The bombings today, almost certainly AlQaeda. In both Sunni, Shiite, and areas where they cooperate. Equals Iraqi collapse?
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The bombings today, almost certainly AlQaeda. In both Sunni, Shiite, and areas where they cooperate. Equals Iraqi collapse?
Bush and Cheney's friends were the only ones that profited from the Iraqi war.
Would you stake your life on that statement or just your integrity....?
As soon as you repair many of your faux pas...Bush and Cheney's friends were the only ones that profited from the Iraqi war.
Would you stake your life on that statement or just your integrity....?
You think it's not true? You sit in front of the Internet. Prove it isn't. Start with Halliburton and then come back and report.
Indeed...The bombings today, almost certainly AlQaeda. In both Sunni, Shiite, and areas where they cooperate. Equals Iraqi collapse?
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So is Iraq our ally or not? Are they a Democracy or not? What are the answers to these questions? Or do we have to wait a bit first before we get those answers? Was the War worth it?
So is Iraq our ally or not? Are they a Democracy or not? What are the answers to these questions? Or do we have to wait a bit first before we get those answers? Was the War worth it?
So is Iraq our ally or not? Are they a Democracy or not? What are the answers to these questions? Or do we have to wait a bit first before we get those answers? Was the War worth it?
I thought you already made your decisions on these?....
So is Iraq our ally or not? Are they a Democracy or not? What are the answers to these questions? Or do we have to wait a bit first before we get those answers? Was the War worth it?
So is Iraq our ally or not? Are they a Democracy or not? What are the answers to these questions? Or do we have to wait a bit first before we get those answers? Was the War worth it?
They are not a democracy. They are a theocracy. It's written in black and white in Article 2 of their constitution that they put together with the help of Republicans and the Bush Administration.
They are not our friends. A man who threw shoes at our president was made a "national hero".
Women are now in burkas, which means half of their population is enslaved under Islamic Law.
Iraq is only one Republican disaster because they refuse to "study" or "collect data". They are a party of "gut feeling".
So is Iraq our ally or not? Are they a Democracy or not? What are the answers to these questions? Or do we have to wait a bit first before we get those answers? Was the War worth it?
They are not a democracy. They are a theocracy. It's written in black and white in Article 2 of their constitution that they put together with the help of Republicans and the Bush Administration.
They are not our friends. A man who threw shoes at our president was made a "national hero".
Women are now in burkas, which means half of their population is enslaved under Islamic Law.
Iraq is only one Republican disaster because they refuse to "study" or "collect data". They are a party of "gut feeling".
Well that's one take but i've heard other takes. Some say Iraq is now an ally and is a Democracy.
They are not a democracy. They are a theocracy. It's written in black and white in Article 2 of their constitution that they put together with the help of Republicans and the Bush Administration.
They are not our friends. A man who threw shoes at our president was made a "national hero".
Women are now in burkas, which means half of their population is enslaved under Islamic Law.
Iraq is only one Republican disaster because they refuse to "study" or "collect data". They are a party of "gut feeling".
Well that's one take but i've heard other takes. Some say Iraq is now an ally and is a Democracy.
Only right wingers and only in this country. What do you think the Iraqi Christians are saying?
So is Iraq our ally or not? Are they a Democracy or not? What are the answers to these questions? Or do we have to wait a bit first before we get those answers? Was the War worth it?
They are not a democracy. They are a theocracy. It's written in black and white in Article 2 of their constitution that they put together with the help of Republicans and the Bush Administration.
They are not our friends. A man who threw shoes at our president was made a "national hero".
Women are now in burkas, which means half of their population is enslaved under Islamic Law.
Iraq is only one Republican disaster because they refuse to "study" or "collect data". They are a party of "gut feeling".
Well that's one take but i've heard other takes. Some say Iraq is now an ally and is a Democracy.
Obama & The Iraqi Collapse
So is Iraq our ally or not? Are they a Democracy or not? What are the answers to these questions? Or do we have to wait a bit first before we get those answers? Was the War worth it?
They are not a democracy. They are a theocracy. It's written in black and white in Article 2 of their constitution that they put together with the help of Republicans and the Bush Administration.
They are not our friends. A man who threw shoes at our president was made a "national hero".
Women are now in burkas, which means half of their population is enslaved under Islamic Law.
Iraq is only one Republican disaster because they refuse to "study" or "collect data". They are a party of "gut feeling".
George HW Bush said after Desert Storm; "Of course I feel a frustration and a sense of grief for the innocents, that are being killed brutally, but we are not there to intervene. That is not our purpose. It never was our purpose. I do not want to see us get sucked into the internal civil war inside Iraq."
In other words, back in 1991 our leaders and intelligence knew that there were great odds of a civil war between the Shia and Sunni. It seems no one paid attention to that fact in 2002 as the US built it's case for invading Iraq. Also, one of the fears in 1991 was during/after a civil war, either Syria or Iran would fill the power void in Iraq as Iraq could very well break up into separate sections of Sunni and Shia.
Now let's fast-forward to today. Violence between the Shia and Sunni has escalated. Maliki is suppressing the Sunni within Iraq's own government. There's an arrest warrant for Tariq al-Hashemi, Iraq's Sunni Vice President for terrorism. Maliki rejected a proposal by Hashemi to have officials of the Arab League monitor any investigations conducted on him.
Rift in Iraq: Maliki Demands Kurds Hand Over Hashemi - International Business Times
And Maliki refused both GWB's and Obama's initiatives to keep US troops in Iraq to appease Iran.
‘Iran Foiled US Plan To Dominate ME’
‘Iran foiled US plan to dominate ME’ – The Shia Post
So it appears that the intelligence from 1991 was correct.