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Wants the U.S. out of Iraq immediately
Al Qaeda
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Wants the U.S. to stay in Iraq until Iraq is stable
Iraqis
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2007-04-09 08:58:12 · 25 answers · asked by phoenix 2 in Politics & Government Politics

Danny Bmore I think you're missing most of your brain cells if you actually believe that Al Qaeda wants us IN Iraq.

2007-04-09 09:35:22 · update #1

Danny Bmore, you didn't comprehend my question. President Bush isn't a group, he falls under the 'Stay in Iraq until it's stable' group.

2007-04-10 11:19:10 · update #2

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Second group. We have to stay until they can take care of themselves.

2007-04-09 09:06:42 · answer #1 · answered by Galaxie Girl 6 · 0 0

Haha. I like how you give us biased options.

Well maybe you missed the demonstrations today. Thousands of Iraqis demonstrated that the U.S. should leave Iraq. I haven't seen any demonstrations calling for the U.S. to stay. Maybe you can help organize one there in Iraq. Since they supposedly want us to stay, I'm sure you won't have a problem finding supporters.

No one wants the U.S.troops out of Iraq immediately. We want them out soon and we want the Iraqis to govern and protect themelves.
You know, Saddam opposed the Iranian regime, but since we removed him, we have the problem of possible Iranian influence in Iraq to contend with. Maybe we should've considered all the possibilities before rushing into war.

2007-04-09 16:12:03 · answer #2 · answered by mmatthews000 4 · 0 0

I just want the mission accomplished. The exit strategy is to leave when Iraq is stable and not before.

I guess that puts me in the second group. But I'm not Iraqi and I'm not President Bush, either.

2007-04-09 16:05:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Wants the U.S. to stay in Iraq until Iraq is stable
Iraqis ????????????
President Bush

Since when does Bush represent the 'Iraqis'?
He doesn't even represent the majority in the US.

2007-04-09 16:06:45 · answer #4 · answered by Tokoloshimani 5 · 1 1

Funny cause I thought most Iraqis wanted us out also. Oh and I doubt Al Qaeda wants us out because there goal is to bankrupt the U.S. Can't go bankrupting a country that isn't spending hundreds of billions of dollars on another country and a war that appears to be imperialistic to the people you are trying to recruit. Makes your job a whole lot easier.

2007-04-09 16:05:31 · answer #5 · answered by Memnoch 4 · 1 1

Stay in Iraq until Iraq is strong enough to care for itself. I don't see any other course of action that would end in even modest success. If we leave now, we'll look back ten years from now and wonder how we could have left them to such genocide. However, if we stay there indefinitely, it will continue to drain our own resources and the independent spirit of the Iraqis, with the result that when we finally do leave (or are forced out) they will be unable to care for themselves as they should. The result is the same either way.

2007-04-09 16:03:51 · answer #6 · answered by Richard S 5 · 4 2

The latter: I think that we should continue our presence in Iraq and the Middle East indefinately...that is the only way for us to manage the situation. If not, they we better get used to the idea of having suicide bombings here in the US and the UK.

2007-04-09 16:27:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Was a Democrat, now unsure,(Leaning toward the right now).... but I understand the threat and refuse to take my marching orders from Billionaire George Soros or the left that abandoned the security of the US for Votes.

2007-04-09 16:07:51 · answer #8 · answered by garyb1616 6 · 0 0

Stay in Iraq. Support Iraqi's, and the commander in chief. Not terrorists/socialists/Anti-Semites

2007-04-09 16:07:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I'm in the get back in Afghanistan and go after the real threat, instead invading countries that had nothing to do with 9/11.

2007-04-09 16:15:37 · answer #10 · answered by ropemancometh 5 · 2 1

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