More BS spews from Hallucinators uneducated fingers. You obviously know nothing about the situation. The people of Iraq are not being punished, actually they're being liberated. They've been very appreciative of what changes have been made to better their lives. The insurgents aren't very enthused about it but the general civilian population is, although a coward like yourself would never have the balls to go there to find out for yourself would you? You're retardation knows no bounds. At least you seem to have figured out how to put a sentence together and to use the Check Spelling link, your parents must be very proud.
2007-12-22 02:15:22
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answered by Phonebreaker 5
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I doubt God wanted a war. If he did he would've fought it himself and won easily. I don't know who's punishing them. Don't look at today's predicament as the only time Iraq has had problems. The area of Iraq had problems during the time of Mohammed. Mohammed's decendents were assassinated constantly and power struggles have always been the life of Iraq.
2007-12-21 06:26:33
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answered by Buddy_Lee_Hombre_de_accion 7
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no one is punishing them .
these all are our thoughts we watch what media show .
they all suffering the things are more teriible then death
so some are lucky they got death at once
its good to die at once then die at evry moment if you arent agry just read about iraq s people
like this god helped them
sadams children had raped women when they family raised voice they all are killed it may be who killed them thats army
and these soldiers sexually aboused after war
so they got what they give and its the law of the nature that who gave them this that will get it
noone is greater then nature we all have one life time so we watch only one only god knows all our birthes so it s alll long cycle
2007-12-21 06:48:26
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answered by jignesh0509 1
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Hallucination, I will defer to the soldier and the Iraqi who answered this question. I will tell you how your Spirit has touched me with all your questions. I think from the contents of your questions, that you are in some danger? How indomitable, and brave you are. Did you happen to see the picture that was out in US this summer about the Algerian Colonial (France still held Algeria,) troops who fought in Germany and France during WW11? It was universal in it's portrayal of brother warriors. Civilian deaths are so horrible that even military at war are appalled, even as they fight and see their own fall. Peace to you.
2007-12-21 11:26:36
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answered by peter s 3
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umm no one is punishing Iraq... i was there 18 months...make sure anyone else that answers this question has actually been there!... iraq is full of people that are struggling... tha have had bad leaders time and time again... its a country ruled by religion and cruel leaders. once the terriosts over there stop attacking our guys...iraq will rise in to a powerful nation...as long as the oil doesnt run out
2007-12-21 06:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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George W. Bush is punishing Iraq.
2007-12-21 06:25:24
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answered by The Unborn 3
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This is the base question of all those that believe in God. Is God doing this - or not?
Personally, I would say not. He has given us free-will to do what we want and the people of Iraq have brought most of their own suffering upon themselves. If they were not willing to fight for a democracy for all these years - the time has come to bring them to a safe and stable nation. It's obvious they cannot do it themselves, so we (Coalition) have come in to help.
2007-12-21 06:30:58
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answered by craig b 7
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Judges 10:14
Go and cry unto the gods which ye have chosen; let them deliver you in the time of your tribulation.
2007-12-21 07:03:33
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answered by Innerman 2
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Ask the guys with the exploding vests. Don't blame G.W. Bush, he's got nothing against Iraqis. He just wants a nice, peaceful oil colony.
2007-12-21 06:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Excellent questions. Can't wait to hear god's answer. I wonder if he'll also have a go at explaining that Darfur business.
2007-12-21 06:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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