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  • POJO_Risin
    Roth Army Caesar
    • Mar 2003
    • 40648

    US "hands back" power to IRAQ 2 days early

    10:30 AM...their time...obviously 2 days early to avoid the tension...



    I can't even find an article on the web yet...

    Come to the ARmy...we break all the fucking news...

    good...they had to do it in complete secrecy so everyone wasn't killed...

    awesome situation over there...outstanding...
    "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."
  • Eyes of the Night
    Veteran
    • Jan 2004
    • 1993

    #2
    good...they had to do it in complete secrecy so everyone wasn't killed...-Risin'

    LMFAO! ... true ... true ...


    Interesting indeed!
    Broken down n' dirty dressed in rags ...

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    • POJO_Risin
      Roth Army Caesar
      • Mar 2003
      • 40648

      #3
      You could tell Dan Rather was pissed off...went all the way over there for the big production...and left with his cock in his hand...

      talking to some idiot blonde at CBS All-Night...
      "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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      • Eyes of the Night
        Veteran
        • Jan 2004
        • 1993

        #4
        So where did you hear it first? ... what thread? ...


        lmao



        Broken down n' dirty dressed in rags ...

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        • FORD
          ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

          • Jan 2004
          • 58785

          #5
          Not as if this actually means anything. Allawi is an old CIA hack and the regime is very much a puppet of the BCE. And the troops ain't going anywhere. It's still an occupation, and I doubt the Iraqi people are buying it.

          This whole false "turnover" was designed to put a "win" in Junior's column, though only an idiot would think he's "winning anything".
          Eat Us And Smile

          Cenk For America 2024!!

          Justice Democrats


          "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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          • Ally_Kat
            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
            • Jan 2004
            • 7612

            #6
            U.S. Hands Power to Iraqis Two Days Early

            By TAREK EL-TABLAWY, Associated Press Writer

            BAGHDAD, Iraq - The U.S.-led coalition transferred sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government two days early Monday in a surprise move that apparently caught insurgents off guard, averting a feared campaign of attacks to sabotage the historic step toward self-rule.

            Legal documents transferring sovereignty were handed over by U.S. governor L. Paul Bremer to chief justice Midhat al-Mahmood in a small ceremony in the heavily guarded Green Zone. Bremer took charge in Iraq about a year ago.

            "This is a historical day ... a day that all Iraqis have been looking forward to," said Iraqi President Ghazi Al-Yawer. "This is a day we are going to take our country back into the international forum."


            Militants had conducted a campaign of car bombings, kidnappings and other violence that killed hundreds of Iraqis in recent weeks and was designed to disrupt the transfer, announced by the Bush administration late last year. Intially, the Americans were thought to have planned for about one more year of occupation.


            The response in Baghdad was mixed.


            "Iraqis are happy inside, but their happiness is marred by fear and melancholy," said artist Qassim al-Sabti. "Of course I feel I'm still occupied. You can't find anywhere in the world people who would accept occupation. America these days, is like death. Nobody can escape from it."


            Two hours after the ceremony Bremer left Iraq on a U.S. Air Force C-130, said Robert Tappan, an official of the former coalition occupation authority. Bremer was accompanied by coalition spokesman Dan Senor and close members of his staff. Bremer's destination was not given, but an aide said he was "going home."


            The new interim government was sworn in six hours after the handover ceremony, which Western governments largely hailed as a necessary next step. The Arab world voiced cautious optimism, but maintained calls for the U.S. military to leave the country quickly.


            Interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi delivered a sweeping speech sketching out some of his goals for the country, urging people not to be afraid of the "outlaws" fighting against "Islam and Muslims," assuring them that "God is with us."


            "I warn the forces of terror once again," he said. "We will not forget who stood with us and against us in this crisis."


            Members of Allawi's Cabinet each stepped forward to place their right hand on the Quran and pledged to accept their new duties with sincerity and impartiality. Behind them, a bank of Iraqi flags lined the podium.


            "Before us is a challenge and a burden and we ask God almighty to give us the patience and guide us to take this country whose people deserves all goodness," said President Ghazi al-Yawer after taking his oath. "May God protect Iraq and its citizens."


            The NATO alliance quickly said it would begin training the Iraqi military, which faces a daunting task in putting down the growing insurgency threatening the country.


