Hey Trump, Look: Corruption in Iraq!

Its Iraq, who cares.

They run their own country. Elect their own leaders and if they have problems to bad.

No one but the Op gives a shit. I sure don't.
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Moron.
 
Ain't it wonderful having a politician admit he made a mistake or mistakes?? Trump the slimebag will never do that
 
For those deluded/devout partisan souls who see Donald Trump as a corruption fighter, maybe Thanksgiving in Iraq will change your minds?

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"As Americans sat down to Thanksgiving dinner, Iraqis were mourning 40 protesters killed by police and soldiers on Thursday in Baghdad, Najaf and Nasiriyah.

"Nearly 400 protesters have been killed since hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets at the beginning of October.

"Human rights groups have described the crisis in Iraq as a 'bloodbath,'

"Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi has announced he will resign, and Sweden has opened an investigation against Iraqi Defense Minister Najah Al-Shammari, who is a Swedish citizen, for crimes against humanity...."

"Western reporting conveniently casts Iran as the dominant foreign player in Iraq today.

"But while Iran has gained enormous influence and is one of the targets of the protests, most of the people ruling Iraq today are still the former exiles that the U.S. flew in with its occupation forces in 2003, 'coming to Iraq with empty pockets to fill' as a taxi-driver in Baghdad told a Western reporter at the time. "
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
Can't spot the corruption in Iraq?
merlin_163277550_f9e5ebe1-d2c6-4aa3-86a9-f240a9699f88-jumbo.jpg

"BAGHDAD — Rebuking their prime minister, Iraqi protesters demanding jobs and official accountability defied security forces Friday to throng central Baghdad and other cities, confronting the government with perhaps its biggest challenge since the chaotic aftermath of the American invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein 16 years ago.

"At least 30 people were reported killed around the country, including eight in Baghdad, according to the Iraqi High Commission on Human Rights.

"It said at least 2,312 people were injured, mostly protesters, in angry confrontations with security forces."

‘All of Them Are Thieves’: Iraqis Defy Security Forces to Protest Corruption

Why doesn't Trump get the US out of Iraq?
WTF are you talking about??
 
For those deluded/devout partisan souls who see Donald Trump as a corruption fighter, maybe Thanksgiving in Iraq will change your minds?

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"As Americans sat down to Thanksgiving dinner, Iraqis were mourning 40 protesters killed by police and soldiers on Thursday in Baghdad, Najaf and Nasiriyah.

"Nearly 400 protesters have been killed since hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets at the beginning of October.

"Human rights groups have described the crisis in Iraq as a 'bloodbath,'

"Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi has announced he will resign, and Sweden has opened an investigation against Iraqi Defense Minister Najah Al-Shammari, who is a Swedish citizen, for crimes against humanity...."

"Western reporting conveniently casts Iran as the dominant foreign player in Iraq today.

"But while Iran has gained enormous influence and is one of the targets of the protests, most of the people ruling Iraq today are still the former exiles that the U.S. flew in with its occupation forces in 2003, 'coming to Iraq with empty pockets to fill' as a taxi-driver in Baghdad told a Western reporter at the time. "
How is the US responsible for that?
 
For those deluded/devout partisan souls who see Donald Trump as a corruption fighter, maybe Thanksgiving in Iraq will change your minds?

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"As Americans sat down to Thanksgiving dinner, Iraqis were mourning 40 protesters killed by police and soldiers on Thursday in Baghdad, Najaf and Nasiriyah.

"Nearly 400 protesters have been killed since hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets at the beginning of October.

"Human rights groups have described the crisis in Iraq as a 'bloodbath,'

"Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi has announced he will resign, and Sweden has opened an investigation against Iraqi Defense Minister Najah Al-Shammari, who is a Swedish citizen, for crimes against humanity...."

"Western reporting conveniently casts Iran as the dominant foreign player in Iraq today.

