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On the Capture of President Saddam Hussein: Resistance will Continue Until Victory!!!

by Iraqi Resistance Solidarity Network Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 4:33 AM
anti_imperialist_solidarity@ziplip.com

Three Articles of Interest 1.Resistance Continues Despite Desperate US. 2.On the Arrest Of Saddam Hussein 3. Message From Andrew Kahn of the Proletariat Group

On the Capture of Pr...
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1. Resistance continues despite desperate US.

http://www.geocities.com/iraqiresistancesolidarity/saddamcapture1.html

Dear all,

Desperate for some "good news" in their floundering war against the

Iraqi people and the rising tide of Iraqi Resistance, the US

occupation forces announced on Sunday that they had captured Iraqi

President Saddam Hussein. Reports by the occupation forces in the

past about capturing and killing Iraqi leaders have been unreliable,

but even assuming this report to be accurate, it changes nothing as

regards the objective situation of imperialist-Zionist occupation of

Iraq and the Iraqi people's resistance to it. And indeed today a

martyrdom bomber carried out a mission in Iraq. So long as the

occupation continues, the resistance will grow.

Revolutionary greetings!

Muhammad Abu Nasr



2. On the Arrest Of Saddam Hussein

http://www.geocities.com/iraqiresistancesolidarity/saddamcapture2.html

Statement from the Chairman of the Socialist Arab Coalition of North America

www.geocities.com/arabsocialistcoalition



I think what is needed now is an EXCEPTIONAL operation against the US occupation to bring back the morale of the whole Arab nation and the Iraqi resistance back up.

This is a slap on the face and a dark day for all those who are insulted by US arrogance, let us channel this energy and anger towards the US occupation itself, let the ground shake beneath their feet.

They want to display this as a victory for themselves let this be the beginning of their downfall.



Escalate the resistance. We must recall how the PFLP answered the assasination of Abu Ali Mustafa let this be an earthshaking replicate.



Death to US imperialism!

Death to the Iraqi traitors and agents of imperialism!



3. Saddam Is Captured -My Commentary



Message From Andrew Kahn of the Proletariat Group

www.geocities.com/iraqiresistancesolidarity/saddamcapture3.html

December 14, 2003

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Saddam is captured.

Saddam is captured.

Saddam is captured.

Get used to the sound of it. It will be heard over and over again.

Saddam was captured and the occupation lives on.

The media denies the power of the masses and tells the public

that the resistance of the patriotic Iraqis is all the fault of

Saddam. They fight because Saddam is still alive and is on the

loose.

Saddam is captured, but the resistance will not end.

The resistance is rooted in the rage of the Iraqi people. They

have been defiled, killed, and tortured by the imperial forces and

the public is told that the resistance is because of Saddam.

No…the Iraqis fight for their freedom. No people will be

subjugated without resistance.

"Caught like a rat," says General Odierno of the US capitalist

army. Saddam may be caught, but the Iraqi resistance lives.

The capture of Saddam means nothing, for the occupation has

not ended and the abuse of the Iraqi people continues.

The pictures in the media show scattered groups of Iraqis

cheering and marching. In one video is seen a group of no more

than what appears to be 50 Iraqis carrying pictures of an Islamic

cleric. Yet another video shows a group of perhaps 200 Iraqis

waving red flags emblazoned with the hammer and sickle.

Where are the masses of people cheering and marching? They

are not there for the masses – and the masses are fully attuned

to the reality – recognize that nothing has changed.

Does this capture of Saddam gain jobs for the 70% of Iraqis who

are unemployed.

Does this capture of Saddam end the occupation?

Does this capture of Saddam sound the death knell of the forced

privitization of Iraqi industries?

Does this capture of Saddam liberate the Iraqi people from the

imperialist boot that is pressed against the peoples' throat?

No.

The capture of Saddam is meaningless. The capture of Saddam

provides a photo opportunity for the imperial forces. Nothing

more.

Yet this ebullience amongst the imperialists will be met with

resistance.

Will the resistance die down as Saddam has been captured?

No.

The imperialists will have their troops murdered. The resistance

will continue.

The blood of the occupiers will flow in Tikrit. The blood of the

imperialists will stain the ground of Mosul and Khaldiya. The

blood of the capitalists' fighters will stain the Iraqi soil.

The stain will live as a testament to the resistance. The blood is

not desired because the Iraqi people love violence. The blood is

desired and the blood will be spilled because the Iraqi people

love freedom and liberation.

Remember the statue of Saddam! It was toppled in Baghdad

and the imperialists said they were victorious. Fuhrer Bush

proclaimed "Mission Accomplished". Some were pained to see

the statue toppled. The U.S. was in control. Yes, the statue was

toppled, but a statue cannot resist. A statue has no beating heart

and no desire for freedom.

