I disagree with the war in Iraq, but please make thoughtful, considerate posts before you make blanket, idiotic statements that reflect poorly on others whose views you support.minnn2 said:you're right.
what could possibly make us believe the US would go against what they originally set out?
'mission accomplished'
when questioned, all bush could say was "that was the flight"...
so many troops are getting killed, not to mention the poor iraqis as well.
why the hell did they go to america in the first place?
THERE WERE NO WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION.
anyone who supports the war is a freaking idiot.
I don't support a timetable for withdrawal... but I do support just leaving without a timetable. They should just pack up and get out of there right now.Atilla89 said:As soon as the date comes for the US to leave, every single terrorist will start celebrating. Then Iraq will degenerate into an even worse civil war then it is now.
The US should stay until the job is done and then get out.
LOL at those whackjobs finding a peaceful solution. You're forgetting the rules for dealing with Arabs:Iron said:Im persuaded that a timetable would force leaders to find political solutions to the sectarian violence, which is what's essentially needed.
But it's doubtful that this is a favourable outcome for Iraqis, regional stability, or American global clout. However there's no such thing as a good outcome anymore.
An Obama/Clinton presidency +Gordon Brown/Rudd PMship should rebuild western moral authority by seriously backing the tough reforms needed to minimize climate change impact.
telling them now or tomorrow, but organising a party with a few mates and beers doesnt take too longAtilla89 said:As soon as the date comes for the US to leave, every single terrorist will start celebrating.
why?Atilla89 said:Then Iraq will degenerate into an even worse civil war then it is now.
what job? and how is it to be finished?Atilla89 said:The US should stay until the job is done and then get out.
Atilla89 said:As soon as the date comes for the US to leave, every single terrorist will start celebrating. Then Iraq will degenerate into an even worse civil war then it is now.
The US should stay until the job is done and then get out.
Not sure about your first statement as it doesn't really make sense. To the second one, the only force that is stopping the Shiites and Sunnis from going even more all out is the coalition force. If the Coalition left then I can garuntee you that there will be further Iraqi deaths. The job that the Coalition needs to do is properly equip the Iraqi Army until it can take on the insurgents/terrorists. Then the Coalition can leave knowing that the situation should be more or less under control. If they leave know or set a timetable all that the insurgents would do is wait until that deadline and then start to attack.onebytwo said:telling them now or tomorrow, but organising a party with a few mates and beers doesnt take too long
why?
what job? and how is it to be finished?
Train and equip the army to do what? Shoot AK47's? If you think the army is going to hold together as some kind of neutral arbiter when the americans leave you are crazy. You can't train them to forget all their tribal/secterian bullshit.Atilla89 said:Not sure about your first statement as it doesn't really make sense. To the second one, the only force that is stopping the Shiites and Sunnis from going even more all out is the coalition force. If the Coalition left then I can garuntee you that there will be further Iraqi deaths. The job that the Coalition needs to do is properly equip the Iraqi Army until it can take on the insurgents/terrorists. Then the Coalition can leave knowing that the situation should be more or less under control. If they leave know or set a timetable all that the insurgents would do is wait until that deadline and then start to attack.
The job is doable, all it takes is time.
so the most powerful military might the world has ever seen (america) has taken more than 4 years to try to restore order and have obviously failed miserably, yet you want people to believe that the iraqi army are going to somehow make everything right. i sincerely hope youre jokingAtilla89 said:Not sure about your first statement as it doesn't really make sense. To the second one, the only force that is stopping the Shiites and Sunnis from going even more all out is the coalition force. If the Coalition left then I can garuntee you that there will be further Iraqi deaths. The job that the Coalition needs to do is properly equip the Iraqi Army until it can take on the insurgents/terrorists. Then the Coalition can leave knowing that the situation should be more or less under control. If they leave know or set a timetable all that the insurgents would do is wait until that deadline and then start to attack.
The job is doable, all it takes is time.
You're contradicting your own statement.Atilla89 said:Not sure about your first statement as it doesn't really make sense. To the second one, the only force that is stopping the Shiites and Sunnis from going even more all out is the coalition force. If the Coalition left then I can garuntee you that there will be further Iraqi deaths. The job that the Coalition needs to do is properly equip the Iraqi Army until it can take on the insurgents/terrorists. Then the Coalition can leave knowing that the situation should be more or less under control. If they leave know or set a timetable all that the insurgents would do is wait until that deadline and then start to attack.
The job is doable, all it takes is time.
Josie said:You're contradicting your own statement.
If there is nothing stopping them from tearing each other apart, how is the united states training them to use (and giving them) weapons going to solve anything. America "finishes the job", leaves the country, Iraq blows itself up. Success.