How long should the US stay in Iraq?
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How long should the US stay in Iraq?
I say as long as it takes to reorganize what kind of goverment will govern there and that will take time.
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Yes Stephanie that is true more longer the US presence there more problems with the population that has various factions that want a piece of the pie.
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Yes, BUT...the more secure Iraq and Afghanistan become through the rule of law (and boots-on-the-ground), the more willing the Iranians will be to oust their Ayatollah-dominated clique and start their own way down the path to democratic reforms (which, in turn, defangs Hezbollah, Al Aqsa and a host of smaller, but no less lethal terror groups who have depended on the Iranian theocaracy's good graces).
Imagine...three constitutional republics in a row, cutting the "10-40 window" in half; might just give some other Islamic people "ideas"?
Imagine...three constitutional republics in a row, cutting the "10-40 window" in half; might just give some other Islamic people "ideas"?
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I voted for as long as it takes.
Which..brings me to this observation....what is up with all the Activist groups, and a good number of the Dems out there that want to know when we are going to get the government set up, rebuild the country, make sure everybody is well fed, etc...etc..
The thing is...they expect it to happen like yesterday. They forget we occupied Japan for ..what was it?? 7 years following the war? Its been like 2 months since this War STARTED and they are screaming when are we going to get out???
Which..brings me to this observation....what is up with all the Activist groups, and a good number of the Dems out there that want to know when we are going to get the government set up, rebuild the country, make sure everybody is well fed, etc...etc..
The thing is...they expect it to happen like yesterday. They forget we occupied Japan for ..what was it?? 7 years following the war? Its been like 2 months since this War STARTED and they are screaming when are we going to get out???
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j wrote:I voted for as long as it takes.
Which..brings me to this observation....what is up with all the Activist groups, and a good number of the Dems out there that want to know when we are going to get the government set up, rebuild the country, make sure everybody is well fed, etc...etc..
The thing is...they expect it to happen like yesterday. They forget we occupied Japan for ..what was it?? 7 years following the war? Its been like 2 months since this War STARTED and they are screaming when are we going to get out???
I think alot of it has to do with the perception of what the Americans are doing there, even though we are re-building their country. As Bill said, it will make for a more secure Iraq, but if THEY don't feel that way, then no matter what we do, we're screwed.
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