            President Bush marked the transfer with a whispered comment and a handshake with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, gathered with world leaders around a table at a NATO summit in Istanbul, Turkey.


            Stealing a glance at his watch to make sure the transfer had occurred, Bush put his hand over his mouth to guard his remarks, leaned toward Blair and then reached out to shake hands. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, a row behind the president, beamed.


            Bush was briefed Sunday that the Allawi government was ready to take power early.


            The early transfer had been under discussion between Allawi and U.S. officials for at least a week, a senior administration official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.


            Bremer's last moments in Iraq were spent in a meeting with Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the top American commander in the country.

            Although the interim government will have full sovereignty, it will operate under major restrictions — some of them imposed at the urging of the influential Shiite clergy which sought to limit the powers of an unelected administration.

            For example, the interim government will only hold power seven months until, as directed by a United Nations Security Council resolution, there must be elections "in no case later than" Jan. 31. The Americans will still hold responsibility for security. And the interim government will not be able to amend the interim constitution. That document outlines many civil liberties guarantees that would make problematic a declaration of emergency.

            As Iraq's highest authority, Bremer had issued more than 100 orders and regulations, many of them Western-style laws governing everything from bankruptcy and traffic, to restrictions on child labor and copying movies.

            Some are likely to be ignored. One law requires at least a month in jail for people caught driving without a license — something many Iraqis do not have. Another demands that drivers stay in a single lane, a rule widely ignored in Iraq's chaotic streets.

            Others are more controversial. On Saturday, Bremer signed an edict that gave U.S. and other Western civilian contractors immunity from Iraqi law while performing their jobs in Iraq. The idea outrages many Iraqis who said the law allows foreigners to act with impunity even after the occupation.

            A Bremer elections law restricts certain candidates from running for office, banning parties with links to militias, for instance.

            The Coalition Provisional Authority's laws remain in effect after the occupation ends unless rescinded or revised by the interim government, a task that another Bremer-signed law allows, but only after a difficult process.

            The new government's major tasks will be to prepare for elections, handle the day-to-day running of the country and work along with the U.S.-led multinational force, which is responsible for security. The Iraqis can in principle ask the foreign troops to leave — although that is unlikely.

            However, the United States and its partners hoped that the transfer of sovereignty would serve as a psychological boost for Iraqis, who have been increasingly frustrated by and hostile to foreign military occupation. U.S. officials hope that Iraqis will believe that they are now in control of their country and that will take the steam out of the insurgency.

            With the transfer, the Iraqis now face the daunting task of securing law and order with the help of about 135,000 U.S. troops and about 20,000 more from other coalition countries.

            The handover ceremony took place in a formal room with Louis XIV furniture in an office in the building formerly used by the Iraqi Governing Council. Officials were seated in gilded chairs around a table, in the center of which was a bowl of flowers with a small Iraqi flag in it.

            Just before the handover, everyone stood up, and documents were passed to the chief justice at 10:26 a.m. local time — at that point, legal sovereignty was passed.

            Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, the coalition deputy operations chief, was the only U.S. military official present.

            "We'd like to express our thanks to the coalition," al-Yawer said. "There is no way to turn back now."

            Bremer, wearing a dark suit and a blue tie with small white dots, read the transfer document, which was inside a blue folder. With a laugh, he referred to himself as the "ex-administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority."

            Allawi stood on his right and al-Yawer on his left.

            "The Iraqi government is determined to hold elections at the scheduled date, which is January next year," Allawi said in Arabic. He had told CBS television network that the election might be delayed if the security situation did not improve.

            There was little initial public reaction to the near-secret transfer ceremony, which was broadcast on Iraqi and Arabic satellite television stations. There was no celebratory gunfire — which rattles through Baghdad when Iraq's national soccer team defeats foreign clubs.

            Workers were cleaning the area on Firdous Square where the statue of Saddam Hussein was hauled down on April 9, 2003, when Baghdad fell. More police were seen in the streets.

            Coalition officials said Bush had already sent a letter to al-Yawer formally requesting diplomatic relations.

            "You have said, and we agreed, that you are ready for sovereignty," Bremer said in the ceremony. "I will leave Iraq confident in its future."
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            • ELVIS
              Banned
              • Dec 2003
              • 44120

              #7
              Originally posted by FORD
              Not as if this actually means anything. Allawi is an old CIA hack and the regime is very much a puppet of the BCE.
              Allawi has a 73% favorable rating in Iraq.. Dick for breath...

