Culture | December 03, 2008 | 17 comments

Respect our President, Iraqi's Do !!!

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“One day an Iraqi general was looking for (someone) to actually translate between him and (the) American forces,” Benny Aldosakee told CNSNews.com. “He couldn’t find anybody, because everyone was scared. They were afraid to go and work for the military. So he asked me to go with him. I went back home, and I told my parents.”

In Iraq, Aldosakee explained, even a grown man has to ask his parents’ permission when making a life-changing decision. His parents were against his plan. But Aldosakee asked his father if he could explain why he wanted to work as a translator for the U.S. military.

“I said, ‘Dad, who do you think I’m going to work for?’ He said, ‘Americans.’ I said, “Who are those Americans?’ He said, ‘Americans are Americans.’ I said, ‘No, they are not only Americans. They are those people who sacrificed themselves, their blood, and they left their kids behind, they left their country – the greatest country in the world – and came here to give me freedom, so why shouldn’t I go help them to free my people?’ So my father looked at me and said, ‘Go, son. Go.’”

Iraq cost us, in money and blood. But, the effects of a free Iraq will help the whole world. This is true Globalism. Our President is loved by most Iraqi citizens. The slanderous media will tell you different, but the troops know the truth. Why do you think so many people over there are on their 2nd, 3rd and 4th tour of duty? Because, they know what they have done, and it is momentous. This might not be a popular article here on CURRENT. But I could care less. The Truth is George Walker Bush is an American hero. And....No amount of slanderous lies is going to change the truth.
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  • Katanajon
  • neocongo
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  • Katanajon
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    • Kennedy's CIA might have helped him, No Bushes involved. And I say Might have.

      Rise to power
      Saddam Hussein after the successful 1963 Ba'ath party coup
      Saddam Hussein in Cairo after fleeing there following the failed assassination attempt against Qassim

      Army officers with ties to the Ba'ath Party overthrew Qassim in a coup in 1963. Ba'athist leaders were appointed to the cabinet and Abdul Salam Arif became president. Arif dismissed and arrested the Ba'athist leaders later that year. Saddam returned to Iraq, but was imprisoned in 1964. Just prior to his imprisonment and until 1968, Saddam held the position of Ba'ath party secretary.[14] He escaped prison in 1967 and quickly became a leading member of the party. In 1968, Saddam participated in a bloodless coup led by Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr that overthrew Abdul Rahman Arif. Al-Bakr was named president and Saddam was named his deputy, and deputy chairman of the Baathist Revolutionary Command Council. According to biographers, Saddam never forgot the tensions within the first Ba'athist government, which formed the basis for his measures to promote Ba'ath party unity as well as his resolve to maintain power and programs to ensure social stability.

      Various U.S. diplomats and intelligence officials have asserted that Saddam was strongly linked with the CIA, and that U.S. intelligence, under President John F. Kennedy, helped Saddam's party seize power for the first time in 1963.[15][16]

      Saddam Hussein in the past was seen by U.S. intelligence services as a bulwark of anti-communism in the 1960s and 1970s.[16] His first contacts with U.S. officials date back to 1959, when he was part of a CIA-authorized six-man squad tasked with ousting then Iraqi Prime Minister Abdul Karim Qassim.[17]

      Although Saddam was al-Bakr's deputy, he was a strong behind-the-scenes party politician. Al-Bakr was the older and more prestigious of the two, but by 1969 Saddam Hussein clearly had become the moving force behind the party.

    • 3 years ago
  • Katanajon
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    • I for one am so tired of hearing the same ol Left Wing lies, Bush dealt "Coke with Noriega" "CIA Killed Kennedy" The CIA Trained Osama Bin Laden so he could lead the Freedom Fighters. We installed Saddam. These are all WET DREAMS of "THE KOOK FRINGE" here is what CHARLIE WILSON says about Osama.

      You often hear that the CIA trained Osama Bin Laden when he was part of the mujahideen in Afghanistan. Is this true?

      I am so glad you asked that question. The CIA never trained a single Arab. Nor did it ever recruit a single Arab. And the Arabs as a matter of fact — there were a few rich ones that were kind of drifting around the fringes of the Afghan war to get their ticket punched as having been warriors, which they were not. But the idea that we trained him is absolutely 100% false. And also the idea that they’re using arms that we furnished is also false.

    • 3 years ago
  • neocongo
  • Katanajon
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    • No we didn't put him in power Neo congo. Where do you get your information. Salon?....We sold him some weapons between 1982 and 1986 or something like that, That is all. He spent his whole life putting himself in place in Iraq. He tried to assassinate the President of Iraq way back in the 1950's this made him a hero with the sunni's. When he got out of jail he became a small time thug and wannabee politician. and eventually killed his way up to number two. Then it was easy for him he retired number 1 and there he was President. Much the same story with Arafat. There's just something who attempts to kill a President, if they don't get the death penalty they end up as President someday. Any way, your facts are crap, we didn't put him in there, AT ALL.!!!

    • 3 years ago
  • neocongo
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    • I'm gonna say I need some hard evidence of your conclusion that most Iraqi's are glad we invaded.

      I have no doubt, that the Iraqi's and other Middle Easterners would thank us to no end if we didn't install another Saddam. Because you see, that is exactly what we did. We put Saddam into power, and he was our best oil selling buddy. But then he stopped playing ball, and we had to take him out. And George Bush thinks he's a damn hero. Well, sorry Jon, you and the GOP are the only people on this planet still believing the lie that the people of Iraq are ever, at all better off for having run across the good ole US of A.

    • 3 years ago
  • Katanajon
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    • Except the country has MILLIONS of people in it. And the majority lived in hell while the few lived like Romans. So yeah there is always the sour grapes, glass 1/2 full crowed. But ask any of them if they would want it back the way it was and most will say HELL no, even if they lost a relative. People die in WAR, but more people died under Saddam.

    • 3 years ago
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    • davipaul2:

      AS I said no one here would like it, but I have talked to quit a few soldiers and I believe them. Our media only interviews people who tow there line, you should know that.

    • 3 years ago
  • Katanajon
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    • With great reward comes great cost. Here is an Iraqi's view of things. We took some lives that's for sure, but we saved millions.

    • 3 years ago
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    • Benny adds:

      Aldosakee said before the U.S. led invasion of Iraq, he and his family were resigned to live their lives under Saddam Hussein’s rule.

      “Because we couldn’t even dream that one day in our lives that Saddam Hussein would be removed from his power,” Aldosakee, 28, told CNSNews.com. “And President Bush did it within a month.”

      Aldosakee said that fact alone has shaped the opinion of the majority of his countrymen.

      “Most people in Iraq say President Bush is a hero,” said Aldosakee, who was on Capitol Hill earlier this month for a campaign event for Will Breazeale, a congressional candidate in North Carolina’s 7th district.

      And Aldosakee, a Sunni Muslim, said that sentiment includes Shia Muslims and the Kurdish people in Iraq.

      Aldosakee said he had no idea what he would find in America.

      “I have met thousands of people,” Aldosakee said. “I have found out that the American people are the most wonderful people on this planet. I did not know that before because we don’t know anything about America. We only see bad things about America.”

    • 3 years ago
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