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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7708169.stm
A young woman recently stoned to death in Somalia first pleaded for her life, a witness has told the BBC.
"Don't kill me, don't kill me," she said, according to the man who wanted to remain anonymous. A few minutes later, more than 50 men threw stones.
Human rights group Amnesty International says the victim was a 13-year-old girl who had been raped.
Biggles
11-04-08, 04:18 PM
Truly a tragic story, and I have no desire whatsoever to start a debate, but does the U.S gov. really wage war to stop these sort of things? Or do you mean the UN maybe?
Digital_Trucker
11-04-08, 04:19 PM
You would think that with all the advancements man has made that things like this wouldn't be so common. Maybe when we "grow up":nope:
Meanwhile your country is allied with the likes of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia to name but a few.
And France.. :up:
VipertheSniper
11-04-08, 04:22 PM
And France.. :up:
Haven't heard of any stonings there...
And France.. :up:
Haven't heard of any stonings there...
Not sure about the authenticity.. but there ya go.
http://jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/003883.php
Meanwhile your country is allied with the likes of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia to name but a few.
And France.. :up:
France which conducts and has been conducting dirty diplomatic relations with Africa and some Arab regimes for decades, that's precisely why I wouldn't ever dare proclame that "this (injustice) is why we fight". That's total BS.
I wasn't aware that France was doing any fighting.
Jimbuna
11-04-08, 04:30 PM
Somalia....the cornerstone of humanity :nope:
Stealth Hunter
11-04-08, 04:34 PM
Meanwhile your country is allied with the likes of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia to name but a few.
And France.. :up:
France which conducts and has been conducting dirty diplomatic relations with Africa and some Arab regimes for decades, that's precisely why I wouldn't ever dare proclame that "this (injustice) is why we fight". That's total BS.
I wasn't aware that France was doing any fighting.
Maybe that's because they don't feel the need to be the world's policeman...;)
Meanwhile your country is allied with the likes of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia to name but a few.
And France.. :up:
France which conducts and has been conducting dirty diplomatic relations with Africa and some Arab regimes for decades, that's precisely why I wouldn't ever dare proclame that "this (injustice) is why we fight". That's total BS.
I wasn't aware that France was doing any fighting.
Forgetting about Afghanistan?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/20/afghanistan.france
That doesn't surprise me one bit since apparently you were also unaware that some of your allies have stonings and beheading written in their laws.
"My" allies? You're saying that France is not allied with any government that allows stonings or beheadings?
Meanwhile your country is allied with the likes of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia to name but a few.
And France.. :up:
France which conducts and has been conducting dirty diplomatic relations with Africa and some Arab regimes for decades, that's precisely why I wouldn't ever dare proclame that "this (injustice) is why we fight". That's total BS.
I wasn't aware that France was doing any fighting.
Forgetting about Afghanistan?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/20/afghanistan.france
Why not?, Mikhayl is...
That doesn't surprise me one bit since apparently you were also unaware that some of your allies have stonings and beheading written in their laws.
"My" allies? You're saying that France is not allied with any government that allows stonings or beheadings?
You quoted my post but looks like you missed it anyway so here it is again : France which conducts and has been conducting dirty diplomatic relations with Africa and some Arab regimes for decades, that's precisely why I wouldn't ever dare proclame that "this (injustice) is why we fight". That's total BS.
Well maybe you fight for some dirty diplomatic reason but don't be telling others why they fight.
Digital_Trucker
11-04-08, 04:52 PM
I think, perhaps, the definition of "we" might need to be explained here. I don't think "we" is the United States or any other government, but, instead, is meant to be the soldiers who are actually doing the fighting. I would certainly be willing to fight against such things, as an individual or a citizen of my country. If that constitutes being the "worlds policeman", so be it. Looks like the world needs some policemen, it certainly isn't behaving in a civilized manner on it's own.
Edit : Yes, I include the government of my own country in my definition of the world.
Skybird
11-04-08, 05:14 PM
It were the French who were bringing the Americans up to date regarding terror intel once America decided to go relocate some troops after 9/11. It also were the French who saved the Americans repeatedly from intel and military desasters in Iraq, after the invasion. Contacts between america and French inteol always was close and good at that time, despite Bush's rethoric yelling at Europe.
The French are running a top secret and top competent anti terror intel service and a dedicated counter-terrorism program that easily could compete and rival with the Amerian efforts, and in my view they are even better, and more professionally organised.
American and French troops regularly cooperated closely in ground combat in Afghanistan, and the French had a very tough and rocksolid reputation with the Ameicans there, leading that far that the american troops trusted them blindly.
ARTE showed two insightful docus on these two things, repeatedly over the past years. Especially regarding that top secret counter-terror-intelligence service, what was to be seen in that docu easily gave the impression to be superior to america'S intel efforts in many parts.
many Arab states fear the French intel more than any American service.
The French not fighting? Ha, laughable. America'S position in Afghanistan today would have been far worse today without the French. It's just that the French keep the lowest prpofile possible, and they are so good in that that not only you do not see much about them in the media, but that the silence is so total that you would not even assume they are active. But they are, and maybe more efficient in secrecy and efficiency than any other of the major Western players.
That they constantly get so massively understimated, is their success.
Hylander_1314
11-05-08, 03:44 AM
August, ya got me with the title to the thread. I thought you might be linking to the old "Why We Fight" series that was done by Frank Capra.
As for France, Thanks! The ships, men and materials provided during the War For Independence were a great help. And it helped America break the chains of tyranny.
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