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Two days later, the senator issued another statement - also in response to my article - denying that he had ever opposed "a redeployment and responsible drawdown" of US forces in Iraq. But I never said he had. I also never said that he opposed motherhood and apple pie. In any case, no one would oppose "redeployment and responsible drawdown", which is happening all the time. Redeployment means moving some units from one location to another. Drawdown means reducing the size of the expeditionary force in accordance with the task at hand. Currently, US troops are being redeployed from Anbar province to Salahuddin. There is also drawdown: the number of US troops has been drawn down to 136,000, the lowest since a peak of 170,000 in 2003.

When I quoted Obama's own words opposing the SOFA, a second tactic was deployed. This consisted of personal attacks on me, with the help of material circulated by my enemies over the years: the Khomeinists, those nostalgic for Saddam Hussein, al-Qaeda and its imitators, and Islamofascists who hate me for reasons of their own. The addition of Obamists to the list of my enemies is regrettable but does not change the facts. Obama militants attacked my email accounts and used the marshlands of the internet to unleash the deadly mosquitoes of rumour and innuendo against me. Some called me an Islamic militant who wished to harm Obama because the junior senator from Illinois had abandoned his father's Muslim faith while opting for Christianity. Others advanced the opposite claim: I was attacking Obama because he was the first Muslim-born politician to have a chance of winning the US presidency. I was threatened with having my US citizenship - which I don't have and have never applied for - withdrawn by a future Obama administration. Some Obamists, unaware that I do not live in the US, even threatened to reveal my address and expose me to physical violence. Desperate attempts were made to link me to the McCain-Palin campaign or even some cabal of Republican Party stalwarts. However, it soon became clear that I was not an American and had no relationship with either of the political parties there. I was also called a "neocon", a term apparently applied to a group of leftist Americans who had moved to the Right. The Obamists soon realised that I had always been a conservative and thus did not qualify for the adjective "neo". The message most often conveyed to me was: withdraw and all will be forgiven.

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Criss Noice
November 14th, 2008
3:11 PM
The experiences of Amir Taheri in regard to harrassment from supporters of the Obama campaign are of course, terrible. However, it must be remembered that every campaign has its extremists - that is the nature of society. People with extreme views will latch on to a campaign and use it as a smokescreen to put forward their views. I fear this is what has happened here. Also, I think that Mr Taheri is trying to portray the notion in this article that somehow Obama and himself were locked in a war of words over several issues. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. Mr Taheri is one of many commentators on the Obama campaign and to be honest, I would go as far as to say that Barack Obama would not be inclined to take any notice of what he has said in regard to foreign policy. This article shows a misrepresentation of facts and a bias of opinion that should be reserved for the Letters pages alone. The coverage that it has received is in my opinion entirely due to the fact that it is going against the current trend of "Obamamania" from those living outside the US.

Byron in Wahroonga
November 12th, 2008
8:11 AM
***Do you possess a scintilla of evidence to link the online harassment you have suffered to the official Obama campaign?*** Mr Taheri never claimed the online harrassment was 'due to the official Obama campaign.' Seek treatment for your comprehension issues, Laurence.

Anonymous
November 11th, 2008
3:11 AM
Ian, you have obviously never been in a swarm of mosquitoes and don't seem to know that malaria kills a large portion of the population of many countries every year. Mr. Taheri is a brave and honest man.

Laurence Boyce
November 10th, 2008
4:11 AM
"Obama militants attacked my email accounts and used the marshlands of the internet to unleash the deadly mosquitoes of rumour and innuendo against me." This is rather pathetic. Do you possess a scintilla of evidence to link the online harassment you have suffered to the official Obama campaign? If not then it is you, Amir, who are doing all the smearing.

Ian M Hill
November 6th, 2008
2:11 PM
The deadly mosquitoes of rumour and innuendo ? How terrifying for you.

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