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Oil is the ONLY reason anyone, other than Iraqis, are in Iraq.
No amount of oil is worth one soldier's life. |
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Quoting Michael Yon... again. Quote:
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Is Yon including the permanent bases when he talks about withdrawl? We keep getting assurances from the administration that we are not there permanently, but they're making huge investments that other administrations will be loathe to abandon. I'd say we're there for keeps.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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The only electable person I can see doing it is Obama but that is still not convincing. Edwards maybe but I'm not counting on it. I don't find the genocide argument very convincing. Right now the violence in Iraq is getting worse and basically it is a long deadly civil war that may turn into genocide anyways versus a short deadly genocide (assuming the Shiites take over the Sunnis). I don't think the final outcome will be much different either. Neither side sounds real inviting. |
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Read? I only know how to write.
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TheMercenary spins a half truth while forgeting realities. He forgets that American presence only makes Iraq less safe and more violent. It creates a greater distrust among the various ethnic factions. When was the last time an American could sit in a sidewalk cafe in Fallujah. Yes, that was once standard before American occupation make Iraq “so much safer". But according to TheMercenary, "There is light in the end of the tunnel". TheMercenary - your rhetoric are same lies from Nam. They do not work on those without a 'brown shirt' mentality. Saddam killed maybe 200,000 of his own people in ten years. Americans created 100,000 dead Iraqis in less than two years. But Saddam is evil and an American presence does not create genocide. TheMercenary says it is so. Funny how those facts change when TheMercenary posts a political myth. The longer Americans are 'saving them', then the more likely this civil war will kill even more Iraqis. Diyalah province once had no violence. Then American made is safer. Iraq Study Group clearly offered a solution where few options were viable. Instead, TheMercenary's post even says the ISG is wrong. TheMercenary posts a political agenda rather than reality. Iraq will not be a democracy. That option is gone as made so obvious by Iraq’s current government. Americans, doing as TheMercenary recommended, have seen to it that democracy - civil government representing all Iraqis - is not possible. Best we can now hope for is a theocracy dominated by the Shia with an autonomous province of Kurds. But the longer we stay, the less likely even that becomes possible. Iraq Study Group defined an American withdrawal as the only solution. But somehow TheMercenary knows more – and cannot even say why. We had a solution. What remains possible still reside in the Iraq Study Group; not in any political rhetoric that justify wacko extremist agendas. tw offers solutions from the ISG. TheMercenary repeats political rhetoric from liars in the George Jr administration. One solution based in intelligent thought. Another only based in his political agenda. Griff's post is accurate. Even Gen Petraeus said we will probably be in Iraq for another nine or ten years. Notice that Griff's post is confirmed with facts - not political rhetoric. Somehow TheMercenary calls 'nine more years' a victory - just like in Nam. But then nine more years in Iraq means George Jr's legacy is safe. That is more important to whom? Last edited by tw; 07-07-2007 at 07:23 PM. Reason: Add an e and take out an a |
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Isn't it General Petraeus?
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We are leaving without stealing their oil and natural gas? I think not. The DAY we have it secured, we are OUT of there & you know it. Any good we do is incidental & PR. Most Americans don't know about the untapped reserves of oil on the Iraq Kuwait border, it is HUGE. It is the third largest land field ever discovered, the largest currently existing. (Part of the reason for the Kuait war, other than his need for more money, was over reveng for Kuait's possible side-drilling/or attempt to into it over the Iraq border) All of this crap started when it was discovered. Last edited by rkzenrage; 07-12-2007 at 07:07 PM. |
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OK, accepting that is all true, how many lives is it worth trading to guarantee the future prosperity of the US and it allies for the next 20, 30, 40 years?
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