"But while Iran has gained enormous influence and is one of the targets of the protests, most of the people ruling Iraq today are still the former exiles that the U.S. flew in with its occupation forces in 2003, 'coming to Iraq with empty pockets to fill' as a taxi-driver in Baghdad told a Western reporter at the time. "
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
Can't spot the corruption in Iraq?
merlin_163277550_f9e5ebe1-d2c6-4aa3-86a9-f240a9699f88-jumbo.jpg

"BAGHDAD — Rebuking their prime minister, Iraqi protesters demanding jobs and official accountability defied security forces Friday to throng central Baghdad and other cities, confronting the government with perhaps its biggest challenge since the chaotic aftermath of the American invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein 16 years ago.

"At least 30 people were reported killed around the country, including eight in Baghdad, according to the Iraqi High Commission on Human Rights.

"It said at least 2,312 people were injured, mostly protesters, in angry confrontations with security forces."

‘All of Them Are Thieves’: Iraqis Defy Security Forces to Protest Corruption

Why doesn't Trump get the US out of Iraq?
WTF are you talking about??
WTF are you talking about??
Thousands of Americans are still stationed in Iraq; why hasn't Trump brought them home?
 
For those deluded/devout partisan souls who see Donald Trump as a corruption fighter, maybe Thanksgiving in Iraq will change your minds?

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"As Americans sat down to Thanksgiving dinner, Iraqis were mourning 40 protesters killed by police and soldiers on Thursday in Baghdad, Najaf and Nasiriyah.

"Nearly 400 protesters have been killed since hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets at the beginning of October.

"Human rights groups have described the crisis in Iraq as a 'bloodbath,'

"Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi has announced he will resign, and Sweden has opened an investigation against Iraqi Defense Minister Najah Al-Shammari, who is a Swedish citizen, for crimes against humanity...."

"Western reporting conveniently casts Iran as the dominant foreign player in Iraq today.

"But while Iran has gained enormous influence and is one of the targets of the protests, most of the people ruling Iraq today are still the former exiles that the U.S. flew in with its occupation forces in 2003, 'coming to Iraq with empty pockets to fill' as a taxi-driver in Baghdad told a Western reporter at the time. "
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
Can't spot the corruption in Iraq?
merlin_163277550_f9e5ebe1-d2c6-4aa3-86a9-f240a9699f88-jumbo.jpg

"BAGHDAD — Rebuking their prime minister, Iraqi protesters demanding jobs and official accountability defied security forces Friday to throng central Baghdad and other cities, confronting the government with perhaps its biggest challenge since the chaotic aftermath of the American invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein 16 years ago.

"At least 30 people were reported killed around the country, including eight in Baghdad, according to the Iraqi High Commission on Human Rights.

"It said at least 2,312 people were injured, mostly protesters, in angry confrontations with security forces."

‘All of Them Are Thieves’: Iraqis Defy Security Forces to Protest Corruption

Why doesn't Trump get the US out of Iraq?
WTF are you talking about??
WTF are you talking about??
Thousands of Americans are still stationed in Iraq; why hasn't Trump brought them home?
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
 
For those deluded/devout partisan souls who see Donald Trump as a corruption fighter, maybe Thanksgiving in Iraq will change your minds?

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"As Americans sat down to Thanksgiving dinner, Iraqis were mourning 40 protesters killed by police and soldiers on Thursday in Baghdad, Najaf and Nasiriyah.

"Nearly 400 protesters have been killed since hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets at the beginning of October.

"Human rights groups have described the crisis in Iraq as a 'bloodbath,'

"Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi has announced he will resign, and Sweden has opened an investigation against Iraqi Defense Minister Najah Al-Shammari, who is a Swedish citizen, for crimes against humanity...."

"Western reporting conveniently casts Iran as the dominant foreign player in Iraq today.

