alaricthegoth
06-09-2004, 01:42 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/09/international/middleeast/09POWE.html
we learn per the cite that
two successful attacks per day are launched on the electric grid in Iraq
pipelines and water supplies are vulnerable
the cpa and its successor government pronounce themselves unable to secure the pipelines and wires
The Iraqis begged for, and were denied, a helicopter
(could you give the brother one, lousy helicoptor, would it kill you to give the brother a break....)
It is stated, quite reasonably, and predictably, that continued failure to provide water and power will doom the government.
With those facts in mind, I surmise that:
Iraqis note that our grids and pipelines appear to be intact, and conclude, not without some justification, that we just don't give a shit about whether or not they can flush it when they do.
Further, it I see no prospect that sufficient resources are available,( or the will to mobilize them is lacking) in anything like sufficiently near term to avoid the predicted governmental collapse (It's getting hot as we post.)
So, please.
You who despise me for the defeatist that I am, how will you outflank the guerilla in this trivial (compared to car bombs snuffing government ministers at will) contest.
we learn per the cite that
two successful attacks per day are launched on the electric grid in Iraq
pipelines and water supplies are vulnerable
the cpa and its successor government pronounce themselves unable to secure the pipelines and wires
The Iraqis begged for, and were denied, a helicopter
(could you give the brother one, lousy helicoptor, would it kill you to give the brother a break....)
It is stated, quite reasonably, and predictably, that continued failure to provide water and power will doom the government.
With those facts in mind, I surmise that:
Iraqis note that our grids and pipelines appear to be intact, and conclude, not without some justification, that we just don't give a shit about whether or not they can flush it when they do.
Further, it I see no prospect that sufficient resources are available,( or the will to mobilize them is lacking) in anything like sufficiently near term to avoid the predicted governmental collapse (It's getting hot as we post.)
So, please.
You who despise me for the defeatist that I am, how will you outflank the guerilla in this trivial (compared to car bombs snuffing government ministers at will) contest.