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The last combat brigade has left two weesk early, but not before today the combat mission officially has ended.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11135500 Fair, balanced. In general, I agree with it .
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Yes even the headline is 'balanced'
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There's going to be a civil war. The only question is when.
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The country is still in turmoil. The problems are long from over.
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Just keep in mind tonight when Obama declares sucess that every single democrat railed against Bushs policys and to a man voted against the surge.
Even Barry himself sternly lectured that the policys would have little to no impact. "This war is lost" [Harry Reid]
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Yes, fair and balanced. Fair in that the article is calm in tone, and balanced in that it reflects the key thoughts about Iraq objectively, imo.
Regarding Obama, Iraq is not what he can be held responsible for. The sin of starting the war, is Bush's, not Obama's. The war as planned by the neocons and defined in its objectives - politically by Wolfowitz et. al. and economically-opportunistically by Halliburton's fan-gang - has failed. The preparation and projections were catastrophically incompetent. Obama took the wise decision to leave behind a lost war that he was handed over by Bush. Howevewr, I think 50,000 troops remain there for the coming years, and after that a further reduced military presence by the US still will be there for an undefined future to come.
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"The sin of starting a war"
If I recall the democrats were all for at the time. "I voted for this war before I voted against it" John Kerry
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You "fiscal conservatives" crack me up , thats when he voted for the war but changed his vote when the bill was amended so that the US taxpayer would get saddled with all the costs. You should be applauding that stand but instead you don't even understand it beyond the meaningless soundbite you have been fed by the "liberal" media ![]() |
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So what? It still was stupid. the Neocons developed the the idea, the house allowed itself to get talked into it, everybody went mad, and the media turned hysteric. It was a stupid decision to have that war nevertheless. And outside America, most people saw that it was stuoid from the beginning on. And Bush'S government was responsible for the way it was handled: incompetently, dilletantic, and without having a clue on what to do next and what to expect inside Iraq and after the field battle was over.
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The iraq war was a mistake, just like the invasion of Russia by Germany in 1941 was a mistake. Governments make mistakes, the US governemnt was not the first and certainly will not be the last.
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![]() Anyway, that is history now and cannot be turned back. Iraq must clean up the mess that is left behind, and it is very likely to fail in that task. So, the general tone of that BBC article I agree with very much. Nobody has the right to claim that one could not have known. It could have been known, it could have been forseen - and it was known and forseen and warned of by many. even the timetable I predicted, roughly seems to get matched. I said in 2003 that roughly ten years would be taken by the US until they sneak out through the backdoor, frustrated and defeated in their populistically claimed mission objectives of "freedom and democracy and stability", and around 15 years before Iraq collapses and falls towards Iran completely. this guy named Sadr is growing and groinw in infouence, and Iranian presence in Iraq already is undeniably strong. Was it worth it? No. Had even the claimed objectives been acchieved? No. The real, hidden objectives? To minor parts only - even Halliburton & Co. cannot be too happy with how it all ended. "The End".
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exactly. better to concentrate on the future.
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The question I have is, why should this continue to be our problem? Our nation did what it could, but there is only so much that can be done, and how long are we supposed to bleed both money and blood there? What do we as a nation gain from that? I can't think of anything. IMO, The longer we stay there, the deeper the hole we dig for ourselves.
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but why were we fighting the war in the first place? what gain were we getting from the conflict at this point? not much i can see. I say we should have left sooner.
It's up to the Iraqi's to solve their own problems. It's not fair to expect us to stand in the coirssfire becasue they hate each other
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The result? A quagmire for any nation that get's involved there. The British Empire burnt it's fingers there 3 times, the Soviets once, rather spectacularly. Despite what Obama says, the US won't fare any better. How many US servicemen and women are going to die or simply disappear into the dust before the last one of them leaves? Mike.
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