Topic: BREAKING > Obama: All but 150 U.S. troops out of Iraq by end
TJN's photo
Fri 10/21/11 04:31 PM

Bush had no intention of getting out of Iraq ever so this pac was just a "because something had to be written down" type thing. Remember the mission was accomplished in 2003 according to him so why were we there after that?

If I remember correctly it was the end of combat operations. Then we stayed there through the elections and to train their security forces.

TJN's photo
Fri 10/21/11 04:36 PM



I don't really care anything about it being an elction year. Bush should get credit for making the pact with Iraq.
Obama had nothing to do with it. I don't recall Obama signing any agreement with with Iraq.


You want to give GWB credit for the murder of thousands of Iraqis!!! are you serious. He should be brought before the ICC for war crimes along with his British counterpart Blair and Cheney as No 1 warmonger.

Nope I'm not giving credit of any "murders" to anyone.
frustrated Go ahead bring a lawsuit against them.
You forget congress also agreed and voted to go into Iraq.
And before you say it NO Bush didn't make up the intell recieved by several different countries. And WMD was not the only reason for going into Iraq.

mightymoe's photo
Fri 10/21/11 04:51 PM



I don't really care anything about it being an elction year. Bush should get credit for making the pact with Iraq.
Obama had nothing to do with it. I don't recall Obama signing any agreement with with Iraq.


You want to give GWB credit for the murder of thousands of Iraqis!!! are you serious. He should be brought before the ICC for war crimes along with his British counterpart Blair and Cheney as No 1 warmonger.


i would expect something like that from a canadian...i hate pacifists, to much tofu in the brain...

Ladylid2012's photo
Fri 10/21/11 04:53 PM




I don't really care anything about it being an elction year. Bush should get credit for making the pact with Iraq.
Obama had nothing to do with it. I don't recall Obama signing any agreement with with Iraq.


You want to give GWB credit for the murder of thousands of Iraqis!!! are you serious. He should be brought before the ICC for war crimes along with his British counterpart Blair and Cheney as No 1 warmonger.


...i hate pacifists, to much tofu in the brain...


thats too bad because i wish you only the best...

mightymoe's photo
Fri 10/21/11 04:55 PM





I don't really care anything about it being an elction year. Bush should get credit for making the pact with Iraq.
Obama had nothing to do with it. I don't recall Obama signing any agreement with with Iraq.


You want to give GWB credit for the murder of thousands of Iraqis!!! are you serious. He should be brought before the ICC for war crimes along with his British counterpart Blair and Cheney as No 1 warmonger.


...i hate pacifists, to much tofu in the brain...


thats too bad because i wish you only the best...

thank you, that's very kind of you...meaningless, but kind nonetheless...

no photo
Fri 10/21/11 05:39 PM
Since the man is famous for stretching the truth, let's wait and see what December brings.whoa

msharmony's photo
Fri 10/21/11 05:58 PM



Didn't Bush sign an agreement with Iraq in Nov 2008 to ha e them out by the end of 2011?



Obama did sign an agreement,, he actually pushed for it sooner, but advisors and military advised against it,,,

I know of no agreement with Bush


REVISION: Bush did sign the SOFA in 2008,,,election year

OBama is apparently upholding it,, likewise, in an election year

both can take credit for bringing them out,,,

Bush wasn't up for reelection so that has nothing to do with it.


"The U.S.–Iraq Status of Forces Agreement (official name: "Agreement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq On the Withdrawal of United States Forces from Iraq and the Organization of Their Activities during Their Temporary Presence in Iraq") is a status of forces agreement (SOFA) between Iraq and the United States. It establishes that U.S. combat forces will withdraw from Iraqi cities by June 30, 2009, and all U.S. forces will be completely out of Iraq by December 31, 2011
On December 14, 2008, U.S. President George W. Bush signed the security pact with Iraq".

I don't really care anything about it being an elction year. Bush should get credit for making the pact with Iraq.
Obama had nothing to do with it. I don't recall Obama signing any agreement with with Iraq.



you left out the part about the potential for 'negotiations' which could change those dates

OBAMA has seen to it the original negotiation is standing,,,

Peccy's photo
Fri 10/21/11 06:47 PM




Didn't Bush sign an agreement with Iraq in Nov 2008 to ha e them out by the end of 2011?



Obama did sign an agreement,, he actually pushed for it sooner, but advisors and military advised against it,,,

I know of no agreement with Bush


REVISION: Bush did sign the SOFA in 2008,,,election year

OBama is apparently upholding it,, likewise, in an election year

both can take credit for bringing them out,,,

Bush wasn't up for reelection so that has nothing to do with it.


"The U.S.–Iraq Status of Forces Agreement (official name: "Agreement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Iraq On the Withdrawal of United States Forces from Iraq and the Organization of Their Activities during Their Temporary Presence in Iraq") is a status of forces agreement (SOFA) between Iraq and the United States. It establishes that U.S. combat forces will withdraw from Iraqi cities by June 30, 2009, and all U.S. forces will be completely out of Iraq by December 31, 2011
On December 14, 2008, U.S. President George W. Bush signed the security pact with Iraq".