Mission accomplished he said.

Mission beginning the Iraqi resistance said.

So as the statue fell and imperial triumphalism reigned, the

seeds of the destruction of imperial control were germinating.

One soldier dead in Falluja, ten dead in another village. The

resistance did not die in its infancy when the statue was toppled.

Neither will it die with the capture of the real Saddam.

The Iraqis fight on and the resistance will continue.

The blood of the imperialists will flow.

The Iraqis will be liberated.

Saddam is gone, the resistance is not.

FOR A FREE IRAQ!

FOR A LIBERATED IRAQ!

DEATH TO THE IMPERIALISTS!

DEATH TO THE COLLABORATORS!

LONG LIVE THE RESISTANCE!

NO TURNING BACK!



December 14, 2003

Comrade Andrew



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Turns out

by fresca88733 Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 5:07 AM

Turns out...
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Now more than ever.

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Resistance will continue until victory!

by nonanarchist0638 Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 11:48 AM

Indeed.

The Coalition's victory, that is.

And a victory for the Coalition is a victory for the Iraqi people.

Not the holdouts, Islamazoids and the splodeydopes who want to drag Iraq kicking and screaming back to the 14th century.

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sure war is never an answer

by liberal lefty leftist Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 12:12 PM

sure war is never an...
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haha.

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AT WHAT COST TO US ALL?

by ignore fresca Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 12:18 PM

AT WHAT COST TO US A...
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oh yeah how many innocents? is fresca saying that a glorified episode of amerikkas most wanted is all this was? Where are the weapons of mass destruction? Fresca is indeed the dumbest fuckin person on here. Well Cept bush admirer.

Do you guys get together for coffee? or just using separate computers when mommy and daddy are out of the room?

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yep

by fresca21331 Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 12:23 PM

yep...
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Hey Andrew...

by Reality Check Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 1:06 PM

If you feel so strongly please post your name, home address and phone number and I will personally gather funds to send you, with a one way ticket, to a nation of your choice. The stipulations are as follows:

1) You will sign a contract with me and your immediate, legal next of kin that stipulates:



1A. That you must renounce your US citizenship at a local INS office, including but not less than your signature on legal documents authenticating this renunciation, in front of INS officials, myself and TV cameras from TV stations of my choice. Further, this contract that you sign will stipulate that you have 48 hours to board a flight as defined in section 1B.

1B. That you will board an international flight to a nation of your choice (flight destination) that MUST be a nation from the following choices...

a) North Korea

b) Iran

c) Cuba

d) Syria

e) Libya

*** Iraq is not on this list as it is now liberated.

2) That once at your destination you will not leave that nation for at least 3 years.

3) That if you sign the contract and fail to abide, for any reason whatsoever, by points 1 and 2 above you or your next of kin will be legally required to contribute 100 dollars per month to a humanitarian charity of my choice for a time period of no less than 10 years.

4) That if you abide by points 1 and 2 above you must write a letter to me personally each and every month from your final national flight destination describing what a wonderful life you are building for yourself in your country of choice. This letter will be due on the first day of each month. Should you fail to write such a letter you or your immediate, legal next of kin will be legally required to contribute 200 dollars per month to a humanitarian charity of my choice for a time period of no less than 10 years.



Once you have signed the above agreement in front of attorneys I will sign a contract agreeing to provide all funds for your flight and personally make all required flight arrangements. All you have to do is pack. I will supply you with pens, paper and envelopes sufficient for at least 3 years of your expected letters. You and your legally obliged kin will receive copies of all contractual agreements between you, your family members and myself before you fly to one of the countries listed above. These documents will be certified before you depart. I, and others of my choice, will personallly drive you to the nearest international airport, carry your bags for you and bid you a fond farewell in a manner of my choosing. You will be accompanied by INS security.

Please provide the information I have requested and I will be happy to begin arrangements.





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You get the fuck out. you are the minority

by liberal lefty democrat newhampshire radical Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 2:07 PM

You get the fuck out...
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Hey Leftie...

by Reality Check Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 2:55 PM

Sorry bud, but pro Saddam, pro dictator, pro communism, pro fascism people like you are the minority. If you are incapable of recognizing this then you genuinely need a Reality Check.

And if you think that Bush is Hitler then you need psychiatirc help, plain and simple. You can disagree all you want with Bush, but equating him to Hitler is so far over the top that only a paranoid delusion could explain it.

So, you gonna take me up on my offer to send you to a nice, cozy dictatorship of your choice? Or are you, like most leftists, all mouth and no action?

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right check

by lefty Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003 at 1:09 PM

right check...
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huh?

glad it bothers you. its true.

nytimes "bush worst president ever"

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answer your question unrealistic?

by nonconservative Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003 at 1:14 PM

answer your question...
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