"But while Iran has gained enormous influence and is one of the targets of the protests, most of the people ruling Iraq today are still the former exiles that the U.S. flew in with its occupation forces in 2003, 'coming to Iraq with empty pockets to fill' as a taxi-driver in Baghdad told a Western reporter at the time. "
How is the US responsible for that?
How is the US responsible for that?
How is the US responsible for current violence levels in Iraq...is that your question?
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Invasion of Iraq: The original sin of the 21st century
 
For those deluded/devout partisan souls who see Donald Trump as a corruption fighter, maybe Thanksgiving in Iraq will change your minds?

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"As Americans sat down to Thanksgiving dinner, Iraqis were mourning 40 protesters killed by police and soldiers on Thursday in Baghdad, Najaf and Nasiriyah.

"Nearly 400 protesters have been killed since hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets at the beginning of October.

"Human rights groups have described the crisis in Iraq as a 'bloodbath,'

"Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi has announced he will resign, and Sweden has opened an investigation against Iraqi Defense Minister Najah Al-Shammari, who is a Swedish citizen, for crimes against humanity...."

"Western reporting conveniently casts Iran as the dominant foreign player in Iraq today.

"But while Iran has gained enormous influence and is one of the targets of the protests, most of the people ruling Iraq today are still the former exiles that the U.S. flew in with its occupation forces in 2003, 'coming to Iraq with empty pockets to fill' as a taxi-driver in Baghdad told a Western reporter at the time. "
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
Can't spot the corruption in Iraq?
merlin_163277550_f9e5ebe1-d2c6-4aa3-86a9-f240a9699f88-jumbo.jpg

"BAGHDAD — Rebuking their prime minister, Iraqi protesters demanding jobs and official accountability defied security forces Friday to throng central Baghdad and other cities, confronting the government with perhaps its biggest challenge since the chaotic aftermath of the American invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein 16 years ago.

"At least 30 people were reported killed around the country, including eight in Baghdad, according to the Iraqi High Commission on Human Rights.

"It said at least 2,312 people were injured, mostly protesters, in angry confrontations with security forces."

‘All of Them Are Thieves’: Iraqis Defy Security Forces to Protest Corruption

Why doesn't Trump get the US out of Iraq?
WTF are you talking about??
WTF are you talking about??
Thousands of Americans are still stationed in Iraq; why hasn't Trump brought them home?
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
Iraq contradicts U.S. defense secretary, says U.S. troops leaving Syria can't stay in Iraq

"The U.S. currently has more than 5,000 American forces in Iraq, under an agreement between the two countries.

"The U.S. pulled its troops out of Iraq in 2011 when combat operations there ended, but they went back in after the Islamic State began to take over large swaths of the country in 2014."

How many US "civilians" currently reside in the Green Zone?
 
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
...another OP that doesn't make sense= babble
Can't spot the corruption in Iraq?
merlin_163277550_f9e5ebe1-d2c6-4aa3-86a9-f240a9699f88-jumbo.jpg

"BAGHDAD — Rebuking their prime minister, Iraqi protesters demanding jobs and official accountability defied security forces Friday to throng central Baghdad and other cities, confronting the government with perhaps its biggest challenge since the chaotic aftermath of the American invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein 16 years ago.

"At least 30 people were reported killed around the country, including eight in Baghdad, according to the Iraqi High Commission on Human Rights.

"It said at least 2,312 people were injured, mostly protesters, in angry confrontations with security forces."

‘All of Them Are Thieves’: Iraqis Defy Security Forces to Protest Corruption

Why doesn't Trump get the US out of Iraq?
WTF are you talking about??
WTF are you talking about??
Thousands of Americans are still stationed in Iraq; why hasn't Trump brought them home?
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
Iraq contradicts U.S. defense secretary, says U.S. troops leaving Syria can't stay in Iraq

"The U.S. currently has more than 5,000 American forces in Iraq, under an agreement between the two countries.

"The U.S. pulled its troops out of Iraq in 2011 when combat operations there ended, but they went back in after the Islamic State began to take over large swaths of the country in 2014."

How many US "civilians" currently reside in the Green Zone?
So how are 5000 troops responsible for everything that goes on in Iraq?
 
