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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 13 2008, 06:25 PM (243 Views) | |
| Iraq | Sep 13 2008, 06:25 PM Post #1 |
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Iraqi government, military, and police forces have summarily begun rounding up British personel within the Kingdom of Iraq. All assets previously owned by the British Petroleum company have been seized, along with all personel associated with activities within the Kingdom. The British Embassy has also been seized in Baghdad along with all British consulates. The British Ambassador is being held, along with other diplomats that were on the ground in Iraq. Hundreds of other British nationals have also been taken into custody. Previous economic deals regarding the Iraq Petroleum Company and British Petroleum have been dissolved. British officials, BP Employees, and other British Nationals are being held hostage until there can be a permenant solution to the Israeli question. Should the British military decide to act militarily on Iraq, all of the hostages will be summarily executed. Other foreign nationals, including French ex-patriates and French foreign workers have also been siezed and are being held. For the time being all hostages will be treated well. They will be provided adequate shelter and food. Nor will they be abused. This is merely a preventive measure to assure that western powers do not act unilaterally against Iraq. Iraq will be providing further information at a later date to inform foreign governments of the extent of people taken hostage and people of note. |
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| France | Sep 13 2008, 06:34 PM Post #2 |
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We highly condem this act of obvious terrorism and assure Iraq that if it does not release this prisoners, there will be consequences. Nuclear retaliation is not out of the question. |
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Tremblez, tyrans et vous perfides L'opprobre de tous les partis Tremblez ! vos projets parricides Vont enfin recevoir leurs prix ! Tout est soldat pour vous combattre S'ils tombent, nos jeunes héros, La terre en produit de nouveaux, Contre vous tout prêts à se battre ! | |
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| Japan | Sep 13 2008, 06:37 PM Post #3 |
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Japan strongly condemns this act totally disrepecting UN regulations and demands instantaneous release of the British and French civilians. Following this international crime Japan, too, places a full embargo on Iraq. |
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| Iraq | Sep 13 2008, 06:53 PM Post #4 |
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Retaliate with nukes. Your citizens will still die (France), so won't the British citizens. And while Japan is busy prattling on about how we are disrespecting the UN's own nefarious regulations and demands, Iraq will kindly point out the UN's disrespect for humanity in general by continually taking a western stance and treading upon the Palestinian people. As history continues to drive forth it becomes more and more apparent that the UN does not exist for forwarding humanity, but simply for forwarding western wants. The solution is very simple really. Simply allow Palestinian's to return to their place of origin. Undo the wrongs caused by illegal siezure of Palestinian property and land by Zionist thugs, and stand up to the persecution that the Palestinians have faced since the illegal state of Israel was created. The west continues to not care one bit for the Palestinian people. The British have even been so crass as to condemn the Palestinian's for actions by other nations. They care not for the situation of Palestinian's, they never have, and they never will. Iraq may burn in a nuclear fire, but it is not us that will be judged unworthy and uncaring by our gracious Lord Allah. The stains of blood on hundreds of Palestinians innocents lay etched into the palms of western imperialist powers just as much as they lay etched on the palms of the Zionist pigs. |
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| France | Sep 13 2008, 07:06 PM Post #5 |
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The people of France are not afraid of the petty terrorists, every French would die for their country, even if that involved dieing so that thousands of terrorists were vanquished with them. |
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Tremblez, tyrans et vous perfides L'opprobre de tous les partis Tremblez ! vos projets parricides Vont enfin recevoir leurs prix ! Tout est soldat pour vous combattre S'ils tombent, nos jeunes héros, La terre en produit de nouveaux, Contre vous tout prêts à se battre ! | |
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| Greece | Sep 14 2008, 12:40 AM Post #6 |
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May we say something to the government of Iraq? Yes the west has not been the most caring to the plights of the Palestinians but do you really think that by acting rashly and violently that you are going to force the West to back down? What do you have to gain from this course of action? Kill their citizens and you get to be the recipients of nukes. By making the Western nations angry and pissed off at you what incentive do they have to change? Yes you hold a rather large number hostage and you have just officially pissed off most Western nations. What is there to gain from it though? |
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| Iraq | Sep 14 2008, 01:25 AM Post #7 |
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We are not acting rashly or violently. We have killed no westerners. We have harmed not one single sole. The hostages are being treated to fine wine and cheese at this very moment. Rashly? Why are you talking to Iraq about acting rashly? This is not a matter of violence or lack of rationality. This is a matter of pure self-preservation. Nothing more, nothing less. Not having these hostages leaves us completely vulnerable to attacks by the western imperialist power houses that have traditionally dominated our lands anyway. We made simple demands. Simple, humane demands. A simple demand that human rights for the Palestinians be upheld. That's it. There are no ongoing hostilities in Israel. None. Bullets have not been fired there in months. It is not Iraq who has escalated the situation. It is the west with their veiled threats of supreme and total violence on Iraq, and declaring a nuclear holocaust because a simple demand that Palestinians be treated righteously and with dignity. Who is acting irrationally here? We ask the diplomats and correspondents in Greece, as well as the non-western world, to examine the dichotomy created here. What is to gain by being nuked after killing some westerners? Ask yourself. What kind of nation would nuke a nation of millions because of the loss of a few citizens? When all they needed to do to prevent the loss of their citizens was allow the Palestinian's to live in peace, with freedom, and dignity? We are not doing this to make western nations angry and pissed off. That is not the motivation. If we wanted to piss of western nations, we would have taken an entirely different route on this matter all-together. If we truly wanted to stir the pot, we would have restarted military operations in Israel again. But we're not. We have held steadfast to our positions, and have upheld the unofficial ceasefire. What is to gain from it? Something more than what existed before this entire war started. Somehow the aggressors, through UN manipulation, have been turned into the victims. The nation that began the invasion is now the nation the UN is defending. The same dire and squalid conditions that the Palestinian people have been forced into can be changed. They can be provided some semblence of hope. A hope that the persecution and indifference from the west will come to an end. A hope that the west will see the error in their ways. They are simple, common-sense demands that can put an end to this conflict. But as we can see, the west is really not one for upholding human rights. The west is about the west, and forwarding the west. The UN is now its new engine for supreme dictorial power. If the US wishes to veto resolutions because it doesn't fit their perogative, then it does so. Irregardless of human rights that it claims to uphold. So this scenario will continue... |
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