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I can only think now that the presentation of Castor and Pollux was designed to intimidate. The U.S. spent six hours torturing the four individuals in that villa before they went in and finished the job. Six hours of noise, six hours of fire, and surrounded by imminent death.
At what point did they fire the anti-tank missile which opened up one of the walls so that the soldiers could look at their victims? Did they keep firing? Did they move in then? How long did the 14 year old grandson stay alive, surrounded by his dead family?
This is the kind of death waiting for you if you stand in the Bush regime's way. Torture, execution, humiliation.
This can not have a good affect on the muslim world. No matter how hated, no matter how criminal, it is tasteless and racist to execute in this matter. Lest we not forget that the executioners were our special forces.
I am beginning to believe that the Bush regime wants an uprising, wants the chaos, so that they can pretend that their backs are to the wall... and start ordering our troops to go bugfuck nuts. There have already been bayonets fixed on a mass demonstration. The murmurs of a Shia uprising are growing ever louder.
I believe the Bush regime is fomenting hate and fomenting fear so as to alchemise a bloodbath. Thoughts?
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