For those deluded/devout partisan souls who see Donald Trump as a corruption fighter, maybe Thanksgiving in Iraq will change your minds?

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"As Americans sat down to Thanksgiving dinner, Iraqis were mourning 40 protesters killed by police and soldiers on Thursday in Baghdad, Najaf and Nasiriyah.

"Nearly 400 protesters have been killed since hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets at the beginning of October.

"Human rights groups have described the crisis in Iraq as a 'bloodbath,'

"Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi has announced he will resign, and Sweden has opened an investigation against Iraqi Defense Minister Najah Al-Shammari, who is a Swedish citizen, for crimes against humanity...."

"Western reporting conveniently casts Iran as the dominant foreign player in Iraq today.

"But while Iran has gained enormous influence and is one of the targets of the protests, most of the people ruling Iraq today are still the former exiles that the U.S. flew in with its occupation forces in 2003, 'coming to Iraq with empty pockets to fill' as a taxi-driver in Baghdad told a Western reporter at the time. "
How is the US responsible for that?
How is the US responsible for that?
How is the US responsible for current violence levels in Iraq...is that your question?
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Invasion of Iraq: The original sin of the 21st century
You didn't explain it.
 
Oh boy, a Leftard blog as a source.

View attachment 292685
Can you find any inaccuracies in my link or are you relying on your usual logic?
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Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"According to Al Jazeera, 'Protesters are demanding the overthrow of a political class seen as corrupt and serving foreign powers while many Iraqis languish in poverty without jobs, healthcare or education.”

"Only 36% of the adult population of Iraq have jobs, and despite the gutting of the public sector under U.S. occupation, its tattered remnants still employ more people than the private sector, which fared even worse under the violence and chaos of the U.S.’s militarized shock doctrine."
Al Jazeera is as credible as Pravda was in the old Soviet Union. Aren’t you tired of embarrassing yourself?
 
For those deluded/devout partisan souls who see Donald Trump as a corruption fighter, maybe Thanksgiving in Iraq will change your minds?

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"As Americans sat down to Thanksgiving dinner, Iraqis were mourning 40 protesters killed by police and soldiers on Thursday in Baghdad, Najaf and Nasiriyah.

"Nearly 400 protesters have been killed since hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets at the beginning of October.

"Human rights groups have described the crisis in Iraq as a 'bloodbath,'

"Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi has announced he will resign, and Sweden has opened an investigation against Iraqi Defense Minister Najah Al-Shammari, who is a Swedish citizen, for crimes against humanity...."

"Western reporting conveniently casts Iran as the dominant foreign player in Iraq today.

"But while Iran has gained enormous influence and is one of the targets of the protests, most of the people ruling Iraq today are still the former exiles that the U.S. flew in with its occupation forces in 2003, 'coming to Iraq with empty pockets to fill' as a taxi-driver in Baghdad told a Western reporter at the time. "
How is the US responsible for that?
How is the US responsible for that?
How is the US responsible for current violence levels in Iraq...is that your question?
00247d24aa5545ac824a65fc708fa6f7_18.jpg

Invasion of Iraq: The original sin of the 21st century
You didn't explain it.
Cuz it was so much better when Saddamn was running his rape camps and torture chambers. Just wait until the world sees what’s been going on in North Korea. Trump will get blamed for that too.
 
Can't spot the corruption in Iraq?
merlin_163277550_f9e5ebe1-d2c6-4aa3-86a9-f240a9699f88-jumbo.jpg

"BAGHDAD — Rebuking their prime minister, Iraqi protesters demanding jobs and official accountability defied security forces Friday to throng central Baghdad and other cities, confronting the government with perhaps its biggest challenge since the chaotic aftermath of the American invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein 16 years ago.

"At least 30 people were reported killed around the country, including eight in Baghdad, according to the Iraqi High Commission on Human Rights.

"It said at least 2,312 people were injured, mostly protesters, in angry confrontations with security forces."

