Sound familiar?
Most Baghdad residents on Wednesday condemned al Qaeda’s beheading of a U.S. civilian in Iraq but many said his death was just the latest atrocity in a cycle of violence that is driving them to despair.
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“The Americans killed hundreds in Falluja in retaliation for the mutilation of the four Americans and now those people are killing an American in retaliation for the torture of prisoners,” said Arkan Mohammad, a cleric at Baghdad University.
“Someone has to do something to stop the cycle of violence from going on and on.”
Even in the Baghdad Sunni Muslim stronghold of Adhamiya, where there is fierce opposition to the occupation, many residents were appalled by the decapitation of Berg.
The US is finally learning all about moral equivocation, something that Israel has been learning for the past few years. Only this time, the US is a student, rather than one of the teachers.
Update: I somehow doubt that George Bush will be referring to this as a “cycle of violence.”
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‘moral equivocation’ ????????????????
The only things Israel’s zionista has learnt is how to start conflicts, lie, cheat, decieve, steal, provoke, humiliate and corrupt.
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