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100,000’s of Iraqis Enthusiastically Return Home
Iraqis who fled their country because of the war are returning by the hundreds of thousands to Iraq from Syria, Egypt and Jordan because of the improved security. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is providing the free bus and flight travel:
The return is dramatic. Baghdad has been transformed:
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That is outstanding news.:rock: Hopefully the trend will continue.
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Yes. How quickly things change. Especially the Democrats tone in regards to the positive news coming from Iraq.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/25/us...fbz+FzZdW/3tsg After years of minimizing our gains and successes, highlighting our challenges and losses, and false demoralizing statements coming from your run of the mill Democrat in Congress, looks like even they can no longer ignore the good news. I guess they'll just have to resort to moving the goalposts again. :hmm: A time honored tactic from them. |
Just wait, when Billary is the nominee you will see a pro-war, pro-troop Democrat party in 2008.
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Wow no Skybird posts in this thread? I think Bush really just disguised illegal Mexican immigrants as Iraqis and sent them there as a ruse...
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I just talked to my son this week. His Company (detached) is patrolling the Iraq/Iran Border. Bt wording my question right he was able to tell me that, "Things are pretty quiet." Well--if he's bored that's the best news he could give me :up:!
I sure hope this indicates a sustainable trend and isn't just a lull (as the paranoid half of my mind tells me). |
Funny how they're all "thank you!" now :p
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Definately positive news after the earlier stuffups, mistakes and missteps. :up:
General David Howell Petraeus was the right man for the job. :yep: :yep: If Paul Bremer and Donald Rumsfeld had been sacked a long time ago as they should have been then Petraeus wouldn't have had such a mountainous task and more importantly perhaps so many brave soldiers and Iraqi civilians wouldn't have had to die in the first place. I for one feel that things in Iraq are close to turning the corner for the better. However the political side of the equation has made little progress by comparison. It's still wait and see in my view. |
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Isn't this a little like looking through the rubble of Dresden and saying 'hey look we found an unbroken plate' :rotfl:
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To keep the enthusiasm a bit more realistic. Just a bit.
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Why does one source say hundreds of thousands are returning while another says no large scale return is happening? Why is one source positive about the future and one isn't?
Why would anyone trust the UN after their over estimation of AIDs virus to aquire more money. That is the paradigm of all UN reports. See global warming. |
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