Lyle, you can't half go off at a tangent. Economics, Iraq, US foreign policy and geostrategy then back to economics.I've got bugger all to do till 6 am now so I'll play.
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Higher taxes doesn't guarantee increased unemployment and can easily reduce employment. The tax rebate you just got from the government is actually them abandoning supply-side policies and going back to Keynesianism, the school of economic theory that agrees with my first sentence.
Iran already run Iraq. The US army is currently fighting and dying to keep two Iranian-backed groups in power, Dawa, which Maliki comes from and something called ISCI. The new democratic leader of Iraq Maliki comes from Dawa, a democratic group with decades of experience in car bombing, aeroplane hijacking and blowing up US embassies. The other group used to be called SCIRI, short for the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq.
Let's look at that name again.
The Supreme Council
For the Islamic Revolution
In Iraq.
Set up by the Ayatollah Khomeni in Iran, these guys fought for Iran against Iraq in the Iran-Iraq war. These guys were trained and some were members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. That's the guys Bush says are terrorists. There are estimates that there are 30 000 plus of these guys in the Iraqi security forces, still claiming pensions from the Iranian military.
Here are a couple of links just to check this :
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A man sentenced to death in Kuwait for the 1983 bombings of the U.S. and French embassies now sits in Iraq's parliament as a member of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's ruling coalition, according to U.S. military intelligence.
Jamal Jafaar Mohammed's seat in parliament gives him immunity from prosecution. Washington says he supports Shiite insurgents and acts as an Iranian agent in Iraq.
U.S. military: Iraqi lawmaker is U.S. Embassy bomber - CNN.com
Asked more about the Badr Corps, Rumsfeld said there are reports of
numbers in the hundreds operating in Iraq and more on the other side
of the border. He described the corps as "the military wing of the
Supreme Council on Islamic Revolution in Iraq" and said it is
"trained, equipped and directed by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary
Guard." As yet, he said, the corps has not done anything that would be
perceived by the coalition as hostile. But "the entrance into Iraq by
military forces, intelligence personnel or proxies not under the
direct operational control of [U.S. Central Command Commander] General
[Tommy] Franks will be taken as a potential threat to coalition
forces," he said.
Rumsfeld said the coalition would hold the Iranian government
responsible for the corps' actions, and armed Badr corps members found
in Iraq "will have to be treated as combatants."
Rumsfeld Warns Syria, Iranian Badr Corps Not to Interfere in Iraq
These are the guys on our side, in our quest for democracy in Iraq and an ally who will help us defeat Iran.
The guy we don't like, Moqtada Al-Sadr, the most popular man among the Shiites of Iraq, the people we
supposedly invaded to liberate, is our big problem in Iraq because he wants us out. I really like that guy. He's on my screensaver.
It's this photograph.
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