john baker former state of secretary belonging to republican party suggested with drawl of the usa's forces.Iraq study group set up by congress with the support of George bush seemed to have suggested this. republican senator john Warner has spoken of a dead line for withdrawal and suggested a 3 way solution. now it is time for the USA to withdraw its troupes. it already lost2781 soldiers. in the October month itself it lost 69 armed people. total death of civilians above 50,000/-. what did the USA gain except loosing its people? before it invaded there was no sectarian violence between shias and Sunnis and there were no religious terrorists. i appeal to all peace loving people of the USA to urge your government to withdraw troupes from Iraq.
2006-10-19 06:21:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the United States will withdraw our forces from Iraq, when Iraq is ready and able to defend their own country and our job is done. Iraq will stand up, they are on the right path to securing their own country. Man it is like a broken record with you people. You want this to be another Vietnam - the leaders of our country lost their will and caved to anti-war pressures at home - withdrew troops too early because "we couldn't win and too many lives were being lost." Sound familiar. Can't win for losing with you whiny, can't we all just get along, liberals.
2006-10-19 13:19:21
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answered by Republican Mom 3
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Who is John Baker?
Eventually, yes. Short term, probably not. It depends on events on the ground. In 2009 it will depend on the '08 elections.
2006-10-19 13:15:07
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answered by yupchagee 7
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Hitler Bush would never withdraw from Iraq. He has too much money invested in oil. He also has to save face and would rather the death toll in Iraq mounted rather than admit he messed up. Do the Bastar* for war crimes along with his buddy Bliar.
2006-10-19 13:19:06
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answered by Jalfreizi 1
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We have destabilized the whole region and it would be a disservice to the whole world if we pulled out so we just need a better plan on how to handle the situation in Iraq.
2006-10-19 13:16:53
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answered by cheri b 5
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if they pull out it will be. so quit whining ,so our boy s can start winning more . They don t want to here your s.h.i.t. you know Vietnam didn t want anything American . now they want what America has ,what where they fight-n for any way. same with russia japan germeny and all other foes it seems strange that they turn to the USA when they have problems,and can t make . I say f.u.c.k them all
2006-10-19 13:30:35
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answered by twopipes1 3
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At some point we will withdraw most, but I see us there for the long haul. That's the point. We need to be a presence in the ME.
2006-10-19 13:13:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe two or three guys
We are there for at least 100 years
Go big Red Go
2006-10-19 13:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish they would but I doubt it'll happen...the admin will come up with some other reasons to stay.
2006-10-19 13:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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with bush as president i doubt hes oil hungry
2006-10-19 13:12:58
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answered by marco 1
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