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              • FORD
                ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                • Jan 2004
                • 58785

                #8
                Originally posted by ELVIS
                Allawi has a 73% favorable rating in Iraq.. Dick for breath...
                Saddam Hussein had 99.9% of the popular vote in his last election. I think it's safe to assume their polls are about as reliable as FAUX News.

                Besides, what does that fake popularity poll have to do with him being a CIA/BCE puppet?
                Eat Us And Smile

                Cenk For America 2024!!

                Justice Democrats


                "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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                • Cathedral
                  ROTH ARMY ELITE
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 6621

                  #9
                  Oh yes, Ford...Everything is a conspiracy, nothing the Republicans ever do is good enough, blah blah blah...

                  Dude, your glass is always half empty but the shame is in the fact that what it is filled with is never facts, just bullshit. No wonder it tastes nasty in your mouth.

                  Here's an idea for you and people like you.
                  Change things, that's it, change things...Stop typing your bitch sessions here and get out in the real world and work to change the things that get your panties in a bunch.
                  Your rants here will not convert a single Republican so why bother?

                  March your ass to Washington and wave your flag of immorality in the actual air. Get your ideas about the BCE/PNAC criminals into the real public and if those you claim are guilty actually are guilty of the charges you claim they are, they should be doing time, right?

                  Or do you already have a statement to read about how you were shut down by the BCE/PNAC when your mission fails?
                  I tell ya bro, you aren't getting very far on a message board celebrating DLR.
                  I would call that a "fact", but you wouldn't understand that word.

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                  • jacksmar
                    Full Member Status

                    • Feb 2004
                    • 3533

                    #10
                    Ford, you’re so wrapped up in kook theory you don’t make much sense.
                    Is Jayson Blair your ghost writer?
                    A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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                    • FORD
                      ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                      • Jan 2004
                      • 58785

                      #11
                      There's no "kook theory" about it. If you believe the "new government" of Iraq has anything even slightly resembling soverignty, then you're a damned idiot. It's a colonial government. And with 14 permanent military bases already planned, it's certainly safe to assume that the occupation will not be over anytime soon.

                      Nor did they ever intend for it to be. The PNAC agenda called for Iraq to be invaded first because of 2 reasons:

                      1) the oil , obviously.

                      2) the central location from which to stage the rest of the PNAC invasions.


                      That's the reality of it. And you can bet the Iraqis aren't fooled for a minute.
                      Eat Us And Smile

                      Cenk For America 2024!!

                      Justice Democrats


                      "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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                      • Mezro
                        Full Member Status

                        • May 2004
                        • 4153

                        #12
                        US "hands back" power to Iraq 2 days early and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.

                        Mezro...like holiday fruitcake we try to pawn off Iraq on the next sucker
                        Got me a date with a shaved Asian. I know, I know; I think it's fucked!

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                        • jacksmar
                          Full Member Status

                          • Feb 2004
                          • 3533

                          #13


                          “The word "kook" was coined by the beatniks, as a pared-down version of "cuckoo," as in "going cuckoo." A kook is a person stigmatized by virtue of outlandish, extreme or socially unacceptable beliefs that underpin their entire existence. Kooks usually don't keep their beliefs to themselves; they either air them constantly or create lasting monuments to them. “

                          Ford, stay away from the kool-aid.
                          A NATION OF COWARDS - Jeffrey R. Snyder

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                          • Big Troubles
                            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 8517

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mezro
                            US "hands back" power to Iraq 2 days early and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.

                            Mezro...like holiday fruitcake we try to pawn off Iraq on the next sucker
                            LOL Just when the thread was getting serious. Mezro to the rescue!
                            "FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKIN' BITCH! WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE ANYWAYS? TALK TO ME LIKE THAT? FUCK YOU. DRAG QUEEN LOOKIN' WHORE- YOU AINT SHIT. YOUR THE FRECKLE TO THE LEFT OF MY BROWN EYE. NOW GO MAKE YOURSELF USEFUL...OH, PUT DAD ON THE PHONE"

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                            • nondairycreamer
                              Roth Army Recruit
                              • May 2004
                              • 6

                              #15
                              What the fuck? You don't like George Bush?

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