Window into the lefty view of Basra: There are no good guys, there are no bad guys
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http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/politics/blog/2008/03/expert_curren...
There's only Sadr and Maliki and they just disagree.
A Baltimore Sun blogger pulls an extended quote from Anthony Coredesman and claims that what we are viewing in Basra is really just an attempt by Maliki to destroy the Mahdi army before elections in October. See? The democratically elected govt. in Iraq is just as bad as Iran.
While I make no pretense that Maliki is as clean as a whistle, and there is some truth to this in the sense that Maliki is trying to establish power in Basra, it is also true that Maliki is a democratically elected leader controlling his government's own cities. God forbid.If Mexican proxies took over south Texas and started firing rockets into Houston, I guess we would be no better than them if we cleaned them out?
Several idiots commenting under the story use this to: 1)paint McCain as confused and unable to "tell the difference between Shiite and Sunni", 2)put the lie to the incredible claim that "the surge is working". I'm not surprised at the stupidity of the brainwashed.
Wonders never cease. I love it when lefties reveal their moral equivilancies between, if not preferences for, totalitarian gangster regimes who fight proxy wars in neighboring democracies to undermine those democracies and those democracies.
There are no good guys in this fight my quassam.
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