just what he and cheney/military contractors wished for... endless war and big weapon sales. at least we lead the world in the production of something.. wmd,death and destruction
2007-10-21 11:28:42
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answered by ben j 3
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in the previous this ever began, the president became extremely sparkling that it became going to take a protracted, long term. What you're seeing in Iraq astonishing now's no longer a civil conflict. A civil conflict is the place a team of rebels attack and attempt to overthrow their united states's government. that's no longer what's occurring in Iraq. What you have right that's extremely distinctive. you have previous scores being settled by potential of quite a few communities. you have an insurgency and you have foreign places terrorists supported in general by potential of Iran. The terrorists of the international besides through fact the tyrannical governments interior the section be attentive to that if Iraq is effectual in becoming and holding the democracy they voted in after the removal of Saddam, that's a important threat to their own governments. the final subject Syria, Iran and different international places in that area want their own human beings to be sure is a loose united states of their midst. those human beings rule purely by using concern. The populations of those international places are worried of being killed by potential of their own leaders. This retains them in line. evaluate that to the american legacy, the legacy of loose adult adult males. "provide me liberty or provide me loss of life". human beings, residing in an quite loose united states might certainly quite die battling than stay in bondage. Why? through fact liberty is that efficient, that amazing that contagious. If the individuals of the middle East get a flavor of liberty it turns into impossible to place the genie decrease back into the bottle. .
2016-10-13 11:07:07
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answered by ? 4
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Ok. Show your evidence. What militancy exists now that didn't exist before the US invasion of Iraq. Show me how Sunnis and Shias are now "independent entities," after all, if they weren't "independent entities," why do they distinguish Sunnis and Shias between themselves? Prove to me that Kurds haven't been seeking a homeland for the last 80 years.
You can't. Your accusations are lies. Iran was expanding and modernizing their military before the Iraq war. Sunnis and Shias have always been independent entities as they see themselves. The Kurds have been fighting for a homeland since the Ottoman Empire collapsed.
This "slow burning powderkeg" you make President (yes President not Mr) Bush's responsibility has been going for thousands of years. And the only that can stop it, the only thing that can bring peace, is the same thing that has brought lasting peace to other parts of the world: Democracy and Individual Freedom.
2007-10-21 11:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The Middle East is now one big no-mans land these days. Saddam Hussein may have been a real bad tyrant,but at least he was a stabilizing force,that's for sure. The United states even supported him throughout the 1980's to fend off Iran in the Persian Gulf due to oil.
2007-10-21 11:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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This has become a ray of hope for Islams not following the Teaching of UBL. Wahhabi is the reason so many of the Islam people have moved to America. The people of Iran want to eliminate the same rule. The idea of not killing their own for petty reasons seem appealing.
2007-10-21 11:25:58
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answered by rance42 5
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whoooooo eee. big ol' can o worms. deep one too. see the news today? of course you did. talking about the kurd rebellion going on. turkish forces shooting arty into kurdistan, iraq security forces (whatever the hell that means) coming in from the south. local american commanders sayin' sh*t! WTF? shrub sayin' "huh?"
boom, boom, boom.
2007-10-21 12:06:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is going to leave office and think. "Now it's your problem. Let me count my kickbacks."
2007-10-21 17:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It's always been there, Iraq isn't the only country in the middle east, notice how virtually none of them have helped Palestine become a state, but have instigated more violence there?They practically had everything handed to them they wanted and turned it down,,,, why?
2007-10-21 11:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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What are you thinking? that it was a peaceful stable place before? give me a break that entire region has been a powderkeg for centuries
do you think bush created the hatred between the shiites and the sunnis?
2007-10-21 11:29:10
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answered by Bishop 5
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Any worse than LBJ's War in SEA, mind we lost that one.
2007-10-21 11:52:08
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answered by phillipk_1959 6
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The Islamic terrorists have been toying with this "can of worms" for over 25 years.
They succeeded in opening it on 9/11.
2007-10-21 11:26:03
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answered by LeAnne 7
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