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Is he there for the economic benefit for the U.S.A?
Or, is he there for 'democracy'?

2007-01-23 23:53:57 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Neither one. The Bush family has never cared one bit for the people of Iraq, just remember how Bush Sr. treated them in the first Gulf War. Dubbya has at least allowed genocide on the Iraqi people, and doesn't mind sending our troops door to door locked and loaded to make their life even more miserable. BushOilCo is there for plunder , profit, and the Domination of the Persian Gulf Oil Region. A half million barrels of Iraqi oil goes missing every day on our watch, obviously being sold on the black market. There are over 1,000 private "contractors" working on no bid contracts for Bush. Corporations like Halliburton/Cheney are making a killing over there, and the weapons manufacturers are helping themselves to $3 billion per week from the US Treasury. With bases from Egypt through Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan, they are going for Hegemony over the Persian Gulf, with only Iran remaining free of BushOilCo domination. It seems clear that Iran is next in their plan for the Middle East. We in the USA don't benefit at all from this invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan. We just get to go into massive debt while all this plunder, death and destruction continues. Having declared war on democracy in the United States, Bush certainly doesn't give a hoot whether there is democracy in Iraq!

2007-01-23 23:59:40 · answer #1 · answered by michaelsan 6 · 0 0

america is their to serve their zionist masters, first off america sends billions and billions to israel every month, and their is nothing average joe american can do to stop funding this welfare state. but america is their to secure the pipeline from perhaps kirkuk to haifa . this pipeline used to exist and maybe will be up again in the future. why would hard working americans want to make a sacrifice for a foreign government is beyond me, but then again why would hard working americans want to send their money to support the 16th largest economy in the world instead of helping out their american brothers at home

2007-01-24 00:02:30 · answer #2 · answered by lat0ria 3 · 1 1

Definitely not for 'democracy'.

2007-01-24 00:05:36 · answer #3 · answered by ck4829 7 · 3 1

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