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Jihadist-to-English translation: Do send in the war-fighting troops and CF-18s

For the benefit of those of us in Canada who are unable to understand “Islamo-fascist” (“asshat” dialect very similar to Saddam Hussein’s), or when exactly to send in soldiers and jet fighters to quash tyrannical dictatorial genocidal Islamo-fascist Jihadist-luvin’ terrorist regimes fully-in-the-making, the time is

now

yesterday. 

Of course the U.N. and Canada’s liberal-left still hasn’t gotten their heads around that whole “Rwanda thing” yet, and liberals in Canada think Saddam Hussein should still be in power in Iraq, and that we should possibly simply turn Afghanistan back over to the Islamo-fascist terrorists.  So this could take a while. 

Stay out, Sudan warns Canada

UN force in Darfur. Any move to join would be ‘hostile act’

 

Sudan has sent threatening letters to Canada and other countries it believes could join a United Nations force being planned for Darfur.

The missives warn Khartoum would consider any move to join the force a “hostile act” – a statement military experts say is tantamount to a threat to wage war on the UN troops.

[Liberals are against that—Joel]

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[…] Sudan is believed to have included Canada among the countries it wanted to warn about deployment because Canadian officials attended a Sept. 25 meeting about the world body’s efforts to build a force for Darfur. The UN Security Council this summer authorized the deployment of about 17,500 UN troops to the region to relieve a 7,000-strong African Union force that has been unable to keep a lid on the violence there.

But the Arab-led Sudanese government, which Western countries believe is sponsoring attacks by Arab militia on black Darfuris, has said it doesn’t want UN soldiers there.

I like how they call it “Arab-led”.  That’s liberal-left code for Islamo-fascist, used most frequently when they don’t want you to think George Bush hit the nail on the head years ago and has always been right.  Later in their article, they were forced to print the “J” word:

A letter this week from Sudanese President Omer Hassan Ahmed El Bashir to the UN promises his government’s “co-operation and consultation” – but he has also verbally warned that UN troops arriving in Darfur could face Jihad – or holy war.

 

As we know from past experience, the very poorly edited U.N. Jihadist-to-English dictionary wrongly translates that to: “Surrender!  Eat cheese!”

And the CBC which uses that same edition, still calls it a “so-called” war on terror.  On the other hand, Toronto Star columnists call it “George Bush’s ‘global war on terror’ “.  They’re simply high.

And finally, I also like how the “Arabs in Africa” recognize those countries that have politicians and political parties like Layton’s you’ve got to be kidding party and other girly-man cheese-eating leaders like Bill Graham and a liberal agenda-driven media doing their bidding:

Other countries that received Sudan’s warning letter included Australia, New Zealand, Slovakia and Japan – but not the U.S. All African and Arab countries got a copy.

Of course as we know, as part of the George Clooney/Madonna/Layton war plan, the U.S. and Canada must engage their armed forces in Sudan post-haste.  The next part of their grand plan:  protest in the streets to end U.S. and Canadian involvement in the region. 

(Hat tip: Ross M.)

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