Comments on: Iraq PM Wants Short-Term U.S. Agreement
Al-Maliki Proposes Interim Deal Instead Of Formal Agreement On Presence Of U.S. Troops
- July 6, 2008, the Associated Press reports that Saddam Hussein had a nuclear program
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- As soon as the U.S. leaves, it will revert to the same ole Islamic state, full of corruption and control freaks. The only way to have success on this type of expedition is to force people to convert to Christianity. I like the way the old Vikings did it...they shoved a sword down the throat of anyone who refused to convert!
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- vietnam21,,, You don''t know much about the Middle East either do you ??? Yes Israel is a part of the problem... The problems go all the way back to WW1, & US, Russia & Great Britian''s envolvement
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- You two are dum* as*
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- dragonwagon5,,, He could learn more about other countries from the Discovery Channel
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- vietnam21,,, No you haven''t, it''s obvious by your postings.
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- vietnam21,,, You haven''''t been to any other countries, have you ???
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More than you, Vietnam, S.korea, Japan, Thailand, Bulgaria, France. - Reply to this comment
- vietnam21,,, You can''t figure that out, you certainly haven''t been to any other country.
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- Albania love America.
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- July 6, 2008, the Associated Press reports that Saddam Hussein had a nuclear program
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- Again, We have troops stationed in Japan, S.Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Kuwait, Bahrain, Turkey, Qatar, UAE, and Oman. We have no problem in those places...so why are we leaving in Iraq after our men and women are sacirfy.
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- vietnam21,,, You haven''t been to any other countries, have you ???
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- But none want our involvement in government or their daily lives.
Posted by j-whitman
They Goverments are dictators but the people are difference. - Reply to this comment
- vietnam21,,, Yes we provide them with some weapons -- Yet on the same hand we say & do nothing to Communist China for interferring in Taiwan, or for violations of human rights in China, Why ??
It whould go against the GOP''s concept of Unregulated & Uncontrolled Free Trade - Reply to this comment
- Soon we will station in Poland and the Czech Republic.
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- vietnam21,,, You show you haven''t spent much time in Viet Nam or in any other country.... Some like our presence yes to a small extent, we provide some good jobs. But none want our involvement in government or their daily lives.
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- We refuse to aid them in their quest for independence in favor of Communist China.
Posted by j-whitman
Do you know how many weapons the Taiwanese bought from US.. - Reply to this comment
- dmw1167,,, It''s what Maliki wants, isn''t it ??? -- Bush & McCain are & have always been WRONG
It still won''t be an immediate or a precipitous withdrawal as McCain has been lying about. - Reply to this comment
- LOVE IS AN OVERSTATEMENT TO SAY THE LEAST. I WOULDN''''T WANT TO SEE ANYONE AMERICANIZED NOWADAYS. IT WOULD MEAN THEY ARE AS STUPID AS WE HAVE BEEN THESE PAST EIGHT YEARS. THAT A FACT JACK.
Posted by leftyintexas
FYI, even our former enemy Vietnamese like America. - Reply to this comment
- We have military bases in Germany, Greenland, Guam, Italy, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, The Netherlands, Panama, The Philippines, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, South Korea, Turkey, and The United Kindom.
The only two I could find where there have not been protest aimed at our prolonged presence would be Italy and The United Kingdom. (But I didn''''t look all that hard).
Posted by dragonwagon5 at 01:06 PM : Jul 07, 2008
We also have over 3000 military personal stationed in Austrailia but tell anyone because it''s a big secret. - Reply to this comment




