It sounds like what most Americans have been saying for a while.
2007-07-23 04:45:55
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answered by LIGER20498 3
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because of fact the conflict in Iraq, Afghanistan and finally Iran is approximately oil. there's an prolonged historic previous of u.s. and great Britain's desire to regulate the extensive crude oil deposits below the Caspian Sea. It began previously after WWI. the reason it in no way got here to fruition became because of formation of the Soviet Union which had administration in that portion of the worldwide. With the give way of that empire interior the 1990's, u.s. and great Britain have been waiting to end their unique time table of controlling that extensive oil grant. that's why the 1st Gulf conflict began even after Ambassador Madeline Albright addressed the United international locations and reported "the U. S. would not intervene in Arab as against Arab Affairs" after Saddam Hussein tried to re-annex Kuwait to Iraq. To make an exceedingly long tale short, the U. S. & great Britain attempt to construct a pipeline which will feed oil from the Caspian Sea to provider East Asia's a million.6 billion ability purchasers (by making use of 2010) The Pipeline will could be controlled by making use of Western friendly governments interior the international places we are at the instant at odds with. GW Bush, from a kinfolk of massive Oil friendly politicians, is passing this time table directly to the subsequent GOP candidate. Oh and BTW, so will the Democratic Candidate. it extremely is not a mandate of the human beings, it extremely is the time table of yankee "interests", worldwide expansion.
2016-11-10 04:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The invasion of Iraq is seen by many as an illegal war. There were no WMDs, they weren't connected to 9/11. It has angered so many that recruiting for jihadists is way up. Eventually that will come back to bite us.
Meanwhile, there is no way for us to exit gracefully. Democracy has never in history been forced upon a country - you have to want it. And Iraq was created by the British our of three distinct socio-religious areas. The idea that they want to create a democracy with each other is far-fetched, at best.
That's part of the reason.
2007-07-23 04:49:27
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answered by nicolemcg 5
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if they were smart enough to leave iraq, then maybe they know something we dont. Maybe President bush and his handlers should have asked them instead of some political exile with an ax to grind and delusions of grandeur, maybe the answers would have been a little more helpful. I think that if you ask most intelligent people anywhere of any background, most of them will tell you that the whole thing has become a terrible mistake, even if the initial invasion went relatively well.
2007-07-23 04:47:14
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answered by tomhale138 6
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I haven't talked to a hundred thousand Iraqis like you have but the ones I have heard voice their opinions on the war seem to be split right down the middle. Some are deathly affraid that we'll pull out too soon.
2007-07-23 05:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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USA has already lost. Bush is a sore loser and doesn't want to leave. The whole world knows it was a mistake, not just those Iraqis.
If Jesus came down from the heavens and spoke directly to Bush and told him to pull out of Iraq, Bush would call him a terrorist.
2007-07-23 04:46:37
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answered by Anonymous
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100,000 iraqi people talked to you about what a terrible mistake we made fighting in iraq, yet you are doing nothing about it personally....... and you have the energy to tell the Y community about it.. you da man!!!!
i think we did the right thing in March 2003.......
2007-07-23 05:23:47
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answered by bytchy_princess 5
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They're lying to you.
Everything I've heard coming from Iraq is good news. The soldiers like what we are doing there and the Iraqi people love us being there. You are making up your story or the people you talk to aren't really from Iraq. If you'd have joined the military you'd know better.
2007-07-23 05:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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well I am Iraqi and i respect the troops alot, what if i go to America??? they are not loyal to those ppl who came for their country and do you know why those ppl say that??
because they were there (in America)before the war, they don't know how was Saddam treating us!! they don't know what's the meaning of the pain that we endured during Saddam's time and now. we were humble before the war and we are looking for our freedom now.
and i agree 100% with Ahcho N.
just tell those Iraqis that I'll be loyal for them till the end of my life and pls tell them that i do like them and like all of my fellow citizens. that's their opinion which i respect it but i would like to keep my opinion to myself.
Iraqi and proud...
2007-07-23 06:46:28
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answered by Sara 3
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Iraqi's and Iranians and others from that region know that the government is the problem, but the war hurts the innocent more than it doesthe combatants
2007-07-23 04:45:27
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answered by Deidre K 3
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You must be at every gas station they own (which is alot). They must have forgot that the Middle Eastern people did those terrorist attacks on 9-11. I think we have no business being over there, but what do they know?
2007-07-23 05:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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