Of course, the next elected president is going to have to deal with the Iraq and Afghanistan problem.By the time the new president takes over we would have been there for six years. Should we withdraw troops? Yes. Can we withdraw troops? No. Why not? We live in a global village and the image of the US could be tarnished beyond repair. In a world governed by military might, the US could see its superpower status dwindle to another big modern techology country. Also if the US withdraws, it opens the door for tyrannats in North Korea, Iran, and other regions to try to rule parts of the world through fear. In other worlds, this problem is not going away. It's here to stay because of nuclear weapons.
2006-10-04 02:47:49
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answered by mac 7
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Has the self proclaimed "decider" desperate what he is going to do? How approximately he's taking his mountain motorcycle? we could supply him some guards and kevlar kit? we could have a camal carry his kit. it may be humorous because of the fact somebody who can do a face plant on flat land who is familiar with what they could do on somewhat terrain. Oh and chaney could flow too with some ingredient to shoot at. Who is familiar with what he will hit if he misses. With buddies like chainey who desires a genuine purpose. Bush could desire to have twenty years left to path the troops out. How approximately flying the troops out and the decider can walk out by using the course you stated. How unhappy.. while did we flow away Korea from the Korean conflict? I heard we nonetheless have not left. perhaps we are in a position to ask the decider his determination. It does not mater what speach is fed into the ear bud this is going to likely be and thrilling one that comes out of his mouth crammed with super experssions. playstation what does the decider have in consumer-friendly with mel gibson? They the two make humorous faces while they're below the impact of alcohol. With the decider it is each and every of the time. playstation i admire your questions. they're too humorous.
2016-10-18 11:29:52
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answered by ? 4
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Totally. His job was to bury the country so deep in crap that no matter who the next President is, his policies will be hard to change. The next Pres may get us out of Iraq, but it would be hard for them to fix our foreign relations. Thats what extreme conservatives want. They think they are cowboys who don't need the rest of the world's permission to do whatever they want. It's disgusting.
2006-10-04 02:33:49
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answered by Gibulet 2
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leave for the next President
2006-10-04 04:21:10
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answered by valgal115 6
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Remember, Vietnam? US didn't lose that war either. So, they don't really need an exit strategy. "Pull out" is the idea.
2006-10-04 04:23:29
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answered by mert_tan 2
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Yes, that's his exit strategy. HE is going to exit the oval office.
2006-10-04 02:26:48
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answered by Writer of Truth 4
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That's what he's said, basically. That as long as he's president, we won't "cut and run" from Iraq. That we'll be there until we have "victory." I wonder what that will look like...
2006-10-04 02:32:51
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answered by barbiehow 3
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Well bush is a b*tch, so nobody knows, not even himself
2006-10-04 02:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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HA!! they never have had a plan,thats the problem!!
2006-10-04 21:50:14
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answered by namkciub 3
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