Like it or not..we're building 14 military installations and a 40 acre embassy. We're not going to be pulling everyone out..ever.
We should scale back after the Iraqi's are able to take care of security.. we should not be policing Baghdad. The Iraqi police and military are not obligated to show up for work,..they can quit, refuse orders etc.. The first step is commitment from the Iraqi's..and under the circumstances, its not happening. I believe we're actually training the insurgents. They take a role in the police..learn how to fight, learn how we fight..then go fight for the Insurgency. Not Good.
2007-07-09 06:01:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If you keep up with the real news, you would know that Turkey has almost 150,000 soldiers and equipment on the northern border; Iran has a 500,000 standing army and 300,000 ready reserves. Both countries are well-equipped with the latest armaments and fighter planes (thanks to the U.S. and Russia). When these two countries enter the fray, our troops will be slaughtered on a scale like we haven't seen since the American Civil War.
That nutcase madman in Washington needs to be taken down and someone sane needs to be put in control.
The middle-East is about to erupt and our soldiers are right in the middle - and the main target for all combatants.
2007-07-09 15:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If 250 people getting killed in one day isn't a civil war in Iraq what should it be called. We need to pull back to Afghanistan and find OBL and then bring our boys home. Volunteers or not no one signed up for baby sitting service for the waring groups in Iraq. By all means leave Iraq.
2007-07-09 13:00:29
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answered by margie s 4
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There is already Chaos, with death and destruction, and we caused it. We would do them a favor to pull out, and let them resolve their problems the way they chose, who care if Iran takes over let them have it, they will only inherit what we have.
2007-07-09 13:07:56
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answered by niddlie diddle 6
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We need to light a fire under their @ss. It's been taking too long for the Iraqi government to get on their feet. A slow withdrawal now might do the trick.
2007-07-09 13:10:34
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answered by Global warming ain't cool 6
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The chaos is of centurys of fighting between these 2 factions. It has nothing to do with us. Though we have stoked the fires. Yes we should leave. We should have left after MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
2007-07-09 12:57:37
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answered by gone 7
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I'm not quite sure, I can see both sides of the argument. I'm glad I'm not making that decision.
2007-07-09 13:00:45
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answered by Big Dave 4
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I hope you don't really think chaos is spelled kaos? It is a civil war now, genius.
2007-07-09 12:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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One; learn to use spell check
Two; yes, we need to pull out now
Three; it's their civil war. They need to take care of it themselves
2007-07-09 12:56:10
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answered by Jeremiah 5
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and that would make it different how?
2007-07-09 13:00:42
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answered by Deidre K 3
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