The moment an 'out date' is given, is the moment you add power to the insurgents and those trying to thwart Iraq's progress towards a free government that can handle itself....
EVEN IF THERE WERE A SET DATE, IT WOULD NOT BE ANNOUNCED
And of course... the typical lib scare tactic of saying that if they stay for a long period of time that all of them could be killed.... a ridiculous statement
2006-09-14 03:38:54
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answered by DiamondDave 5
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yes, it has gone too far.
everyone is blaming the wrong people for the wrong reasons.
your friends' son would still be alive if it wasn't for that clownmonkey Bush. it was Bush's decision to send troops into Iraq and soon enough, more young son's of America will die there because they are fighting a war that cannot be won by conventional weapons.
you are fighting an enemy who does not fight fair and does not care about innocent children. they will kill all who get in their way.
Bush is going to call upon more young men in America to fight for this war that is truely meaningless. Why do I say that?
because it will help nobody but his own buddies. All the contracts to rebuild Iraq will go to his golfing buddies and friends of Dick Cheney.
All your friend's mother will get for her son's death is a letter from Donald Rumsfeld saying how great her son was and it won't even be signed by him..it's a copy of his signature!!!
what an insult!
seriously, Bush is the problem.
those protesters are wrong for slamming the military..the military are just doing their job.
Bush is the problem because he's telling the military to go fight for something that doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
and what's worse is what's still to come.
Bush will draft more young men to fight in Iran in the next month or so when that war will begin.
2006-09-15 21:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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ought to Bin weighted down be hanged for the 3000 that have been killed on sept 11, 2001? Our defense force is all volunteer, those adult men died protecting our freedoms. The Iraqs and Afghans which you're concerning are terrorists which will do away with your freedoms and tension you to transform to Islam. Bush did no longer kill the 3000 infantrymen, the terrorist and people who help them did. maybe you ought to stay decrease than the rule of thumb of the Taliban and Al Queda- maybe then you could be happy approximately people who've sacrificed plenty for those freedoms that numerous take with none attention. in no way forget approximately what got here approximately on Sept 11, 2001!
2016-12-18 10:09:50
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answered by ? 4
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Unfortunately it will take the soldiers some time to get home. Bush's administration made a mistake and the poor soldiers are bearing a brunt of the decision. But if the country pulls out abruptly, it'll be leaving Iraq in complete chaos. They are building a plan on how and when to pull out soldiers. It will happen, but not in a matter of days. The Iraqi forces have to be self-reliant and that will take time.
2006-09-14 03:43:36
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answered by caughtin2minds 3
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First of all I think your "question" is predictable considering you are someone who A isn't in the military and B have no clue what is really going on, you feed off of the media B.S.
But to answer you childish question, noone knows for sure when all the military will return home. We have to stablize their country and ensure it is safe for them to return to their normal routines. We can't just let it go as it is, the nation is too unstable and would be susceptible to invasion and attacks more so than now.
Second, he is not wanting to "kill" our military but it happens. Death is a tragic downfall of wars. It is heartbreaking to hear about it but even more devastating to see it. No one wants to die during war but it is a fact of joining the military, we know what we are getting into and the price we may have to pay. We gladly do it so that you my frined can sleep at night and not worry about your home being invaded and so you may rant and rave about our commander and cheif and not be killed for it.
So save your playground comments for someone who has a bleeding heart like your because you get no sympathy from me.
Semper Fi
2006-09-14 03:58:49
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answered by jlauren0923 2
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They are all coming and going as planned,, no we aren't pulling out of Iraq anytime soon,, to do so would be stupid and even more deadly for our troops.
If you give the bad guys that much notice that, that many troops are moving from one place to the other, you are just inviting them to come blow you all up.
Also why would we pull out ?? our mission isn't complete,, this is a situation where we are doing good things for many people, and unfortunately there are men and women on both sides that will be killed and hurt,, that's the cost of war and freedom,, and each and everyone one of them knew that when they raised their hand and took their oath.
Please remember in all this we are truly helping people who had nothing.
2006-09-14 03:46:15
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answered by B V 5
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Wow this girl is stupid. So far about 3000 have died and about only half of these have died from combat realted wounds. Anyway we got to to 3,000 in about 3.5 years. So at 130,000 we would have to be there for more than a 100 years for all the soldiers to die
2006-09-16 14:24:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Home, as in home base? The idea that many of these troops are coming back to the U.S. are false. They are probably mostly going to go back to bases in Europe, Japan and South Korea.
2006-09-14 04:30:19
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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Amen Jlauren.
2006-09-14 04:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Our great leader will bring them home when the job is done. There is still work to be done there. Were you never taught that you never leave a job half finished.
2006-09-14 03:47:42
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answered by fireman4u 3
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