the I rack war is very importants to Rack K which will probaly be Rack I.
2007-12-07 05:03:29
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answered by Griffin W 3
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Hope for the future.
If we don't give those people democracy or if democracy doesn't prevail in Iraq, then the whole region will slowly turn towards fundamentalist radical Islam as they have been doing before this. The only way to defeat an idea is with other ideas.
If the whole Middle East becomes radicalized then we could be faced with a united Islamic empire that hates and wants to bring down the West and we will have a World War, resulting in the death of hundreds of millions if not billions of people.
Right now we are at the fork in the road of history. Success of democracy in Iraq will determine the future.
2007-12-07 05:42:27
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answered by YAadventurer 5
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You're all wrong. War is one of the best ways for a country to make money. For one thing, if you're getting ticked about gas prices, you should check them out in Europe. Here in countries such as Ukraine, people make about $100-$150 monthly, and gas prices are up to $2 per liter.
In US, however, I doubt that your pay check lost a few cents ever since the war broke out.
Thats because when a country goes to war, war factories start working, more people get jobs. Soldiers get jobs. Hospitals are in desperate need of more personnel. Do you think thats because US has lost any of them? No. When a country goes to war, it moves around, starts to breath again. And therefor, the economy rises.
2007-12-07 12:15:55
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answered by Ïàâëóñÿ À 2
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First invest in a dictionary, after you look up how to spell Iraq, then go and look up the words:
Democracy,
followed by:
Dictatorship.
The first is what awaits the Iraqi people,
the other is what they had under Saddam Insane in the past!!
2007-12-07 06:22:28
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answered by conranger1 7
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I didn't know we were fighting in Irack. Is that near Afghamistain?
2007-12-07 05:51:03
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answered by matt m 4
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I beleive we needed a place for the U.S. to set fort in the middle east. We may be taking it in the chin a bit, but we have not had another attack on U.S. soil. We are in a quagmire over there, this is true, but we have weeded out the nut jobs in the middle east and made them come out honestly on their oppinions of us. Keep your friends close and your enemies even closer.
2007-12-07 05:08:36
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answered by mommy 4
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I wont bust you for misspelling IRAQ. Oops Just did. What have we gained the sad truth is nothing. We have gained another black eye in the worlds eyes as a war monger and have gone from have a surplus budget under Clinton to the largest deficit in history. So i guess we now understand something we have understood for far too long politicians lie.
2007-12-07 05:04:48
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answered by Bill W 3
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Iraq
2007-12-07 05:13:49
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answered by Riley's Mommy 6
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We have gained NOTHING. We have lost... lives, billions of dollars. We ruined peoples lives, both here and there. 4 million people have been displaced from there homes in Iraq, and are living in Syria and Jordan. There are professional well educated women living in Syria and Jordan, who have had to prostitute themselves just to put food on the table for their children.
Now, the facts are there were no WMD in Iraq and there was no link between Iraq and the 9/11 attacks.
Why are we in Iraq? Was the price worth it?
2007-12-07 05:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well... we learned how to spell IRAQ.. it's NOT "Irack"... and we learned that George Bush is a lier and the worst president ever.
2007-12-07 04:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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We the people have gained nothing. For those who own oil wells and oil rights like our so called president they have gained enough money to fund the entire bush family for the next 200 + years at the consumers expense. If you ask me Bush blew up the twin towers cause he knew a bush would never be re- elected.
2007-12-07 05:01:16
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answered by bill.batey 1
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