yah... its in way better condition than when the US started coming in... and although its not in the best condition now... its getting better... but what do you expect... the whole contry to be stable in a few months... keep in mind that the war in iraq was the fasted war *ever* fought in the history of the world... so why are you so impatient... if it takes more that 5 years to finnish up in iraq... than you can complain...
2006-06-18 14:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The USA ultimately cannot restore order or create a government in Iraq or any other country. This is something they will have to do themselves. Until their own security forces are in place however, the USA presence is required to maintain a semblance of order. To pull out is to commit Iraq and the rest of the Middle East to a regional war with very severe consequences .. for THE WORLD.
2006-06-18 21:54:30
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answered by Me3TV 2
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Yes, some Order has been restored in fact but the Liberal Media likes to report only on the Negatives and not the Positives.
There are a lot of Positive things in Iraq, in fact Iraq is actually a lot safer than Washington, D.C. believe it or not.
Yes Insurgents are still a problem but we're working on it.
By the way Clinton sent us to former Yugoslavia and we still have troops in those areas but no one is complaining about that.
Geen why the complaints about Iraq and not former Yugoslavia, how do we know that no dangers exist in former Yugoslavia?
2006-06-18 21:38:07
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answered by MrCool1978 6
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Impossible. To even believe that is possible is not to understand the Tribal nature of the Arab, and the feeling of shame he feels when an outsider tries to organise his home. If the US is in Iraq for 40 years, it will never appease the Iraqis and or its neighbours. I ask you, why do you not see more Arab support to end this Quagmire? The US has a lot to learn. Isolationism since WWII has led the politicians to a false premise.
MrCool1978, I wasn't aware that 50 people a day on average are being killed in DC, with suicide bombers roaming around, 120 thousand soldiers driving up Penn. Ave.. People like you are so blinkered I am surprised you see day from night.
2006-06-18 21:40:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way this country can restore order in Iraq is to leave.
2006-06-18 21:34:06
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answered by microsvc 5
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No, they made a frightful mess of everything and it's much too late to fix things now. The best thing they can do in Iraq is get out. The next best is to prepare for evacuation under fire, by air from secure landing grounds. Kuwait would be the place to run to
and secure avenues thence should be kept open.
2006-06-18 21:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No one has implied that it is up to the US to restore the order in Iraq. It is clearly up to the Iraqi people to secure their own country, and they have come a long way in doing so. I can't wait for the day that they are secure enough in their own abilities to allow the Coalition forces to return to their own homes.
2006-06-18 23:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus, I can't believe the negativity of you civilian types who have never been to Iraq and would never go. Do you believe any cause is worth fighting for? Do you believe that anything that is difficult is still worth doing? My fellow soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines have helped create two democracies in the last 5 years. What have you done?
2006-06-18 22:38:23
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answered by Richard M 3
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Unless you keep re-defining it, sure! Only the few worst sections of Iraq are more dangerous than Chicago or DC. How much order do we need before we're allowed to call it successful?
2006-06-18 21:38:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Our troops are dead tired.
Our money is all but gone.
Our credit is running low.
We have few Friends to help us.
The Iraqis secretly (or not) hate our guts.
We have mounting problems with Iran and N. Korea.
Our present administration, has proved to be incompetent.
With high fuel prices, our economy is uncertain.
Our jobs are leaving the country.
Tension is running high with our neighbors.
LOOKS LIKE A MONEY PIT. WE MAY HAVE ANOTHER VIETNAM OR KOREAN WAR ON OUR HANDS.
2006-06-18 21:35:02
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answered by Joe_Pardy 5
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