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Top Revolutionary Guard commanders assassinated

Nope! It's a matter of expansion of direct management by SUNACOOP, m'boy, not that I'd expect you to be sufficiently familiar with the political situation there to know what that is.

Yep the military occupation and forced expropriation of land by the federally controlled INTI and the redistribution of said land by the federally controlled SUNACOOP = decentralization. As does the federal seizure of major transportation hubs, media outlets, and various other major industries once controlled and/or regulated by states, localities, and private interests, and as is appointing regional vice presidents working for the federal government to undermine the authority of local governors.

Best get back to celebrating the SAVAK democrats in this thread; I don't plan on responding to any further off-topic posts. :2wave:

Best get back to defending the "democratic" initiative of dissolving parliament through a fraudulent referendum garnering a 99.9% yay vote.
 
As if your prior garbage was worth referring back to.

You are a joke, a poster who thinks that tossing lofty-sounding terms and hyperbole will shade your obvious ignorance and lack of understanding of the facts and history being discussed.

Sorry Obama, but your paper-mache-thick opproproprisms impress noone save the cheap seats, so stop wasting our time trying to sound eurdite, it just isn't working Mr. Chomsky... :roll:

Yep the military occupation and forced expropriation of land by the federally controlled INTI and the redistribution of said land by the federally controlled SUNACOOP = decentralization. As does the federal seizure of major transportation hubs, media outlets, and various other major industries once controlled and/or regulated by states, localities, and private interests, and as is appointing regional vice presidents working for the federal government to undermine the authority of local governors.

Best get back to defending the "democratic" initiative of dissolving parliament through a fraudulent referendum garnering a 99.9% yay vote.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. You'll want to examine the thread title, which does in fact consist of "Top Revolutionary Guard commanders assassinated." You'll want to consider the irrelevant nature of making off-topic remarks with no bearing to the thread, and perhaps reconsider their statement. ;)
 
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. You'll want to examine the thread title, which does in fact consist of "Top Revolutionary Guard commanders assassinated." You'll want to consider the irrelevant nature of making off-topic remarks with no bearing to the thread, and perhaps reconsider their statement. ;)

Ya let's get back to the topic of you defending DPC when he tried to draw an equivalence between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and the United Kingdom's Metropolitan Police Force. Ya let's.
 
Ya let's get back to the topic of you defending DPC when he tried to draw an equivalence between the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and the United Kingdom's Metropolitan Police Force. Ya let's.

Nope! Didn't mention any specific posts here, just commenting on the inaccuracy of your comments about Iranian political affairs and the coup d'etat. Maybe you should try commenting to my evisceration of Mr. Roger before continuing? :2wave:
 
Nope! Didn't mention any specific posts here, just commenting on the inaccuracy of your comments about Iranian political affairs and the coup d'etat.

Yep you are of the belief that removing a Prime Minister who dissolves parliament through a fraudulent referendum in which they garner a 99.9% yay vote, and then extends their "emergency powers" indefinitely, is a bad thing and that it is somehow responsible for the Mullahs's (who opposed Mossadeq to begin with) rise to power.
 
Provide a link or STFU.

Link to an internet? And why so angry? Don't you like talking about brutality of "regimes" towards their citizens? :lol:

So, when are we to expect the US military might to come and free and democratise us?
 
Um they did when they risked their lives to vote for him.

Facts are stubborn things.

You are right, facts are stubborn things. And so far the fact is: the power of Iraqi government does not exceed the limits of the zones of heavy US/UK military presence. Clearly, the elections were "certifyed". :2razz:
 
You are right, facts are stubborn things. And so far the fact is: the power of Iraqi government does not exceed the limits of the zones of heavy US/UK military presence. Clearly, the elections were "certifyed". :2razz:

That's incorrect. Baghdad controls Basra.
 
You are right, facts are stubborn things. And so far the fact is: the power of Iraqi government does not exceed the limits of the zones of heavy US/UK military presence.

Um ya I guess that's why Iraqi troops and security forces now outnumber Coalition forces by an appx. ratio of 2-1.

Clearly, the elections were "certifyed". :2razz:

Yes they were certified as free and fair by independent international observers. Thanks for playing.
 
Advice for you as well, please stop posting. You are embarrassing yourself off of this board...