I don't really care anything about it being an elction year. Bush should get credit for making the pact with Iraq.
Obama had nothing to do with it. I don't recall Obama signing any agreement with with Iraq.



you left out the part about the potential for 'negotiations' which could change those dates

OBAMA has seen to it the original negotiation is standing,,,

Oh wow, you can tell election is coming up. First Osama, now Saddam. Who's next?

msharmony's photo
Fri 10/21/11 07:05 PM
Im finding it ironically delicious that the thing he was most attacked on (not being a 'military' president) is showing to be an area where the most progress has been made,,,,

norslyman's photo
Fri 10/21/11 07:29 PM
All this tells me is that war with Iran will most likely start before Christmas now. You don't build the biggest military base ever in Iraq and not expect to use it. Our troops will simply be redeployed somewhere else. Actually, Syria may take place before Iran, or both and all out WWIII which is all planned.

AdventureBegins's photo
Fri 10/21/11 08:45 PM

All this tells me is that war with Iran will most likely start before Christmas now. You don't build the biggest military base ever in Iraq and not expect to use it. Our troops will simply be redeployed somewhere else. Actually, Syria may take place before Iran, or both and all out WWIII which is all planned.

Over what? Iraq?

Iran might 'meddle' a bit but they are not likely to take overt action directly to 'control' Iraq.

North of Iraq is Turkey. (not likely to allow a full scale invasion)

South of Iraq is Saudia Arabia. (also not likely to allow overt action).

Iran has its own internal problems. (reaching out to grasp Iraq would weaken them to those internal problems).

All we should see is bluster and counter bluster.

Bestinshow's photo
Sat 10/22/11 10:25 AM
Conservtive estimates claim the Iraq war cost american tax payers three trillion dollars. Does anyone know what that amazeing sum of money bought americans?

Put Bush on trial for war crimes!

Occupy wallstreet!


msharmony's photo
Sat 10/22/11 11:06 AM
trials cost money too

and sadly, politicans dont work in vaccuums and have PLENTY of checks and balances that allow and validate their decisions

a trial against any president for such things (barring their sexual affairs) involves far too much follow up in prosecuting all the 'accessories' who would have to be considered,,,,


Im not for a trial, Im for learning from our mistakes, possibly passing legislation to keep them from happening again,,,

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 10/22/11 11:12 AM
It's Bush's fault!
He signed the Contract to get out!tears rofl

msharmony's photo
Sat 10/22/11 11:18 AM
its Bush and OBama, one signed and one fulfilled

similar to the bail out,,,with the only difference being further negotiations that were involved in the bail out under obama

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Sat 10/22/11 04:24 PM

It only took Obummer 3 years to do what he said WOULD BE.... "The first thing I will do when I am President.....", and then ONLY because he was OBLIGATED to, and FORCED to by the new Iraqi leadership.

The same leadership WE proped up, that has strong ties to the Iranian Sheites!

Again, YOUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK!

msharmony's photo
Sat 10/22/11 04:28 PM
your tax dollars AND your government ( ie, president AND congress)

TJN's photo
Sat 10/22/11 07:05 PM

Im finding it ironically delicious that the thing he was most attacked on (not being a 'military' president) is showing to be an area where the most progress has been made,,,,

Most progress? More troops in Afghanistan, Syria, boots on the ground in what is it Uganda now. So we went from 2 to 4 to 3. I guess that could be progress towards getting us out of wars. But 1 step forward 3 steps back tends to make progress dificult.

msharmony's photo
Sat 10/22/11 10:06 PM


Im finding it ironically delicious that the thing he was most attacked on (not being a 'military' president) is showing to be an area where the most progress has been made,,,,

Most progress? More troops in Afghanistan, Syria, boots on the ground in what is it Uganda now. So we went from 2 to 4 to 3. I guess that could be progress towards getting us out of wars. But 1 step forward 3 steps back tends to make progress dificult.


we still have seen more progress in the area of homeland security(terrorism, deportations,,etc,,) than in other administrations,,,

Bestinshow's photo
Sun 10/23/11 08:53 AM



Im finding it ironically delicious that the thing he was most attacked on (not being a 'military' president) is showing to be an area where the most progress has been made,,,,

Most progress? More troops in Afghanistan, Syria, boots on the ground in what is it Uganda now. So we went from 2 to 4 to 3. I guess that could be progress towards getting us out of wars. But 1 step forward 3 steps back tends to make progress dificult.


we still have seen more progress in the area of homeland security(terrorism, deportations,,etc,,) than in other administrations,,,
Yes Obummer has continued to tighten the jaws on our creeping police state. I think some people need to remove their rose colored glasses. All I can wonder is what if Bush had done what Obama is doing, How outraged would my fellow progresives be?

Granted Obama was the far better choice but with the Clintons in his ear he is still takeing umerika on the course that has gotten us into this mess.

Occupy wallstreet!
Take back america!
Make it work for everyone!