Monday, November 08, 2004

Kofi right 2004: Shut your mouth

Iraqi minister berates Annan Thank you Mr Hazem Sha'alan. Somebody needed to.

I was just browing through fcuk T-shirts today, just to check out their latest slogans, I found an old one: "If you don't like oral sex, keep your mouth shut." Mr Kofi Annan needs to follow this to the T.

From being a bright and effective guy, the United Nations Secretary-General Annan has turned into a wimp with a limp agenda. Mr Annan has time and again crossed the limits. But asking the Iraqi government to not launch an assault on Fallujah is just too much to digest. The new Iraqi government's sovereignty is recognised by the UN Security Council, Mr Annan knows that.

We know that it's a puppet regime, but a puppet regime is better than no regime. Mr Annan did not do to anything effective to make Saddam accept the dozen or so Security Council resolutions. The US launched an illegal war on Iraq, Mr Annan did not do much to stop the US.

We all agree that Fallujah is a hotbed of terrorism and one huge impediment in restoring normalcy in Iraq. Then why let the country bleed. The sooner the occupying Americans leave the country the better. And since they can't leave when it is still bleeding, it is necessary to catch the terror network now active in the Baghdad-Samarra,-Fallujah traingle.

The Mahdi army in Karbala and Sadr City surrendered only after the use of force. So will the desperados in Fallujah.

And by the way the monsters of Fallujah can't hide behind the facade of being a force resisting American presence.

Resistance forces and freedom fighters DO NOT behead innocent people on camera. I can understand armed resistance, but executing a dozen Nepalis while they lie face down is not armed resistance. It's a massacre.

It's time the thugs of Fallujah and Samarra see some action since they are dying to see some action. And this operation, though it will result in bloodshed (including that of civilians, there are some 50,000 civilians still inside) is necessary and the sooner it is over, the better.

Mr Annan can take a walk. These terrorists attacked even the United Nations in Baghdad and we have not forgotten Mr Annan's reaction then. He hightailed it out of the place. Apart from a skeleton staff, the UN was out, leaving the US to do what it wants.

Iraq needs United Nations' support. It needs the world. If the world wants to resist the US' convoluted neo-con agenda, it needs to get involved at the ground level, and not just whine from a distance.

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