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Wednesday, 19 January 2005
"Army of Muhammad" Commander Links Aid Received From Iran

This just in from MEMRI (Middle East Media Research Institute) - Muayed Al-Nasseri, Commander of the "Army of Muhammad," a terrorist organization that organized and committed attacks against Coalition Forces in the embattled country of Iraq, claimed the aid his organization received came from Iran and Syria. "Many factions of the resistance are receiving aid from the neighboring countries. We in the Army of Muhammad... The fighting has been going on for almost two years now, and there must be aid, and this aid came from the neighboring countries. We got aid primarily from Iran. The truth is that Iran has played a significant role in supporting the Army of Muhammad and many factions of the resistance. I have some units, especially in southern Iraq, which receive Iranian aid in the form of arms and equipment."

I'm lovin' it. Aid from Iran and Syria - why, those miserable clowns have been murdering and imprisoning our citizens and soldiers, and ruthlessly slaughtering innocent civilians from countries they've oppressed for what - 25 years now? Now we have definitive proof in the form of confession of a captured commander in the field of the direct involvement of foreign governments against us in the War On Terror.

Does this mean that I hope that Iran will soon be a target of our wrath? After all, we have a 25-year-old stated policy on such behavior...

No. I'm not a warmonger on this issue - something like 70% of the population of that country is under age 30, and is bitterly tired of the pathological assault on individual liberties by the Mullahs and their theocracy. A change in government looks like it may come to pass, assuming that the people give Khatami a swift kick in the pants and bring on a leader that can oust the ruling Mullah class. Such an event would herald the biggest accomplishment in the War On Terror - Muslim people throwing off the chains of autocratic theocracy and adopting democratic reforms WITHOUT intervention from a foreign power. You see signs of unrest in the youth in that country; there's a revolution in foment - if only it can gain ground against the police state erected by the ruling class, it may be able to effect change inside that nation, without intervention from abroad.

I am praying that the young people of Iran manage this feat BEFORE the Mullahs finish the construction of the nuclear bombs, upon which they are busily toiling away. I do not want us to attempt to take another country on in a land war, especially one as large as Iran. We simply don't have the manpower, and I am unenthusiastic about the nature of conscription. Nevertheless, we cannot allow the viciously corrupt and evil Mullahs to possess a nuclear weapon, as I am sure that they will see fit to slip it into the hands of one of the many terrorist organizations they have been funding and supporting for the last quarter-century.

The employment of such a weapon would mean a great tragedy for the world, as our retribution would surely be terrible in its response, and untold millions of people would perish.

If we have to disarm the Mullahs, it will be imperative that we perform the action surgically from the air, with minimal collateral damage. Such an attack will minimize discontent from the youth population - I am hoping that we attack the Mullahs personally, too, as the death of the top leaders of that country may be all the push needed to free the youth movement to take their government back.

posted by: underwhelmed at January 19, 2005 08:04 | link | comments |

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