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2007-07-17 06:32:06 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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i do

2007-07-17 06:34:12 · answer #1 · answered by Zach 2 · 4 0

Yugoslavia was held together at gun point for over 50 years. When the Communists left the whole place went to hell. The same will happen in Iraq, we can stay there till the end of the week or the end of the centuary, the fact is that in that part of the world Shites, hate Sunnies, Sunnies hate Shites, and they both hate the Kurds. We can not change that. So it does not matter how long we stay we will have to leave someday and when it does that hatred will spill back out in to bloodshed.

2007-07-17 13:37:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Halliburton is building fourteen (yes - 14) new permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq. The largest U.S. embassy in the world in currently under construction on a 104-acre site in downtown Baghdad overlooking the 'new' Iraqi puppet government installed by the Bush administration. What makes you think the U.S. will be leaving Iraq anytime in the next few generations?
We're going to be there until we've sucked every drop of OIL from Iraq's sands. -RKO- 07/17/07

2007-07-17 13:41:45 · answer #3 · answered by -RKO- 7 · 1 0

I think there is a very strong likelihood Iraq will turn chaotic after US forces are withdrawn. Iran and Syria will probably rush in to fill the vacuum only increasing the high probability of a bloody civil war. Turkey will probably invade the north to wipe out Kurdish rebels. Saudi Arabia might even confront Iran over intervention there and sadly, future Iraq may be the spark that ignites war between the US and Iran.

2007-07-17 13:37:46 · answer #4 · answered by Whitty 3 · 1 1

When the US leaves, I'm guessing when Bush is out of office and doesn't have to save face anymore, the strongest group in Iraq will assume control, just like what happened in Vietnam, and any country left free to choose its own course without outside agitators.

2007-07-17 13:42:30 · answer #5 · answered by LodiTX 6 · 1 0

Iraq is going to bite us big time down in the road. Kinda like that time you got loaded at prom and made a bastard child yet too drunk to remember who or what happened? The 4 years later that mistake comes back and makes you pay big time for skipping out? Iraq is going to be that way to our nation. It was a mistake to go in the first place and it is going to be one angry bastard child.

2007-07-17 13:37:24 · answer #6 · answered by gotagetaweigh 4 · 2 0

If we leave prematurely, the resulting civil war will spread to surrounding countries, necessitating our return under far-less favorable conditions than we have now.

The media will not report fairly what is going on in Iraq and Afghanistan because it does not fit their chosen agenda of what they want Americans to believe. The only exception is Fox, usually.

My husband and I have lost all respect for the popular news being sold to the highest bidders in America.

2007-07-17 13:37:01 · answer #7 · answered by Free To Be Me 6 · 0 1

In case you hadn’t noticed, Iraq isn’t doing too well now. They have to work out their internal problems. Our continuing presence just serves as an irritant to some and as target practice for others.

2007-07-17 13:40:18 · answer #8 · answered by tribeca_belle 7 · 0 0

I do. But is that our problem? No. I just want our government to do whatever protects Americans from a terror a attack here in America. So far it has been 5 1/2 years, just keep doing whatever works.

2007-07-17 13:37:17 · answer #9 · answered by Angelus2007 4 · 1 0

I live over 10,000 miles away from Iraq and feel no threat at all from the Iraqi people.

If they have a civil war going on because of the USA's neo-con governments idiotic aggressive policies,,,,send a delegation to The Haag Netherlands & declare war crimes have been committed on the Iraqi people by the neo-cons who are responsible, and press charges.
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2007-07-17 13:47:16 · answer #10 · answered by beesting 6 · 1 0

I'm not sure, alot of experts think it will but these same experts haven't gotten one thing right in Iraq so far, so who knows what will happen.

2007-07-17 13:35:33 · answer #11 · answered by crushinator01 5 · 3 0

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