I take it you are not aware that the 'occupation' ended with the first Iraqi elections?
Why are the 'antiwar' types so clueless about events in Iraq?
2007-06-27 02:34:01
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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Probably the same price that England is having to pay. The price is the death of every service man or woman out there. The rest is just money. In England we are presently being ravaged by the worst flooding our country has seen for over 60 years, but the environment agency have had their budget cut by the government who say that they cannot afford to pay for flood defences! What does money mean to politicians ? What does freedom mean to them ? What does oil mean to them ?
2007-06-26 20:30:55
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answered by Helen S 7
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Well we can not put a price on it yet because we do not know where Iraqi treasures are at the moment? Shall we just wait and see when occupying forces are out of Iraq. Then we might just find out wether it was profitable to kill Iraqi`s or not??????????????????
2007-06-26 20:49:28
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answered by hopeless 4
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1 million US $ per hour.22 US/UK troups per day per 100 sq km,1200 innocent iraquis per day.No of soldiers dead on Iraq side not available.Benefit.Control over scarce oil resources by USA and huge profit for US arms manufacturing industry.
2007-06-26 23:48:43
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answered by leowin1948 7
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and how dear would the price of been if we had simply left iraq to manifest its own destruction and the continual slaughter of the kurds?
2007-06-26 23:10:49
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answered by francis f 3
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Too high a price,for Iraqi's for sure.
2007-06-26 20:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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M1A1MG is right, noone will ever learn but they will always ask why especially if they never served and/or were in combat.
2007-06-27 04:53:33
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answered by mar036 3
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