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"Anti-terrorism War" Doomed to Failure
2007-09-28
From our good friends at Moveon.o...oooops, KCNA.
Pyongyang, September 27 (KCNA) &0151; Rodong Sinmun Thursday runs an article upon the lapse of six years since the 9/11 incident broke out and an "anti-terrorism war" was declared in the United States. Predicting that the day is not far off when the indiscreet "anti-terrorism war" of the U.S. with a gloomy prospect will prove a total fiasco and come to an end, the author of the article says:

The world may outwardly appear to have changed in favor of the United States, but it is the United States itself which is in flame and a scream is coming from there.

The U.S. is racing headlong in the aggressive "anti-terrorism war" but only shameful defeat and death await it. As of September 18 about 3,790 U.S. soldiers had been reported dead and close to 28,000 wounded. Deserters and lunatics are on the increase in the U.S. units. The number of the mentally deranged soldiers has gone beyond 40,000.

The U.S. has also suffered incredible economic and financial losses. A survey panel of U.S. congress announced that the fund disbursed by the U.S. in the "anti-terrorism war" had run to a healthy 610 billion US dollars as of June this year since the outbreak of the 9/11 incident in 2001, of which 450 billion US dollars were squandered in the Iraqi war.

The U.S. debt and financial crisis and the crisis of trade deficit have reached alarming levels in the "war on terrorism" that has been continuing for years. The reactionary "anti-terrorism war" has also brought a big political loss to the U.S.

With the aggressive and dangerous nature of the war revealed more glaringly as the days go by, the U.S. finds itself an object of bitter denunciation and rejection in the world.

The bankruptcy of the "anti-terrorism war" immediately means the end of the policy of strength of the U.S. The 21st century will be the century of the total fiasco of this policy.
Posted by:tu3031

#6  See also WAFF.com > RUSSIAN-CHINESE [MEGA]EMPIRE TO RULE EURASIA, WORLD ORDER? All zabout stopping the USA, for good.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-09-28 21:43  

#5  AC DC BAND > "Texas, yeah Texas, and we had some fun ... You've been THUNDERSTRUCK".
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-09-28 19:31  

#4  VARIOUS NET ATICLES > indic that the "MME" and CHINA-ASIA is drying up. Many local MME Govts are more reluctant than not to spend scarce dollars on new or multi-lateral investments, and have gener being cutting back on oil exports to resolve State-specific econ troubles. *OTOH, SCIENCE > CHINA + AMERICA/NORAM MOST AT RISK TODAY FOR COMET/ASTEROID HIT, as they were long ago. Were once, may be again ala THIRD SECRET OF FATIMA + FLYING HORSE/PEGASUS = HORSE-DRAGONHEAD SPACE ROCK? D *** NGED 1960's OLIVER STONE TEXAS-SIZED ASTEROIDS!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-09-28 19:29  

#3  "Anti-terrorism War" Doomed to Failure

Mere wishful thinking on Pyongyang's part. A far more likely scenario is the entire MME (Muslim Middle East) disappearing in a ball of high temperature plasma. North Korea's only contribution is to continue pouring gasoline on the fire. They can only be keenly aware of how Islam continues to vigorously preclude any other outcome than total annihilation.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-09-28 16:08  

#2  "The U.S. has also suffered incredible economic and financial losses."

That much is true. The US is carrying the bulk of the load for the free (and the 'wish-we-were-free non-Muslim) world, and it is heavy. We're breathing hard, but we are nowhere near fully mobilized. We can only fail if we CHOOSE TO QUIT! I'm not quitting (bought some more ammo yesterday, just in case.)
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-09-28 15:24  

#1  Disjointed, unfocused, ungrammatical, out of tune- a very poor effort. I gave it a three.
Posted by: Simon Cowell   2007-09-28 14:45  

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