U.S. not winning in Iraq

tamarin

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Certainly a bleak time in American history. It is hard to find any credible American administrative figure in this debacle. A lot of highly paid officials who in reality knew squat about the region and even less about the nature of Iraqi political life. It's almost impossible to take the US seriously now. Which is a recipe for continued and increased upheaval in the world's geopolitical arena.
 

northstar

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The Iraqi leaders were all over the BBC 2 years ago stating that their country had been reduced to civil war. The US said ... no, they're wrong, they don't know what they're talking about, we have it all under control, we have a plan ... and now years later, the US is almost ready to spit out the truth: they took a country with a different culture, religion, history and leadership and reduced it to rubble and civil war, all in the name of a lie.
--arden

WAY TO TWIST THE SITUATION AND SYMPATHIZE WITH THE TERRORISTS....

The reality of the situation is a little different, this is a world war nit-whits of the tin-foil hat brigade, and like previous world wars there are new strategies coming into play.

The Opium Crop for example, is never mentioned by the TERRORIST sympathizers. :read2:

They have developed this profitable extortion mafia ring that forces farmers to hand over the opium to warlords, then the poision is pumped into the willing veins and snorted up the willing noses of our culture. The price for this high quality snort powder has brought in a bumper crop.

So in other words, the junkies are funding the Terrorists.

The record breaking bumper crop, the joke on the western world, is funding the weapondry [and who is uspplying it?] that has given the Taliban the juice needed to resist the NATO troops.

It amazes me the way the tin-hat brigade is just repeating the same old same old when the factual information is just simply lost on the tattered brain cells...

I say be brave, take off those tin hats and stop blaming the same old same old...because it really is ludicrous to keep whining about BUSH. At the very least he is strongly standing up for the U.S. while Harper is just barely making a peep, allowing others to fight our battle.

I just read all the news and it is obvious that they are being wise enough to re-consider how to get these countries to settle their differences. Basically the lesson learnt is that the opium situation is unbeatable since the West actually funds its.
 

Kreskin

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Feb 23, 2006
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That quote has no twisting or sympathizing with terrorists.
 

mabudon

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Mar 15, 2006
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No sympathies to either side- how is saying thet the US is being sucked into a giant abyss in Iraq anything BUT stating fact, anyways?? No mentions of Dubya here, hell, I doubt he really has anything to do with what is happening now (and okay, I did mention him, so sue me)

Plain and simple, the US foreign policy is so wrong it hurts and now that the facts are in, all's that the apologists can do is shoot the message, never mind the messenger, funny shtuff
 

Kreskin

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Feb 23, 2006
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According to Baker-Hamilton, terrorism isn't the major problem in Iraq. The biggest is sectarian violence followed closely by good ol' fashioned chaos and crime. Before people want to accuse others of belonging to tin-foil brigades they should be aware that the highest order of tin-foiler is sitting in the oval office. Those who still argue his case are ready for premium membership, possibly gold-plated hats.