‘All of Them Are Thieves’: Iraqis Defy Security Forces to Protest Corruption

Why doesn't Trump get the US out of Iraq?
WTF are you talking about??
WTF are you talking about??
Thousands of Americans are still stationed in Iraq; why hasn't Trump brought them home?
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
Iraq contradicts U.S. defense secretary, says U.S. troops leaving Syria can't stay in Iraq

"The U.S. currently has more than 5,000 American forces in Iraq, under an agreement between the two countries.

"The U.S. pulled its troops out of Iraq in 2011 when combat operations there ended, but they went back in after the Islamic State began to take over large swaths of the country in 2014."

How many US "civilians" currently reside in the Green Zone?
So how are 5000 troops responsible for everything that goes on in Iraq?
So how are 5000 troops responsible for everything that goes on in Iraq?
Invasion of Iraq: The original sin of the 21st century

"Fifteen years ago today, Iraq was cast into the abyss as the US administration under George W Bush launched one of the most destructive invasions in modern history. In his now infamous speech announcing the start of the 'Operation Iraqi Freedom', President Bush told Iraqis that 'the day of their liberation is near'.

"But rather than becoming a bastion for democracy and human rights in the region, Iraq has been decimated as a result of this military intervention, and millions of Iraqis have been subjected to horrors few others on this planet have ever experienced or imagined...."
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"The Lancet published a study that showed that, up until 2006, approximately 655,000 Iraqis had been killed as a direct result of the invasion.

"The British defence ministry's then-chief scientific adviser, Sir Roy Anderson, praised the study as 'robust', lending even further credibility to the findings demonstrating the catastrophic loss of life suffered by Iraqis in the first three years following the invasion."
 
WTF are you talking about??
WTF are you talking about??
Thousands of Americans are still stationed in Iraq; why hasn't Trump brought them home?
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
Iraq contradicts U.S. defense secretary, says U.S. troops leaving Syria can't stay in Iraq

"The U.S. currently has more than 5,000 American forces in Iraq, under an agreement between the two countries.

"The U.S. pulled its troops out of Iraq in 2011 when combat operations there ended, but they went back in after the Islamic State began to take over large swaths of the country in 2014."

How many US "civilians" currently reside in the Green Zone?
So how are 5000 troops responsible for everything that goes on in Iraq?
So how are 5000 troops responsible for everything that goes on in Iraq?
Invasion of Iraq: The original sin of the 21st century

"Fifteen years ago today, Iraq was cast into the abyss as the US administration under George W Bush launched one of the most destructive invasions in modern history. In his now infamous speech announcing the start of the 'Operation Iraqi Freedom', President Bush told Iraqis that 'the day of their liberation is near'.

"But rather than becoming a bastion for democracy and human rights in the region, Iraq has been decimated as a result of this military intervention, and millions of Iraqis have been subjected to horrors few others on this planet have ever experienced or imagined...."
6d63fa18938bfdc4d2de8abc9de66395.jpg

"The Lancet published a study that showed that, up until 2006, approximately 655,000 Iraqis had been killed as a direct result of the invasion.

"The British defence ministry's then-chief scientific adviser, Sir Roy Anderson, praised the study as 'robust', lending even further credibility to the findings demonstrating the catastrophic loss of life suffered by Iraqis in the first three years following the invasion."
Sticking to your lame OP: funny
Using a personal blog as your source: hilarious
Using the world wide known long debunked Lancelot report on Iraq - PRICELESS
 
Oh boy, a Leftard blog as a source.

View attachment 292685
Can you find any inaccuracies in my link or are you relying on your usual logic?
263e7304754d56c52ed4023dc76725cf.jpg

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"According to Al Jazeera, 'Protesters are demanding the overthrow of a political class seen as corrupt and serving foreign powers while many Iraqis languish in poverty without jobs, healthcare or education.”

"Only 36% of the adult population of Iraq have jobs, and despite the gutting of the public sector under U.S. occupation, its tattered remnants still employ more people than the private sector, which fared even worse under the violence and chaos of the U.S.’s militarized shock doctrine."
Al Jazeera is as credible as Pravda was in the old Soviet Union. Aren’t you tired of embarrassing yourself?
Al Jazeera is as credible as Pravda was in the old Soviet Union. Aren’t you tired of embarrassing yourself?
You believe this loon?
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Merry Impeachment, Moron.
 
