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Lurker66

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Its the total reason we are where we are today because we did get out too soon. You don't see that?

No. Sounds like you just wanna be perpetually at war over there. They've warred for centuries. It was time to leave and we left. We should stay gone. Btw Libya wasn't a friend or ally s o I don't give a Fugg if the Caliphate runs them.

I don't care if Australia got bombed.....too bad, let them invade Iraq.
I don't care if France got terrorized.....too bad, let them invade Iraq.

In fact I think the rest of the world needs to step up and address world problems in the ME.....just leave us out of it.
 

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Its the total reason we are where we are today because we did get out too soon. You don't see that?
No, I don't buy that.

We did offer to retain a residual force there but Al Malaki demanded that as part of the SoF agreement US troops would be subject to Iraqi law.
Now if Obama was a secret muslim you would think he would have jumped at the chance to put US troops under sharia law but no, we declined.
 

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No. We're here today because we decided to stay and "liberate" Iraq. The result was a foregone conclusion. What would you do if someone came in your house and wanted to "liberate" you.

If I had somebody as head of household that hung people on meat hooks that didn't perform well in athletic events, I would welcome liberators. The video's of Iraq citizens coming from voting booths after an election holding up their purple thumbs were beaming with joy. They finally got to experience a little freedom.
Whats wrong with that?

I'll bet you a c-note that those same people wish we were back over there.

BTW, I hear Coptic Christian female slaves are being sold by ICIS for around $100 if they are between the ages of 8-12 years old.
 

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No, I don't buy that.

We did offer to retain a residual force there but Al Malaki demanded that as part of the SoF agreement US troops would be subject to Iraqi law.
Now if Obama was a secret muslim you would think he would have jumped at the chance to put US troops under sharia law but no, we declined.

that has been proven so wrong so many times its getting tiresome. There were negotiations on-going, and ostupid pulled out of them.
 

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If I had somebody as head of household that hung people on meat hooks that didn't perform well in athletic events, I would welcome liberators. The video's of Iraq citizens coming from voting booths after an election holding up their purple thumbs were beaming with joy. They finally got to experience a little freedom.
Whats wrong with that?

What's wrong with that??? Do you think we would be the Nation we are if Spain fought our Revolutionary war? Freedom has to be fought for and won by their citizens. It glaringly obvious that they won't fight for their own freedom and Liberty.

Why send our kids and grandchildren off to die for something Iraqis won't fight for?
 

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