good ole osama pitching for the re-election of george w.

@andygogo (1579)
China
January 3, 2007 10:15pm CST
Good ole Osama bin Laden pitching for the Re=election of George W. The surprise appearance of good ole Osama on television is a lively and welcome break from all the speculation as to his very existence; whether he is dead or alive. I must say that in spite of the US$30 million reward dead or alive posted on his head He seems to be very well and his health is surprisingly robust. The imam bin Laden is a master strategist, and his appearance so close to the USA election is to be seen as a ploy to influence the outcome of the election, and it is my opinion that bin Laden is pitching for the re-election of George W. Good ole Osama has already assessed the damage that George W? Presidency has caused to the USA. Under Bush the invasion of Iraq has caused the US 1,000 plus GI lives and 100,000 Iraqi civilians caused by collateral damage or whatever that the US would like to spin. The Arab world will never forget the American inhumanity that has so oppressed their people. Today the US thinks only in terms of their tremendous fire power and their ability to win battles against their enemies; but I take the view that it is not battles that the USA must conquer but the hearts and minds of those they wish to conquer. Iraq was over-come in a very short time, just as Donald Rumsfeld foresaw, but I wrote a few articles pre the Iraq war that the US campaign in Iraq is ?unnel shaped? wining the war is going to be easy for the USA, but holding the Iraqi people DOWN is going to be the most difficult. I lived in Malaya at the time of the British occupation, which was called the Malayan Emergency and the Communist insurgency Was in all respect similar to that of the American occupation of Iraq. At the height of the insurgency there were 500,000 British Commonwealth Troops fighting against 8,000 communist insurgent; the British lost and had to leave Malaya. Of course the British has always spin that they gave the Malaysians their independence but in actual fact the war in Malaya cost too much for the British Government. A guerrilla war is too debilitating for long term sustainability; and no matter that it is the British or the Americans, a guerrilla war cannot be won no matter how the Americans think they have what it takes. The long history bears this fact out in Vietnam, Rhodesia, India Malaysia and countless other examples. The Americans have already lost the war for Iraq no matter what the Americans will say. The war that is now fought by the Al Queadas in not just any old guerrilla war because hitherto guerrilla wars were fought by nationalists patriots; but the war that is being fought by Al Queada is TRANS-NATIONAL and their enemy is American interests all over the world. The depth and scale of this war is immense and the drain on the American economy will eventually cause the US to collapse. America is already paying for these extravagance by never ending printing of the US$ and the never ending rivers of US$ will return to haunt the Americans. That the US$ has lost its value is already evident and China these last few days have sold China bonds in EUROS and not in US$. This shift will damage confidence in the US$ and will mark the downward spiral for the US$. I saw bin Laden on TV and he looked very calm and composed. From the translation that came over the TV he warns the American people that it is their power alone that will make the US safe. I perceive that he was stating the dire events to be unfolded very soon. He looks and sound like he already has in place the likely havoc that he has worked out to be implemented at his snap of his fingers. I believe that it is possible that he will drop his bomb very soon after the American election. I am just guessing. His appeal is to the Muslims of the world; and it is a call for justice for the Muslim people. He appeal is for a clash of civilizations; an appeal for a guerrilla war of unprecedented scale and ferocity. It is a call for a crusade. America has acted like a beastly predator and they must be treated as such..
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@janet069 (663)
• United States
4 Jan 07
I hate to burst your bubble but George Bush can never be president again. They are only allowed 2 terms and this is his last.