The mistake in Iraq

Posted by Moonage on 27 Sep 2004 | Tagged as: International Politics

The killer of Daniel Pearl was killed yesterday in Paksitan:

Amjad Hussain Farooqi, also accused in two attempts on the life of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf in December 2003, died in a four-hour shootout Sunday at a house in the southern town of Nawabshah. Two or three other men, one of them an Islamic cleric, were arrested. Like Farooqi, they are all Pakistanis.

It seems kind of ironic to me that all these people are talking about how it’s a mistake to liberate the Iraqi people and then cite actions of Saudis, Pakistanis, and Jordanians as evidence what we are doing for Iraq is a mistake.

It seems real sad to me so many people buy that argument.

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