And has it helped anything? Nope. Pull out now I say. Maybe I'm just in a foul mood though after getting a note from a mate of mine who is there. Iraqi police shooting British troops, schools full of kids being attacked whilst our troops are trying to repair them, kids shooting at soldiers when they get bored with stoning them. Balls to the lot of them. Sorry, had to get that off my chest.
I agree with you 100% ! I hope Bush Jr and Sr get to be room mates in hell with Saddam. They make me ashamed to be an American and a shame Jr. came from Texas.
Guess so, it's not just GWB though is it? It's partly the fact that we have all been selling weapons to them for almost 90 years and partly the fact that there hasn't been peace in that part of the world ever. Only difference is that now it's our soldiers that are dieing as well.
I'm still waiting for the big boy to be used in Baghdad and Tehran so they can start building my VELODROME ! ~ that should unify what is left of that part of the world E
I say get out, apologize, rebuild and impeach.... but then again that would mean that Chenney would become president....aaargh!!!!! God what a mess!!!! If only Bush wasnt sooo bloody ignorant and arrogant.
Have to impeach Chenney too, no point breaking the puppet and giving the stage to the puppeteer now is there?
Yea you are probably correct Col. Hessler starting an illegal war is really not that big of a deal.....
As opposed to a legal war? Since when is war against the law? "Legal" or "Illegal," the President doesn't have the power to declare war anyway. Maybe you can enlighten me on this one.
Slava, technically the US did not declare war to Iraq. Well, they entered the country with armed force, toppled the government, forcibly imposed several free elections on the Iraqi people, but no, they didn't declare war. So how can he start an illegal war if there was no war at all in the first place? More reason not to declare the end of the war, at most that "Major combat operations in Iraq have ended". (yeah!)
What war? That was a series of defensive actions even if it was pretty far from the home country. I mean history taught me that....and it was a suicide what Saddam did.
Reminds me of Bill Hicks, 'I was in the strange position of being for the war but against the troops, I mean I thought a war was when two armies were fighting, not one.'
who cares ? nothing any of us can do about "our" presence there. Saddam was a loon and he is gone, now to watch to see who takes up his long spike in the quest for leadership of Iraq or will it be a take over by another mid-east country after we are outta there if it ever happens, and it may not under any administration that the US can conjure up will someone please pull the burr out of my butt ?