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Post by dustdevil28 on Jan 12, 2007 6:36:22 GMT -8
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Post by Sailor on Jan 13, 2007 16:09:26 GMT -8
I'm a skeptic. These guys declare cease fires or "peace" only to use it as a breathing space to reorganize and rearm.
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Post by Merceditas on Jan 17, 2007 16:05:55 GMT -8
me too.
Every other day there is good news and bad news. Like the Palestinians who thrive on vengence. instability seems to be the only thing those people really know.
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Post by dustdevil28 on Jan 17, 2007 16:58:06 GMT -8
I'm a skeptic. These guys declare cease fires or "peace" only to use it as a breathing space to reorganize and rearm. I'm skeptical as well Bob, but one thing that caught me about this story was their agreement to have their men integrated into the TFG army as well. If they follow through on this it would lend a ton of legitimacy to the TFG and aid in a peaceful rule.
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Post by MrDoublel on Jan 18, 2007 7:33:56 GMT -8
Could be life under the fundamentalists was bad enough to scare the crap out of them enough to finally work together.
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Post by Sailor on Jan 20, 2007 16:15:19 GMT -8
I'm a skeptic. These guys declare cease fires or "peace" only to use it as a breathing space to reorganize and rearm. I'm skeptical as well Bob, but one thing that caught me about this story was their agreement to have their men integrated into the TFG army as well. If they follow through on this it would lend a ton of legitimacy to the TFG and aid in a peaceful rule. We've seen this before, in Iraq. Militia members joining the Police or Army and then when called turn against their unit. I'm still a skeptic.
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