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23 June 2005, 03:15

This last statement must be vilified. It is this US that has destroyed the stability of Iraq. It is the US that has introduced weapons of mass destruction, in the form of napalm bombs and enriched uranium weaponry hurled at innocent Iraqis. The Iraqi people were civilized way before your ancestors knew anything about indoor plumbing, Mr. Academic Achiever. When the US occupation finally runs its course and it will, the Iraqi people will make a lasting peace with each other, simply because a foreign invader has left, just like Americans made a lasting peace with each other after the hated British had left our shores. It is the presence of a foreign invader that has these people in an uproar. A foreign invader that has demonstrated all to well its willingness to decimate cities and destroy villages, all in the name of ’Democracy’. What were the revolutionary minutemen of colonial America to the Hessian troops who served King George III? Why, they were saboteurs and insurgents, Mr.Academic Superachiever. How I despise the hypocrisy that is implicit in your statement sir. Calling Iraq a miserable pile of sand does nothing to help your argument. It only gives more evidence of your hypocrisy, your arrogance and your mind-numbing ignorance of current events, if not world history. If you love this unjust war so much, why don’t you and your neo-con sympathizers go enlist and fight it? Why must our sons and daughters fight it for you? Show your patriotism and enlist. The world would benefit so much if war-mongers like yourself and terrorists, with whom you have a lot more in common with you than you realize, would go after each others’ throats and leave the rest of us peace loving people alone.You and your neocon allies aren’t exporting democracy, what a god-forsaken lie that Bush soundbite has become. But, you are most definitely exporting hypocrisy. And with that ’exportation’ all the moral authority that the US once enjoyed since WWII, even after the debacle of Vietnam, will be gone. In the eyes of the world, we already are a nation of hypocrites.