivial teddy bears for the kids. Yet, you lpay it off as if things were fine and dandy when that regime was still in power.
mustafa said:
Now if U.S is really pulling out of Iraq , then why the permanent bases ???? huh why ???

In every war, military bases are left behind to ensure the new government that the United States will remain an ally, and in no way will a military base of any size of purpose dictate national policy in Iraq. You need to get a history lesson and your facts straight.

Yes, actually. I think your moron for holding the unfounded opinions that you do. You have compared Americans to terrorists. I don’t even want to hear your opinions on any other matter.

Then again, you are probably 13 years old, having your daddy help you with these posts. Well, I take that back, your daddy probably isn’t helping you, due to the lack of grammar, correct spelling, and punctuation.
 
You have lost all credibility to debate and will not be receiving much attention as a serious opponent on this site from this point on.
 
 



Now that my friend is a flame and a pretty nasty one at that.

Calling an individual who extends you an apology "scum". Nice.

>>>You make immensely false accusations about my fellow countrymen, considering them savages, with hate towards God-knows-what or who.

This is not confined to Mustafa, it's being written all over the world. Have a look outside this forum. Hate for the US is growing, deal with it.

>>Listen prick,
Lovely, do go on...

>>>You could not be more wrong about this issue, and you could not have hit a more passionate thread in my political and patriotic beliefs.

That's what debate is supposed to be. Provocative and often difficult.

>>>You have spit on the lives lost, and every American standing in the sands of Iraq with every intention of assisting those people in need, and you have certainly revealed yourself as a true and wholehearted anti-American you are.

He's not anti-American, he's already said, he hates the foreign policies, not the people/country. As for assisting people in need... Is that why the average Marine defines Iraqis as "ragheads/Camel jockeys"?

Don't argue the point, Fox News has been desperately hiring Avid eds who are skilled enough to remove these racist remarks from news reports since the invasion began. It's an industry joke.

>>>I think your moron - that's 3 isn't it?

>>>
Then again, you are probably 13 years old, having your daddy help you with these posts. Well, I take that back, your daddy probably isn’t helping you, due to the lack of grammar, correct spelling, and punctuation.
>>>You have to fail(ED) to do so.
>>>(the last I will ever direct towards you and the scum you are.)
>>>You have spit (try SPAT) on the lives lost,
>>>. And now, (Don't begin sentences with And)
>>>Yet, you lpay it off
>>>any size of purpose
>>>I think your A moron

Hmmm, credibility outa the window I'd say.
 
Dear Mods, I do hope you will deal with the last post as vigorously as you have with tiktok's.

Cheerio
 
Tetracide said:
You have lost all credibility to debate and will not be receiving much attention as a serious opponent on this site from this point on.

And you have just made it to my iggy list.

Cheerio.
 
Tetracide said:
Before we begin, I thought you should know that I am really pissed off.
... you and the scum you are.
I think your moron...
...you are probably 13 years old...
[mod mode] I don't give a ********, *********, ********* about your personal anger issues and to what degree you're "pissed off." As an adult, exercise the impulse control it takes to create a thread in The Basement where this sort of thing is accceptable instead of cluttering up this forum. Confine this crap and all crap like it to The Basement
[/mod mode]
 
tiktok said:
Dear Mods, I do hope you will deal with the last post as vigorously as you have with tiktok's.

Cheerio
This is your lucky day. Your hope was being fulfilled even as you posted.
 


you have just proven that you are not woth replying to ..... and as tiktok told ya i'm not anti american at all , i'm just against the foreign policies , just like many americans are , thats it .... about your friend , I honestly believe that many soldiers there are decent people , but that doesn't justify their actions in Iraq , doesn't justify the occupation , doesn't justify Abu Gharib ...... you said intention of assisting those people in need , right ??? so killing an unarmed injured humanbeing in worship spot is considering assisting , hmmm thats interesting ...... and critisizing my grammer , thats just very very low ... Is this the american way of debating .....
:2wave:
 
tiktok said:
Tiktok likes watching beheadings and is blatantly honest about why. Being sarcastic isn't listed as breaking the rules as you have specified and what is offensive to you maybe intellectually provocative to others.

Explain to me how support for a man having his ripped from his body is "intellectually provocative to others."


Perhaps if Saddam Hussein wasn't killing people of all ages on a daily basis in Iraq there wouldn't be so many people willing to die and to kill to remove him from power.

tiktok is a character designed to provoke using intelligent debate mixed with crass, often disturbing imagery. You risk credibility by denying him his right to speak as he does.

Using disturbing crass imagery is fine and I understand the aim of the "character" you have created. I believe you are crossing the line when you show your pleasure in watching someone "squeal" in pain when he has his head sawed off. I would suggest therapy and possibly Ritalin.
 
 
It's an interesting quote you have as your sig. However, it is grossly innacurate.

Ask any Tibetan.

Cheerio.
 
 
mustafa said:
Why are you evading the truth man ??? you were told be4 on another thread that U.S is building permanent bases in Iraq ... and here is the proof
http://sl.starware.com/r?u=http:%2...ff=inkt& v=95

And the US has permanent bases in Saudi, Cuba, Germany... oh heck they're too many to name. So based on your logic, mustafa, does that mean the United States is and HAS been an occupier of these nations, as well?

Man, thanks for the good laugh though. oh and here's the link to US bases WORLDWIDE... chew on this a bit.

http://www.libsci.sc.edu/bob/class/clis734/webguides/milbase.htm
 
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Well, tiktok's still here...

As I have said in previous posts, I have never posted a remark against the Jews. That's your imagination running away with you.

Israelis and Jews deserve a separate line. I draw it quite clearly.

As for tiktok's quill and bow... LOL, he's so hurt he's gonna sit and have a cuppa while watching the latest vid of your good ol' boyz. Damn you gotta put more mony into researchin' that kevlar dudes!

Cheerio
 
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Is that a retort? On my last visit to Saudi I don't recall American soldiers running around shooting anything wearing a kuffia.

Try harder.
 
tiktok said:
Is that a retort? On my last visit to Saudi I don't recall American soldiers running around shooting anything wearing a kuffia.

Try harder.

Well that was to mustafa, who claims the US is an occupying force solely on the fact they are building a permanent military base in Iraq. Was only supplying fact for the poor lad to "edumacate" him. But hey, if you see it as a retort, be my guest. After all, judging from your posts, I can see how you'd miss the boat by a mile.
 
 
tiktok said:
Is that a retort? On my last visit to Saudi I don't recall American soldiers running around shooting anything wearing a kuffia.

Try harder.

Is that what you see as happening in Iraq?
 
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