Rug Burn Junky on 27/9/2006 at 23:03
Quote Posted by Agent Monkeysee
What I don't understand is that apparently this document was OMG super secret classified but apparently not secret enough to
keep classified when he could score political points with its contents. That's not how national security works you fuckhead.
Even better is that they're essentially saying "Hey, you're only hearing about selective-bits-out-of-context that make us look bad. Why don't you just focus on other selective-bits-out-of-context that don't make us look quite so bad?"
Scots Taffer on 27/9/2006 at 23:26
Quote Posted by Rug Burn Junky
More like old post on the next page zings Scots but good. ;)
And yeah, I have very little to add to this discussion. Even the thought of Iraq wearies me now, it's like GBM says: beyond quagmire. I do feel sorry for those over there, even if I think they're idiots getting involved in ARMY in the first place.
Aerothorn on 28/9/2006 at 04:41
I'll give you my national intelligence estimate: very little.
belboz on 28/9/2006 at 04:54
yeah, the national Intelligence Estimate for the uk is just above zero.:thumb:
descenterace on 28/9/2006 at 07:40
I can confirm that.
Paz on 29/9/2006 at 00:17
You poor fools; this report says the threat from terrorism is increasing. Therefore, the continuation of the War on Terror is more vital than ever!
... that's probably being used as an actual argument somewhere, isn't it? :(
Ultraviolet on 29/9/2006 at 00:39
STAY THE COURSE
Paz on 29/9/2006 at 00:45
You can't fool me, that url just leads to some clever satire!
"The greatest danger is not that America's presence in Iraq is drawing new recruits to the terrorist cause," [the governor of Alabama] said. "The greatest danger is that an American withdrawal from Iraq would embolden the terrorists and help them find new recruits to carry out even more destructive attacks on the American homeland."
OUR PRESENCE IN IRAQ IS MOST LIKELY ENCOURAGING TERRORISM
WE MUST STAY IN IRAQ TO ENSURE THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN