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Also, I expect Bush to go 'soft' on terrorism. He will pull out of Iraq under some pretense of 'victory' after we launch a massive attack on fallujah maybe. After that, the U.S. media will stop covering it and it will end up like Afghan where we all pretend we won something.
Quote from: Ant on November 04, 2004, 06:59:07 PMAlso, I expect Bush to go 'soft' on terrorism. He will pull out of Iraq under some pretense of 'victory' after we launch a massive attack on fallujah maybe. After that, the U.S. media will stop covering it and it will end up like Afghan where we all pretend we won something. Pentagon officials have said that when they win the battle in Fallujah it wont be the end to the Iraq War. The propose of going into Fallujah is to take controll of the city and let local officials and government run the city so their could be elections in January. Also, we did win something in Afghanistan. We took away the Taliban government, more then 75% of Al-Qaeda is gone, and they had successful elections.
Quote from: Don Rizzle on May 10, 2006, 03:16:12 AMiraq would just get annexed by iranThat would be a great solution. If Iran and the majority of Iraqi's are pleased with it, then why shouldn't they do it?
iraq would just get annexed by iran
so true.They have tons of air support and tanks ready to fire on the city.Funny thing that our government seems to forget, is that these cities still have innocent civillians living there.
u mean they will gain control of some rubble there won't be a city there anymore
we've killed 100,000 civilians in iraq. that doesnt include the count of people with missing body parts. or the number of people who are homeless because we blew up their house. where do you expect these people to go who were told to leave?you wonder why there is a resistance, where the insurgents came from. 100k dead civilians with living brothers, fathers, cousins and plenty more with missing body parts, severe injuries, or destroyed homes... thats why they are still fighting us.
PARIS, Oct. 28 - An estimated 100,000 civilians have died in Iraq as a direct or indirect consequence of the March 2003 United States-led invasion, according to a new study by a research team at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/29/international/europe/29casualties.htmlyour thoughts?
Quote from: Ant on November 07, 2004, 03:33:06 PMPARIS, Oct. 28 - An estimated 100,000 civilians have died in Iraq as a direct or indirect consequence of the March 2003 United States-led invasion, according to a new study by a research team at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/29/international/europe/29casualties.htmlyour thoughts?NY Times...LoL