Oh boy, a Leftard blog as a source.

View attachment 292685
Can you find any inaccuracies in my link or are you relying on your usual logic?
263e7304754d56c52ed4023dc76725cf.jpg

Iraqis Rise Up Against 16 Years of ‘Made in the USA’ Corruption

"According to Al Jazeera, 'Protesters are demanding the overthrow of a political class seen as corrupt and serving foreign powers while many Iraqis languish in poverty without jobs, healthcare or education.”

"Only 36% of the adult population of Iraq have jobs, and despite the gutting of the public sector under U.S. occupation, its tattered remnants still employ more people than the private sector, which fared even worse under the violence and chaos of the U.S.’s militarized shock doctrine."
Al Jazeera is as credible as Pravda was in the old Soviet Union. Aren’t you tired of embarrassing yourself?
Al Jazeera is as credible as Pravda was in the old Soviet Union. Aren’t you tired of embarrassing yourself?
You believe this loon?
blimp_1540246962624_6269464_ver1.0_640_360.jpg

Merry Impeachment, Moron.
I believe my own eyes and ears. I have Never belonged to a political party. I have told you this on multiple occasions but you’re too old or stupid to recall. Me disrespecting you has zero to do with Trump it has everything to do with you being a lying , Jew hating asshole.
 
Thousands of Americans are still stationed in Iraq; why hasn't Trump brought them home?
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
I don't believe there are any Americans stationed in Iraq.
Iraq contradicts U.S. defense secretary, says U.S. troops leaving Syria can't stay in Iraq

"The U.S. currently has more than 5,000 American forces in Iraq, under an agreement between the two countries.

"The U.S. pulled its troops out of Iraq in 2011 when combat operations there ended, but they went back in after the Islamic State began to take over large swaths of the country in 2014."

How many US "civilians" currently reside in the Green Zone?
So how are 5000 troops responsible for everything that goes on in Iraq?
So how are 5000 troops responsible for everything that goes on in Iraq?
Invasion of Iraq: The original sin of the 21st century

"Fifteen years ago today, Iraq was cast into the abyss as the US administration under George W Bush launched one of the most destructive invasions in modern history. In his now infamous speech announcing the start of the 'Operation Iraqi Freedom', President Bush told Iraqis that 'the day of their liberation is near'.

"But rather than becoming a bastion for democracy and human rights in the region, Iraq has been decimated as a result of this military intervention, and millions of Iraqis have been subjected to horrors few others on this planet have ever experienced or imagined...."
6d63fa18938bfdc4d2de8abc9de66395.jpg

"The Lancet published a study that showed that, up until 2006, approximately 655,000 Iraqis had been killed as a direct result of the invasion.

"The British defence ministry's then-chief scientific adviser, Sir Roy Anderson, praised the study as 'robust', lending even further credibility to the findings demonstrating the catastrophic loss of life suffered by Iraqis in the first three years following the invasion."
Sticking to your lame OP: funny
Using a personal blog as your source: hilarious
Using the world wide known long debunked Lancelot report on Iraq - PRICELESS
Sticking to your lame OP: funny
Using a personal blog as your source: hilarious
Using the world wide known long debunked Lancelot report on Iraq - PRICELESS
Who debunked the Lancet report, the hired killers at the Pentagon?
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https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(06)69491-9/fulltext

"An excess mortality of nearly 100 000 deaths was reported in Iraq for the period March, 2003–September, 2004, attributed to the invasion of Iraq.

"Our aim was to update this estimate.

"Methods


"Between May and July, 2006, we did a national cross-sectional cluster sample survey of mortality in Iraq. 50 clusters were randomly selected from 16 Governorates, with every cluster consisting of 40 households. Information on deaths from these households was gathered."
 

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