Never offer an advice you are not prepared to follow yourself.
 
Date the report you linked was published: April 2009

Date of the assasinations: October, 2009

Wow. Amazing. Your report PREDICTED that the U.S. would assassinate Revolutionary Guard commanders?

I did read. You need to read your own damn links.

Did you understand what you were reading, or do you think things just happen in world politics without any prior connections and interlinks?

I don't think you read it through, though.
 
Um ya I guess that's why Iraqi troops and security forces now outnumber Coalition forces by an appx. ratio of 2-1.



Yes they were certified as free and fair by independent international observers. Thanks for playing.


And?

Is Iraq a stable country with a strong government? No. Why? Because Iraqis do not support their government. Why? Because it's a puppet government, and your "international community" can write as many reports on the "fairness" of the elections in Iraq it will not change the fact: Iraqi government is regarded puppet by Iraqi people and they do not wish to support it.
 
... and US controls Baghdad.

No the people of Iraq control Baghdad through their representatives who have been dually elected in certified free and fair elections. I understand that you yearn for a return to genocidal dictatorship for the Iraqi people but to bad so said, Iraq is a Representative Democratic Republic.
 
And?

Is Iraq a stable country with a strong government? No. Why? Because Iraqis do not support their government.

Iraqi's demonstrated their support when they risked their lives to participate in the elections of that government. The Iraqi government is of, by, and for the people of Iraq. Someone needs to retake civics 101.

Why? Because it's a puppet government,

Puppet governments do not have free and fair elections and are certainly not representative democratic republics under a constitution which was ratified by the Iraqi people through a national referendum.


and your "international community" can write as many reports on the "fairness" of the elections in Iraq

Ya I know those pesky international observers demonstrating the facts. Who needs them?


it will not change the fact: Iraqi government is regarded puppet by Iraqi people and they do not wish to support it.

Ya again the support was proven when they voted for it. You know in those certified free and fair elections? Facts are stubborn things.
 
... and at the bottom of your garden there live fairies. I understand.

I understand that a representative republic is a difficult concept for you to grasp. I likewise understand that you support genocidal dictatorship over democratic representation under a constitutional framework. It's really quite sad.
 
I understand that a representative republic is a difficult concept for you to grasp. I likewise understand that you support genocidal dictatorship over democratic representation under a constitutional framework. It's really quite sad.

It's not worth it, AF. She is stuck on Stupid.
 
1. Iraqi's demonstrated their support when they risked their lives to participate in the elections of that government. The Iraqi government is of, by, and for the people of Iraq. Someone needs to retake civics 101.



2. Puppet governments do not have free and fair elections and are certainly not representative democratic republics under a constitution which was ratified by the Iraqi people through a national referendum.




3. Ya I know those pesky international observers demonstrating the facts. Who needs them?



4. Ya again the support was proven when they voted for it. You know in those certified free and fair elections? Facts are stubborn things.

Facts are stubborn things:

1. Then why Iraqis do not support their government?

2. Fair and free elections are impossible under a foreign occupation. Ever heard of the word "logic"?

3. Exactly! Who needs "international observers" that rubber stamp the needed results (as they did in Ukraine in 2004)?

4. Then why Iraqis do not support their government?
 
Nope! Didn't mention any specific posts here, just commenting on the inaccuracy of your comments about Iranian political affairs and the coup d'etat. Maybe you should try commenting to my evisceration of Mr. Roger before continuing? :2wave:

Agent F, don't you love when internet teens beat their chest proclaiming "victory"?

Its the first sign that they know they've no argument, and will probably start the trolling/baiting to derail the thread within a post or two...
 
Ok you said it twice.....Give some proof that the Iraqi people do not support the government they elected.


j-mac
 
It's not worth it, AF. She is stuck on Stupid.

So far you demonstrated nothing but rethoric learned from the pages of your stuck in a Cold War mentality media. I understand why you don't want to continue, you simply run out of slogans.
 
Even other muslims hate Iran's republican terrorist guard.
 
So far you demonstrated nothing but rethoric learned from the pages of your stuck in a Cold War mentality media. I understand why you don't want to continue, you simply run out of slogans.

No, you're just a skeptic and I grew tired of arguing the same rhetoric with you. You aren't going to change your position and we aren't learning anything from each other.
 
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