Growing Good News from Iraqis?
More and more we are hearing about Iraqis coming out to dispatch insurgents and defend themselves. Only some has been verified thusfar, but this process, if continued, will put an end to "insurgency" and literally terrify every Middle East tyranny.
Two Fox News military consultants have given important information concerning the "insurgency." One said that insurgencies tend to last about 9 years. The other said that Iraqis rising up against insurgents will bring peace quicker than any other process, and it can come quickly. Both statements spell the end of the insurgency, of course.
But, we have written pieces in Sixth Column on numerous occasions wondering where the Iraqi citizens are in their own defense of themselves. That has included allowing suicide car bombs into public gatherings of Iraqis. We are aware that these car bombs have become far less frequent, and we hope this means that everybody in Iraq has put 2 and 2 together to get 4.
Now we hear about Iraqis coming out from their homes to gun down insurgent bullies trying to terrorize them. Like gathering drops of precipitation which ultimately become a big river, these are happening in very small groups, in twos and threes. We would not expect non-objective journalists to report these, but there are great stories to be told in these events.
It would be utterly wonderful to see an independent republic of Iraq, governed by democratic principles, with a non-Islamic constitution. So many have said it could not be done, but look at all of the things being done that have been proclaimed as "impossible."
The processes of citizens coming to dispatch insurgent groups on behalf of themselves just reek with merit. Backbone and self-esteem may be emerging. Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, etc., will fear these processes the most because these horrible governments continue to exist only because the citizens of these countries have been willing to endure tyranny. Satellites and dishes put devastating electro-magnetic radiations into these countries, and the people are not dumb. They have all the potential of all other humans. It won't take much for them to learn the lessons from Iraq if the Iraqis continue to rise to create their own destinies.
Two Fox News military consultants have given important information concerning the "insurgency." One said that insurgencies tend to last about 9 years. The other said that Iraqis rising up against insurgents will bring peace quicker than any other process, and it can come quickly. Both statements spell the end of the insurgency, of course.
But, we have written pieces in Sixth Column on numerous occasions wondering where the Iraqi citizens are in their own defense of themselves. That has included allowing suicide car bombs into public gatherings of Iraqis. We are aware that these car bombs have become far less frequent, and we hope this means that everybody in Iraq has put 2 and 2 together to get 4.
Now we hear about Iraqis coming out from their homes to gun down insurgent bullies trying to terrorize them. Like gathering drops of precipitation which ultimately become a big river, these are happening in very small groups, in twos and threes. We would not expect non-objective journalists to report these, but there are great stories to be told in these events.
It would be utterly wonderful to see an independent republic of Iraq, governed by democratic principles, with a non-Islamic constitution. So many have said it could not be done, but look at all of the things being done that have been proclaimed as "impossible."
The processes of citizens coming to dispatch insurgent groups on behalf of themselves just reek with merit. Backbone and self-esteem may be emerging. Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, etc., will fear these processes the most because these horrible governments continue to exist only because the citizens of these countries have been willing to endure tyranny. Satellites and dishes put devastating electro-magnetic radiations into these countries, and the people are not dumb. They have all the potential of all other humans. It won't take much for them to learn the lessons from Iraq if the Iraqis continue to rise to create their own destinies.
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