The US State Dept condemned the violence against diplomats (and "property")?
I'm sorry, Brett, where were the US State Dept announcements over the last months condemning the killing of protesters? We're looking at seventy easily. At what point did the 'pro-democracy' US government take even one moment to condemn the violence against the protesters?
Apparently, never.
But let property be 'threatened' and here comes the US government!!!! huffing and a puffing to call out the 'violence.'
Not everyone was thrilled with Brett's re-emergence.
USA brought rubbish people ( dog of Iran) to lead Iraq , Iraq before 1990 was the best country in Middle East , that is why the plan it was to destroy Iraq .
Huminity is nothing it is meaning for USA and Iran
Doaa Jabbar Retweeted احمد البشير
Doaa Jabbar added,
Pls check his account @ahmedalbasheer1
Dear Sir,As a lraqi citizen who does not belong to any political party,let me show you what is happening away from the false news,the killing and the destruction are all because of the agents of Iran in Iraq.We all know that Iran has been in control of us and we just want to live
Dear Mr. @brett_mcgurk
Hope this e-mail finds you well.
This is to inform you that Mr. "Abo Mazin, Ahmed Aljuburi" and Qutaiba Aljuburi were trying to insult you by saying "Go to hell Brett! You dog!"...
Please find in the attachment my banking details.
Regards.
Ahmed Albasheer
this is diplomats reply and we totally agree that the public property should be saved and not targeted by protesters. In the other side USA led the global efforts to liberate Iraq and build new young democracy process therefore USA should fighter the corruption.
It all was because your state, so
don't say we condemns that
Just shut up and leave Iraqi people do what they need
Your state brought the ( MAFIA ) and now they condemn
USA have to stop the ongoing support of Irain to corrupted parties that already supported by Iran and other foreign states.
It should also be pointed out that the US State Dept has had nothing to say, not one thing, about the people hospitalized for the 'crime' of drinking the drinking water in Basra.
Deadly protests have rocked Iraq's Basra after 30,000 people were hospitalised for drinking polluted water http://aje.io/ddft9 — in pictures
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