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White House Predicts "Real Consequences" If Iraqis Reject Troop Agreement

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by andrew_693 October 23, 2008 5:53 AM EDT
if the iraquis choose not to allow themselves to be pillaged, raped and murdered by the US military there will be consequences alright. Amongst them Bushy and his christians will probably have some of their al quaeda friends destroy the country and go on a murder rampage to destabilize it. The same way they had the american herd I mean people believe that 9-11 was a terrorist job.
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by brundage3 October 23, 2008 5:24 AM EDT
Get real...

The United States invaded a sovereign country. No different than if we had BEEN invade by some country which went to the UN, said we have weapons of mass destruction with a history which shows we have invaded countries often in the past. including Mexico on several occasions, Cuba, Cambodia, North Vietnam, and various countries in Africa, asia, Europe and Island nations. So a nation could claim to have (indeed could falsify) intelligence saying we have hostile intentions again. PRESTO,,, we could be invaded.

The only reaso we are the invaders and not the invadee, (thank heaven) is that WE are the mighty when it comes to the military ability to invade.

So,,, Iraq is NOT going to like us. They are not stupid people. The heard the crass remark on film showing a single car hurrying across a bridge just before it was taken out by a bomb when our general said"laughing, "That''s the luckiest Iraqi in the world."

We build schools, speak of freedom, claim to hate the guy who sujugated them, provide some food and build a road AFTER killing scores of thousands of their friends and neighbors and destroying almost completely their infrastructure and then call ourself liberators and think they will love us.

WE are the invaders. They do not like us and they will not like us for a long time.

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by smurfcrusher October 23, 2008 5:23 AM EDT
Hasn''t Bush claimed the forces are doing great, for years? Yet another lie, apparently.

I got a kick out of the following quote,

"
...if the proposed security deal is not approved...,"

"There will be no legal basis for us to continue operating there without that," White House press secretary Dana Perino said.

Since WHEN did we have a legal basis for being there?

Lies about WMD and Al-Qaida does not qualify as a legal basis.

If Iraq doesn''t agree, we can just invade again! Except, without the invasion, since we are already there.

Perhaps we can bribe the government to step down and we can install one that does our bidding with less resistance.

George Bush strikes again...
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by harbinger09 October 23, 2008 5:07 AM EDT
"The Bush administration on Wednesday warned of "real consequences" for Iraq if it rejects a newly negotiated security pact."

That sounds like a threat. Definitely not the sort of thing one sovereign nation says to another as they pretend that we are there as guests and that the other country can kick us out any time they want to.
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by FHMullane October 23, 2008 4:42 AM EDT
Seems Bush still feels he can threaten and bully even our friends. If we have to be out of the cities by next summer that means a considerable number of our troops should be able to leave. Some have to go to Afganastan but the National Guard should come home and do what they are intended to do and with a hurricane season coming up at that time it would be great timing!!!

Bush is bound and determined to shove us down these people''s throats. 2011 is a good time away... and I don''t blame the Iraqis wanting to have that as a goal. They will never step up without a goal... that is what Obama has been trying to say.
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by enlightenu October 23, 2008 4:30 AM EDT
Without a deal, the United States could be forced to end its military operations.

"There will be no legal basis for us to continue operating there without that," White House press secretary Dana Perino said.

well, sounds like a done deal to me. Time to pack it up and go home
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by norcalguy101 October 23, 2008 4:28 AM EDT
"US WARNS IRAQ. Cut me a efffin break people. Bush ordered the invasion and occupation of a sovereign nation that cost America thousands of lives, billions of dollars, wreaked havoc on the domestic economy, and destroyed the Contitutional rights guaranteed."

Was this poster recently educated at one of our finer public schools or did they just wake up from being in a coma since about 1976? The United States entered into Iraq based upon the best information known at the time that resulted in the Joint Resolution to Use Military Force in Iraq. You know, the bi-partisan act voted on by the House and Senate in October of 2002? Bush then received an increase in the number of Republicans in the House and Senate two weeks later in the November, 2002 midterm elections. The "liberation" of Iraq was justified by the provision within UN Resolution 1441 that Iraq would suffer "dire consequences" should they fail to cooperate with the UN weapons inspections. Iraq/Hussein failed to adhere to the UN weapons inspections and hence suffered the subsequent consequences.
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by moxford0 October 23, 2008 4:23 AM EDT
Maybe Bush could send Palin and her phoney christian trash to Iraq to straighten things out. Arm them with pea shooters. Everbody loves a winner!
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by lemonskink October 23, 2008 4:19 AM EDT
US WARNS IRAQ. Cut me a efffin break people. Bush ordered the invasion and occupation of a sovereign nation that cost America thousands of lives, billions of dollars, wreaked havoc on the domestic economy, and destroyed the Contitutional rights guaranteed. They continue to rattle their drums and it''s all right here:
http://ugv.abcnews.go.com/player.aspx?id=6305372
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by pirmin3 October 23, 2008 4:13 AM EDT
US warns Iraq??? The US is a laughing stock around the world both militarily and economically. GW, take your medication and leave while you still can.
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by swingset4u October 23, 2008 4:00 AM EDT
This is NOT a game of GO FISH! You are Phucking with peoples lives here! DO NOT try and blow smoke up the rest of the worlds arse just to save face. NO MORE BUSH REGIMES!!!
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by swingset4u October 23, 2008 3:53 AM EDT
"There will be no legal basis for us to continue operating there without that,"

HEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!! They wanted the US out a long time agooooooooooooo! GOD_DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by jerr11 October 23, 2008 3:52 AM EDT
Didn''t Bush use to say we''ll get out of Iraq if they indicate they didn''t want us there?

Oh I forgot, he''s the Liar-in-Chief.

He gets to tell the lies.

Others obey.

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by hermitdave October 23, 2008 3:47 AM EDT
WHAT is wrong with this puppet government in IRAQ? Don''t they realize that when America does a illegal invasion, they expect to get their way on everything. Iraq might just as well agree that it is no longer their country, change the countries name to BUSHINSTAD and welcome western big oil. If the puppet president is lucky, George will let him use the mens room at BUSH PALACE.
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