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i am arabian egyptian and i really want to know what is the opinion of the americans in USA

2006-06-11 10:00:51 · 14 answers · asked by Alia 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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It's very clear, we (for the most part) despise our president... one which lost the majority election years ago... We, as Americans, support our troops and want them to come home... We, as Americans, don't like the war in Iraq, feel we went there on false pretenses and disapprove of the entire ordeal. Most Americans feel we should bring our troops home RIGHT NOW and stop this BS... We have no business being there, the army took out Hussein, their primary goal, so the jobs done, they don't want us there, we don't want to be there, so why are we still there?

God bless our soldiers, dying because an idiot wanted to fulfill daddy's wishes...

lol, yeah, and when we leave and they have another trained army (just like Hussein's) that's really going to stop another tyrant from taking over? All it does is train the next leaders troops when we go to war in the next decade. Their army, security, and police have had the training they need. We aren't providing any real security anyway, they are now just using American and UN soldiers as an excuse to slaughter civilians and avoiding confrontation as much as possible. It's a joke, when we leave they will just have a more powerful army for the next power hungry leader to use at his disposal.

2006-06-11 10:06:00 · answer #1 · answered by tripforyou 5 · 1 1

well, i think the soldiers are for fighting for something good, they've already liberated two countries, one from a ruthless dictator, the other from an oppresive government and the occupation of a terrorist regime. it's funny, after the attack on the world trade center towers, it seemed like everyone was supportive of the war effort, everyone supported the troops. now everyone wants to pull out of iraq and afghanistan. They can't leave yet, there is still work to be done, a new government needs to be set up in iraq and afghanistan. also when the american forces went through baghdad there were citizens cheering them on, now that they are liberated they seem intent on killing each other, the shi'ites and the sunnis are crazy trying to wipe each other out. oh well in a year or so i'll be enlisted as a marine and i'll get to kick some *** in iraq, maybe in Iran if things go well.

2006-06-11 17:14:51 · answer #2 · answered by Cyrus 4 · 0 0

I was dead-set against this sort of involvement from the start. It is my considered opinion that the sole reason for American and Coalition involvement in the Iraq nation was to appease the Jews only. [[an Arab country with military might was to unsettling for the Israeli's]. The pretense for war that our administration offered and the motivational impetus, "Saddam is evil", was the sort of thing a boy would say to his mother if trying to gain favor.

This situation is terrible. The changes in American cultural identity are so eroded that we find it necessary to school soldiers in the concept of family ties, honor codes and spiritual identification so they will understand [unbelievable as it seems] these qualities in a foreign culture.

Before American can solve the problems that our weakened philos has aggravated in Iraq [ and get out ], we must get the foreign Jewish influences out of our own culture. In this way we may begin to act with some sort of rationale with which the world at large can both identify with, recognize and support with compliances.

2006-06-11 17:18:35 · answer #3 · answered by tasagi 3 · 0 0

Sorry we are too dumb (as you can probably see from the answers already given) we can't tell you because we don't know. Here in the United States of America we are kept in a constant state of fear and arousal by our media outlets that whenever the President or Karl Rove want us to do something, like hate immigrants from Mexico or get outraged about Gay marriage we just do it.

If we lived in a more free country and had a free press and real educations we could answer but we are too zoned out on a soma vacation to accurately answer you.

2006-06-11 17:26:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think we're dealing with the problem that we're facing in Iraq. We're killing terrorists and training Iraqi security forces to do the same. Once the Iraqis can handle the problem, it won't be ours anymore. It's quite simple really, and it's going along just as planned. Yes, people are going to die. It's a war. But we're killing a lot more of them than they are of us. We just don't hear about it as much because success isn't newsworthy.

BENTWORTH78, "dot heads" are Hindus who live in South Asia, not Muslims in Iraq. Read a book, you ignorant bigot.

2006-06-11 17:03:39 · answer #5 · answered by cynicusprime 4 · 0 0

An overwhelming majority of Americans do no longer support the war or the president who led us there under false pretense. Most Americans would rather have their fathers, sons, daughters and mothers home where they belong. We have a leadership that is hell bent on forcing our form of government on the world and hopefully they will show up at the polls in November and tell them that.

2006-06-11 17:45:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it's a tough call as to what to do, the people need us to get them going but they don't want us in their life, if we pull out someone like Saddam will take over and the people will be right back where they started, you see? tough call.

2006-06-11 17:04:36 · answer #7 · answered by Iron Rider 6 · 0 0

We shouldn't be in Iraq. They had nothing to do with 9/11.

Bentworth- dotheads are hindus. Don't embarrass yourself.

2006-06-11 17:04:12 · answer #8 · answered by smoofus70 6 · 0 0

I think it's bad that a lot of innocent people are getting killed for no apparent reason.

2006-06-11 17:02:35 · answer #9 · answered by n1c22000 2 · 0 0

Iraq needs to fight their own fu@@in battles!!

2006-06-11 17:05:17 · answer #10 · answered by BECKER 5 · 0 0

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