Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Baath, the Next Generation.

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The mediocrity of Bremer’s decision to dissolve the Iraqi army right after the fall had probably surpassed that of some fifteen century Europeans when they thought current America was India. In fact, the Iraqi army at that time was anything but total Baath, and the flatness of Mr. Bremer gave the Saddamists a golden opportunity on a titanium plate when he rid of the very institution that could have helped re-institutionalizing ‘Iraq sans-Baath’. Perhaps Bremer’s Knight Templar vision was bigger than that of Nixon’s four more years, which made him believe – at least for the first few weeks, that bulky ‘Pentagonistas’ with miserable war record – Hawaii, Hiroshima, Hanoi , Korea, Serbia … could rule the Mesopotamia with a saucy character like this man

… of course, the rest is rusty history.

Al Kalasi, AL Baghdadi, Al Muradi (pro-Baath communist party), A. Al Zeebari (Kurdistan), EL-Douri faction, southerner Shiites. Al Dhari and Ulama Al Muslimeen will head an amalgam of resistance in Syria to discuss government in exile with wide political platform. The common objective is recognition after their unprecedented resistance success. Younis Al-Hamad is excluded from the gathering due to his inclination towards political dialogue with the invaders – AL-Hamad’s personnel attended the Prague meeting with a few invaders’ elements.

The plan for the after-fall Baath resistance was well-thought in late 2002 and it entailed precise operations (240 efficient leaders) with logistic supports that will last for 25 years. Jalil Ahmed Haboush (the invaders’ Iraqi-Takriti rat before the war) has informed the invaders of such plan but his warning was passed unheeded. Weapons have been hidden in segments/areas that will make each resistance unit independent with its proper enabler tools. Dress codes are variables and a few ex-army Baathist officials have gotten rid of their uniforms until victory prevails. One of the most prominent confrontation with the invaders was during Falluja I when overtly-confident Baath resistance kept their uniform intact with the red-colored triangle badge on (the republican guards)

The Baath’s objective after the total defeat of the invaders will be resolving the ‘pro-Iranians!’ problem in Iraq. As per one of their Islamist leaders from Muosel “if they don’t accept concessions then we may have to poison them all to death!)

The Sadrists are aware of future changes, and are maintaining course of resistance as a sole form of salvation.

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