RodISHI
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Sorry not going on a sidetrack issue with you. People being able to get or not get medical care is a whole different ball of wax with its own problems that have not a damn thing to do with foreign policy. Hell, I had a nurse call me the other day on behalf of the clinic to say I needed to schedule surgery right away to have my gallbladder taken out, because "that is what they do when you have gallstones". I told her no thank you, I may have to spend another twenty bucks on some herbs that are melting them stones away.Instead of taking care of their people with the oil money from China the great Khomeini told his people they would have to lump it a few years back so Iran could keep pressing into other countries with their terrorist acts. Its on Twitter where he said it go look it up.The vote still needs the approval of the Iraqi government, which has permitted a U.S. presence in the country to help combat the Islamic State.
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi told parliament that Iraq was grateful for the assistance the U.S. has provided in fighting ISIS, but he is now recommending that the 5,200 American troops stationed there permanently leave the country.
Abdul-Mahdi said President Trump called him to ask for help in mediating with Iran after the U.S. embassy in Baghdad was attacked.
Soon after, the U.S. launched the drone strike that killed Soleimani and also claimed the life of Iranian-backed Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.
Sunni and Kurdish members of parliament boycotted the session, but Shiite parties, many of them Iranian-backed, had enough votes to pass the resolution.
Look for the checks from Iran deposited in all of those bank accounts....
I thought Iran was broke?
How many people here can't afford to see a doctor because we have wasted trillions of dollars doing something no one can explain.