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Boston.com / News / World / Study ties Hussein, guerrilla strategy by dmv at 2:47 pm EDT, Oct 11, 2004 |
] The ''shock and awe" attack that toppled Saddam Hussein ] in three weeks is often touted as a brilliant strategy ] that defeated Iraq with relatively few US casualties. But ] new information suggests that the United States may have ] played into Hussein's plans for a quick war followed by a ] long guerrilla insurgency. If I didn't call this then, I should have. There were two ways Saddam could have played an invasion by the US. Neither was a conventional military victory. |
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RE: Boston.com / News / World / Study ties Hussein, guerrilla strategy by Vile at 9:37 pm EDT, Oct 11, 2004 |
dmv wrote: ] ] The ''shock and awe" attack that toppled Saddam Hussein ] ] in three weeks is often touted as a brilliant strategy ] ] that defeated Iraq with relatively few US casualties. But ] ] new information suggests that the United States may have ] ] played into Hussein's plans for a quick war followed by a ] ] long guerrilla insurgency. ] ] If I didn't call this then, I should have. There were two ] ways Saddam could have played an invasion by the US. Neither ] was a conventional military victory. Maybe we should put YOU in the prison in cuba. Shouldn't we? |
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RE: Boston.com / News / World / Study ties Hussein, guerrilla strategy by dmv at 5:26 pm EDT, Oct 21, 2004 |
Vile wrote: ] dmv wrote: ] ] ] The ''shock and awe" attack that toppled Saddam Hussein ] ] ] in three weeks is often touted as a brilliant strategy ] ] ] that defeated Iraq with relatively few US casualties. But ] ] ] new information suggests that the United States may have ] ] ] played into Hussein's plans for a quick war followed by a ] ] ] long guerrilla insurgency. ] ] ] ] If I didn't call this then, I should have. There were two ] ] ways Saddam could have played an invasion by the US. Neither ] ] was a conventional military victory. ] ] Maybe we should put YOU in the prison in cuba. Shouldn't we? Probably so. |
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RE: Boston.com / News / World / Study ties Hussein, guerrilla strategy by Vile at 3:25 am EDT, Oct 23, 2004 |
dmv wrote: ] Vile wrote: ] ] dmv wrote: ] ] ] ] The ''shock and awe" attack that toppled Saddam Hussein ] ] ] ] in three weeks is often touted as a brilliant strategy ] ] ] ] that defeated Iraq with relatively few US casualties. ] But ] ] ] ] new information suggests that the United States may have ] ] ] ] ] played into Hussein's plans for a quick war followed by ] a ] ] ] ] long guerrilla insurgency. ] ] ] ] ] ] If I didn't call this then, I should have. There were two ] ] ] ] ways Saddam could have played an invasion by the US. ] Neither ] ] ] was a conventional military victory. ] ] ] ] Maybe we should put YOU in the prison in cuba. Shouldn't ] we? ] ] Probably so. The proper authorities have been notified, dmv. They know ALL about you now. So, it's been nice having you on memestreams and it will be nicer knowing that a terrorist has been caught as a result of this page. You are a destructive force in the nation and you will pay the ultimate price in CUBA. They will keep you blindfolded in prison where you will get a secret tribunal and then you will be locked away forever. Just you wait! They are coming to get you soon! You are being watched! Let's see the Patriot Act nab you! You will cry for mama, or allah, or whatever to raghead terrorist pussy pieces of shit cry for. Fuck you and the camel you jokeyed in on! RISE AMERICA!!!! |
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