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Topic: Obama didn't really stop the war
msharmony's photo
Thu 09/02/10 10:57 AM


the American combat mission in Iraq has ended. Operation Iraqi Freedom is over, and the Iraqi people now have lead responsibility for the security of their country. Having drawn down 100,000 troops since taking office, a much smaller force will stay to train and assist the Iraqi forces during the transition period.


all U.S. troops will leave by the end of next year(2011, for the impatient,,)






That's why there is still combat troops in Iraq righting right now as we speak?




ummm , yeah, because its not yet the END of NEXT YEAR,,,lol

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Thu 09/02/10 11:03 AM



the American combat mission in Iraq has ended. Operation Iraqi Freedom is over, and the Iraqi people now have lead responsibility for the security of their country. Having drawn down 100,000 troops since taking office, a much smaller force will stay to train and assist the Iraqi forces during the transition period.
all U.S. troops will leave by the end of next year(2011, for the impatient,,)


That's why there is still combat troops in Iraq righting right now as we speak?

ummm , yeah, because its not yet the END of NEXT YEAR,,,lol


And you seriously expect those troops to be deployed back to the US by the end of next year ... ? Think again ...

Dragoness's photo
Thu 09/02/10 11:09 AM




the American combat mission in Iraq has ended. Operation Iraqi Freedom is over, and the Iraqi people now have lead responsibility for the security of their country. Having drawn down 100,000 troops since taking office, a much smaller force will stay to train and assist the Iraqi forces during the transition period.
all U.S. troops will leave by the end of next year(2011, for the impatient,,)


That's why there is still combat troops in Iraq righting right now as we speak?

ummm , yeah, because its not yet the END of NEXT YEAR,,,lol


And you seriously expect those troops to be deployed back to the US by the end of next year ... ? Think again ...


Nope we will have a military presence there just like we have in any country we have set foot in before.

They will not be there in a military capacity but they will always be there. We still have troops in Germany and Japan and elsewhere.

Dragoness's photo
Thu 09/02/10 11:11 AM
Edited by Dragoness on Thu 09/02/10 11:11 AM





clinton was a great prez...obama just sucks, plain and simple..


that may prove to be true, but while he has'nt done anything that would be truly praiseworthy, he's done nothing worthy of condemnation either.

be honest with ya, i'm just sic and tired of both parties getting in each others way in getting things done. they do things to actually not help but hurt us more just to prove each other is a better party. this war for control is going to be our countries downfall.

If you review presidential history a little you'll see they are all playing the same agenda.
NAU and SPP for example.

I even remember Hillbilly Clintons speech to women in China. She bashed China for their human rights abuses against women and female babies.

Now, she's over there on her knees suckin' up to 'em.


Hell, look how close Clinton and his wife were to Arafat and His Wife. That guy was a true criminal in every sense of the word, but yet Clinton embraced him.

In November 1999, at a function inaugurating a new American-funded health initiative in the West Bank, Suha launched into a tirade against Israel, making unsubstantiated claims that the Israeli government was responsible for cancer rates in Palestinian areas.

Then-U.S. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was present at the ceremony and was sitting feet away from Arafat on the dais when the remarks were made. Unsure of how to handle the Palestinian first lady's unexpected outburst, Clinton accepted a hug from Suha and kissed her on the cheek. A senior Palestinian official later apologized to Washington for the embarrassment caused to Clinton and noted that Suha's claims could not be verified. Clinton herself later explained that she was not fully aware of the nature of the speech and that the English translation was difficult to follow.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suha_Arafat


So did Bush. He has his head so far up the Saudis ***, it was hard to tell where one started and the other ended.

And the 9/11 suiciders were Saudi

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