No, His buddies are making too much money over there (Haliburton). Not to mention we like to be able to be an influence in what is happening in the region, primarily, controlling the oil.
2006-06-28 20:21:35
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answered by quikzip7 6
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Why did you ask if Bush will withdraw? He is not there, you know. Did you mean will President Bush (we must show respect) order the withdrawal of military troops now that the terrorists have offered to halt the attacks?
No, he won't. Why should he? Sure they will agree to halt attacks, and as soon as U.S. Forces leave they will start right back up. Wouldn't you, if you were them? Hopefully, forces will remain in Iraq until the Iraqi government is strong enough to take care of business, and not leave on day before that. If that day is less than the 2 year deal offered by the terrorists, great. If it takes 50 years, it takes 50 years.
Don Rumsfield said hell no, and I am sure the President will say the same thing.
2006-06-28 20:20:44
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answered by jack f 7
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What do you imagine of the Iraqi insurgents furnish to end attacks? (I requested this question 2 hours in the past) that's easily type of humorous. They did an same component to us in Karbala very last 3 hundred and sixty 5 days... AFTER it grew to change into obtrusive that the bottom there become going away, the close by s**t disturbers all started yelling VERY LOUDLY that the "U.S. ought to bypass"!!!... then those same people would stand on the rooftops yelling about how THEY were in charge for operating off the persons. anybody who watches the records (Fox or CNN) can see that we are lowering our presence as we planned on doing all alongside and slowly replacing our troops (and coalition troops) with Iraqis... because it will be. Now you've the enemy providing "an olive branch" of kinds "IF" we go away in 2 yrs.... the international can evidently see we would have withdrawn maximum folk of our troops in that era of time.
2016-11-15 09:54:56
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think he wil withdraw because we're not a war with the sunni's so much as with al-Qaeda . The sunni's offered a cease fire but al-Qaeda didn't
2006-06-28 19:21:07
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answered by tonyj189 1
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Withdraw...!? Doesn't sound manly to me. I say let's keep it in there and get the job done (well that is what we're doing to them, isn't it?)!
2006-06-28 19:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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i doubt he would. he always sticks to his saying that he doesn't bargain with terrorists, and so he wouldn't do anything sensible like that.
2006-06-28 19:13:03
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answered by Royb 2
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no
2006-06-28 19:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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