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Wednesday, August 20, 2003
3:44:00 PM EDT
Hearing Just a Girl -- No Doubt

The UN Bombing in Iraq


Via InstaPundit, an on-the-scene recounting of yesterday's UN bombing in Iraq by blogger Chief Wiggles, who is currently stationed in Baghdad. Quote:

"What is even more disturbing is the fact that many of these acts of terrorism are committed by non-Iraqi people, those from other countries who have traveled here for the sole purpose of disrupting our efforts to give to these people a life free from fear, bondage, and torture. As if their small random acts of violence will even put a dent in our resolve to continue in our efforts to provide security and freedom to these people."

 This CNN story amplifies what the Chief is noting:

"Iraq is becoming a major 'magnet' for al Qaeda terrorists, who now pose more of a threat than remnants of Saddam Hussein's Baath Party, two analysts said Tuesday after a truck bomb killed 17 at the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad."

 AOL Journal Fran's Thoughts asks: "Has Bush got the US in a war than could turn into another Vietnam?"  I don't know if the comparison is useful, personally, but it's clear that the situation on the ground is metastatizing into something different than what the battle was even a few weeks ago.

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  • #2 Comment from fatcatskinycat 
    1/27/04 10:39 PM Permalink
    What took us this long to finally go to Iraq to help these poor people? Like when we waited until 6 million were killed by Hitler and his crew. We can't keep waiting till so many people suffer before we help them. I don't care if we get into 5 "Vietnams", around the world, we must help the very needy peoples anywhere we can. I want to be proud to be an American because we do help other countries. Sandy.(Still working on my first journal entry.)Fatcatskinycat@AOL
  • #1 Comment from bmiller224 
    8/23/03 12:43 AM Permalink
    I've posted a couple of comments about it at my own new AOL Journal . I was going to link to the comments here, but I can't seem to insert a hyperlink in the comments. But the full links are:

    http://journals.aol.com/bmiller224/OldHickorysWeblog/entries/8
    and
    http://journals.aol.com/bmiller224/OldHickorysWeblog/entries/12

    Fran's comment is right. Things are getting uglier there.