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Personally, I 100% believe that the Turks hire people to monitor those forums and keep any Kurds from talking to any Jews! Maybe even Turkish intelligence job for that. The tactic they use is to get Kurds mad, while they themselves stay very cool and intellectual, and then the Kurds say something nasty and make themselves look bad. Beware of this trap, and always stay calm and cool.
Yes, both the Washington Post and the NY Times are very much against the war and they will print anything they can find that makes the whole situation look bad.
The US public opinion polls are indicating that US citizens want the US out of the war. These politicians have to stand for election in 2006 and definately in 2008. This is why I keep saying it is important to get Southern Kurdistan as strong as possible...we do not have much time...if there is to be a Kurdistan, it must be able to withstand the US withdrawal....and this is a time to work for as much support as we can.
I hope the US will not do that, but the leaders must answer the people, so who knows how much of a big issue it will be...but the seriously injured is approaching 10,000 and killed is 1,700. It may not seem like much, but Americans ask "what is it for?" and what are the politicians supposed to say to that?




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