Occupation forces flee Iraqi town as fighters move in

I don't advocate the killing of innocents, you do.

There is the dividing line. There end the smoke and mirrors.

Well then get an army of Muslims together and come take over the peaceful reorganization of Iraq.

Just tell me how the US has helped so far in 1 year?

  1. Do they have clean water?
  2. Do they have electricity?
  3. Do they have running hospitals?

From what i can see in 1 year:

  1. The oil wells are running
  2. Halliburton is doing finanically very well
  3. Iraqis are dying in a daily basis.

If that is help. Stuff it and stuff you.

There are enough citizens in Iraq given the chance of full, free and fair elections to begin bringing a semblance of normality back.

What exactly are the American soldiers doing that is so laudable, knee deep in the blood of innocent children in your name and you love it, simply repugnant.

Bomb, invade, murder then wait for the applause? repugnant.

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Well then get an army of Muslims together and come take over the peaceful reorganization of Iraq.
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The Iraqi population are capable of taking care of their own country, just like the population of another country which ousted colonial occupiers a couple of centuries ago. American's are in no way superior to the Iraqi people, or any other people for that fact...

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CM, See ABC news one year after assessment, pretty good report in most areas, other than security. Of course the recent chaos has set the effort behind 6 months…

March 14 — Almost a year after the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom, five teams of reporters from ABCNEWS, the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) and Time magazine fanned out across Iraq to assess the situation in the oil-rich, battle-scarred Middle Eastern nation.

http://more.abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/GoodMorningAmerica/Iraq_anniversary_assessment_040314.html

Health = NGO and UN. Mainly UN

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Link: http://more.abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/GoodMorningAmerica/Iraq_anniversary_healthcare_040314.html

Education = Again NGO

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Link: http://more.abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/GoodMorningAmerica/Iraq_anniversary_education_040314.html

I wont go through the rest but you get the idea.

The humanitarian deeds of the Americans.

Between one and two thousand tonnes of depleted uranium was deployed by the invading forces, polluting the atmosphere and water supply for years to come. The country is strewn with unexploded cluster bombs, mines, grenades, 40% of the water supply was destroyed, sewage treatment plants devastated,
spreading disease among a population purposefully weakened by a decade of cruel sanctions, while Iraq was disarming.

Electricity supply systems were targeted with such savagery that experts estimate it will take three years to rebuild (a juicy ten billion dollar contract). 7% of the hospitals were hit in military strikes, the country’s vaccine supplies were hit, placing 210.000 newborn babies at risk of dying.

As for schools, while Washington likes to show a model school with smiling children to Middle America, the truth is that school frequency rates have dropped to just over 60%, the lowest in the recent history of the country.

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The Iraqi population are capable of taking care of their own country, just like the population of another country which ousted colonial occupiers a couple of centuries ago. American's are in no way superior to the Iraqi people, or any other people for that fact...
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Have you noticed how shamless some nations are.... especially yanks! Its no secret how they ran with their tail between their legs from several places. And yet they ask for more.... Suddenly the love for camel jokeys kick in,,, they are very concerend about Iraqis but don't give a damn about starving N. Koreans, Rawandans and the list is endless.

Who asked you to go there… and don’t worry Iraq was there long before there was such a thing called america…

At least America tries, unlike useless muslims who do absouletly nothing but complain, whine and blame others.

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At least America tries, unlike useless muslims who do absouletly nothing but complain, whine and blame others.
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America must try N. Korea where 4 million have perished of starvation.... But then why would amreeka wants to get raped over and over again by the same people......

Kut, Najaf, Fallujah - the occupiers are trying hard to flee from the resistance...

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America must try N. Korea where 4 million have perished of starvation.... But then why would amreeka wants to get raped over and over again by the same people......
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No that's EU's job.

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No that's EU's job.
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Now don't they say once bitten twice shy... getting raped over and over will be extremly hard to mask especially in this day and age.

Don't look east!

What we have here is the equivalent of a Gupshup intifada. A few whack jobs dancing in the street, waving a gun drunk with victory, and passion for Jihad.

Here is what is going to happen.

In Fallujah the Iraqi's will fling themselves at Marines block after block. The Marines will lure them out, and slowly and methodically chew them up. Troops will rotate from the front to the rear, resting while a new group starts. Overhead AC130 gunships will blow apart anybody giving the Marines grief. The insurgents will get worn down and chewed up, backing up block by block until they realize that there is another group of Marines who have done the same thing behind them. Slowly and methodically they will be chewed up and spit out. In the end, 70% of the "insurgents" will be gone, and the town of Fallujah will get back to normal next week with a lot less bad guys. The military equation is clear. Civillian casualties will be high. Many US casualties will occur, but many more Iraqi casualties will happen, and in the end, either the insurgents will quit, or die.

In Kut, the same thing will happen. An overwhelming force will advance slowly, block by block, taking some casualties and grinding out ten times as many insurgents. The fight in the Shia areas will not last nearly as long as the Sunni areas. The Sunnis were the professional soldiers, and the Shia were the conscripts. They will have much less military skill, and after the first few days they will get chewed up by professional soldiers. this wil happen in every town where the Shia believe they have a current advantage.

The US military will hold off on Najaf until the Pilgrims are done with their religious time. When most have scooted back to Iran, the US military will lower the boom. Once again, the less skilled but religiously infatuated army of thugs will fling themselves into the meat grinder of a prefessional army and will get eaten up. The US military will lay seige to the Radical claeric who will be isolated and discredited, with a lot of blood on his hands.

The US military will be disciplined, methodical mature and precise. A lot of people will die, but this all could have been avoided. Al-Jazeera will air various histrionic broadcasts showing "US casualties" and "Civilian Casualties", but the real story will be that three weeks from now the US military will be clearly back in charge, and send a clear message that they will not over react to a situation, but will dominate at a "time and place of thier choosing".

Bush will hang tough for three weeks, giving time to the military to formulate a methodical plan of attack. At the end of three weeks he will announce that the US military will not be trifled with, and that any further insurrections will methodically be chewed up and spit out. The Iraqi intifada will die a quick death....

Why will this happen? Because the first few days of the Shia uprising left most of the population on the sidelines, with a few thugs controlling most of the population who wants peace and prosperity. Remove the thugs and the equation changes.

Watch Rumsfeld next week. If he looks rested, beligerent and confident, then this is the way that this is unfolding. The initial shock of an insurrection will be overcome by massive military competence.

Do I feel bad for the Iraqi people, yes. Can we let them fall under the rule of yet another group of horrific Iraqi's, no. This can be avoided, but I don't think it will.

Mark these words, you heard it here first....

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*Originally posted by Ohioguy: *
What we have here is the equivalent of a Gupshup intifada. A few whack jobs dancing in the street, waving a gun drunk with victory, and passion for Jihad.

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Mark these words, you heard it here first....
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Marked.

And since here is equivalent to a intifada.

Hear, hear:-

Leave! Leave! Leave!

United States.