Re: Ah yes finally bush compares Eyraq to Vietnam
^^ Just wondering, did India support the US invasion of Iraq?
Not the government but I mean the people...
Re: Ah yes finally bush compares Eyraq to Vietnam
^^ Just wondering, did India support the US invasion of Iraq?
Not the government but I mean the people...
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and the ones who gave shyt about Iraqi people also killed the very same people? ![]()
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Not the government but I mean the people...
No, The Inidan street did not support it.
What's interesting is that the Indian street, at this time, has a more favorable view of how Iraqi is progressing compared to the view of the U.S. street. And the Indian street now are much more likely to support using force against a 'rouge state' than the U.S. street is (I'd say that this is a direct result from the July 11th train bombing).
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Ah yes confession of a spin Dr.
‘Arrogant’ US has failed, says spin doctor
Jonathan Steele
Monday October 23, 2006
The Guardian
Washington’s top foreign affairs spin doctor has described US policy in Iraq as “a failure”, and accused his government of “arrogance” and “stupidity”.
US ‘cannot stay course’ in Iraq
At least 79 US soldiers have been killed in Iraq in October
The US is not winning in Iraq and will not be able to stay the course in the long-term, a US state department insider has said.
Re: Ah yes finally bush compares Eyraq to Vietnam
What do you think will happen to Iraq and in a broader context the middle east and the world if USA pulls out by next year?
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The world will go around like it did before US made a mess of Iraq life will continue as usual and US will continue its table dance somewhere else.
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^
Sunnis and Shiites will just kiss and make up?
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My my my so much love for shiities and sunnis just for a gallon of gas…
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So you don't think that radical muslims could use iraq as a lunch pad to attack middle eastern countries around the area, or iran supporting the shia and arabs supporting the sunni could lead to a major war in the region???
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Was it used before US made a huge mess of it
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^LOL,,,,Look who is talking..
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mercenary2k and UTD: what US should've done is let UN forces take over Iraq after it had demolished Saddam's regime, but US felt arrogant and didn't want to "share the pie" and continued trying control. Even perhaps last year it was suggested that UN take reigns of Iraq but it was denied, why? Waiting for civil war to start so US could say "oh see now, we can't leave the mess like it is"?
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^They wanted all the money for themselves. LoL.
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And on top of that
“ulta choor kotwal ko dhantay”
P.S: Can someone translate for the geniuses
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Honestly you think the plan was to create a mess rather than a stable Iraq? I don't see any logic in that viewpoint. Please explain.
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I don't see the logic of anything U.S. has done, Please Explain.
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Original thought was: Saddam bad, possible threat, remove him, introduce Democracy, Iraq becomes mold for region. Dominio effect.
Team Bush flubbed because of greed, refuses to handover power after quick & easy win over conventional Iraqi forces. Insurgency blooms...
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First it was WMD, then it was links with Al-Qaeda then liberation and now Democracy.... Lets wait and see whats next....
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^U.S. was not really in Iraq, it was mass propoganda by extremists.