Bush says no timetable for Iraq withdrawal
Bush says no timetable for Iraq withdrawal
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050624/ap_ ... sh_iraq_19
WASHINGTON -
President Bush assured Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari on Friday "there are not going to be any timetables" for withdrawal of American forces and vowed victory over insurgents attempting to prevent establishment of a democratic government under a new constitution.
Seriously, does he realize there are people out there who would do bad things to him just for saying this? Bad bad things? Does he want to be a right-wing martyr or something?
British people: How do you feel about this, considering we control your Government? (That's not a shot at you, and we means the pricks pulling the strings of the US government, not the US people.)
Does no one remember the three debates Bush had with Kerry in which Bush not only stated withdrawal plans, but lost horribly on every subject?
WASHINGTON -
President Bush assured Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari on Friday "there are not going to be any timetables" for withdrawal of American forces and vowed victory over insurgents attempting to prevent establishment of a democratic government under a new constitution.
Seriously, does he realize there are people out there who would do bad things to him just for saying this? Bad bad things? Does he want to be a right-wing martyr or something?
British people: How do you feel about this, considering we control your Government? (That's not a shot at you, and we means the pricks pulling the strings of the US government, not the US people.)
Does no one remember the three debates Bush had with Kerry in which Bush not only stated withdrawal plans, but lost horribly on every subject?
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LOL. Because I made a thread about a similar subject days before you even tried, and I'm doing it again with the fresh breaking news, Jack.
We have no business being in Iraq. It isn't our responsibility to rebuild what we broke. It's a nice gesture, but they'll never like us. They'll never love their country until it's something that they will fight for. They're not doing that, and if we build them a nice toy to play with then baby will break the toy and want another.
They weren't brave enough to overthrow their own rulers and apparently most of them didn't want to. That's their problem, so let them deal with it.
We have no business being in Iraq. It isn't our responsibility to rebuild what we broke. It's a nice gesture, but they'll never like us. They'll never love their country until it's something that they will fight for. They're not doing that, and if we build them a nice toy to play with then baby will break the toy and want another.
They weren't brave enough to overthrow their own rulers and apparently most of them didn't want to. That's their problem, so let them deal with it.
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I agree with you to a certain extent. We shouldn't have gotten involved at all. But since we did, we better do it right or we wasted our time and our lives.rep wrote:LOL. Because I made a thread about a similar subject days before you even tried, and I'm doing it again with the fresh breaking news, Jack.
We have no business being in Iraq. It isn't our responsibility to rebuild what we broke. It's a nice gesture, but they'll never like us. They'll never love their country until it's something that they will fight for. They're not doing that, and if we build them a nice toy to play with then baby will break the toy and want another.
They weren't brave enough to overthrow their own rulers and apparently most of them didn't want to. That's their problem, so let them deal with it.
That kind of thinking is retarded.bitWISE wrote: I agree with you to a certain extent. We shouldn't have gotten involved at all. But since we did, we better do it right or we wasted our time and our lives.
We stay: More die.
We leave: Less die.
I think the Iraqi government would far sooner come to some sort of agreement with the insurgents if the US was completely gone. Give me a break, right now the path is obvious:
Bush is going to try his best to destroy the insurgency at any cost of life to the allies. It's Vietnam.
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The thinking is, you fuckers started it, you fucking finish it. It's not retarded, it's just the right thing to do do, you're just a cunt.
Of course, you already knew that.
Of course, you already knew that.
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if bush pulls out, iraq is fucked and it will be americas fault
you think iraqs neighbours will go "o look a crushed country, we wont invade it, not ever"
and yea america started it, so you can finish it aswell
edit: DW, i blame blair aswell
you think iraqs neighbours will go "o look a crushed country, we wont invade it, not ever"
and yea america started it, so you can finish it aswell
edit: DW, i blame blair aswell
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WE didn't start anything. Our elected officials weren't voted for by us they were put in by the fucking Supreme Court.mik0rs wrote:The thinking is, you fuckers started it, you fucking finish it. It's not retarded, it's just the right thing to do do, you're just a cunt.
Of course, you already knew that.
Their agendas are clear. It's not right to stay for that.
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