And speaking of Quagmire

December 12th, 2005 | Tags:

Saddam Hussein loyalists who violently opposed January elections have made an about-face as Thursday’s polls near, urging fellow Sunni Arabs to vote and warning al Qaeda militants not to attack.

In a move unthinkable in the bloody run-up to the last election, guerrillas in the western insurgent heartland of Anbar province say they are even prepared to protect voting stations from fighters loyal to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of al Qaeda in Iraq.

Graffiti calling for holy war is now hard to find.

Instead, election campaign posters dominate buildings in the rebel strongholds of Ramadi and nearby Falluja, where Sunnis staged a boycott or were too scared to vote last time around.

“We want to see a nationalist government that will have a balance of interests. So our Sunni brothers will be safe when they vote,” said Falluja resident Ali Mahmoud, a former army officer and rocket specialist under Saddam’s Baath party.

“Sunnis should vote to make political gains. We have sent leaflets telling al Qaeda that they will face us if they attack voters.”
el reuters

Of course we know that the Arabs, especially the Sunnis are entirely incapable of democracy or electoral politics. It’s inherent ya know. So elections are pointless and we should be wishing for the return of Uncle Cuddles or, better still, the promotion of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi from murderous butcher to head of state—anything, anything, just so long as the Americans, or Bush, are defeated.

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