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Does Bush have time for another regime change? @lifecycle1898 yeah, the iraqi vice-roy puppet-regime is being disobedient. Time for a regime change. It goes even deeper...in the same statement when Iraq condemns U.S. assault on Syria http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-iraq29-2008oct29,0,1139514.story As the Iraqi government voiced displeasure over the American assault, the Cabinet also approved changes to a proposed U.S.-Iraq security agreement that would allow U.S. forces to stay in Iraq through the end of 2011. The changes recommended by the Cabinet include a demand to inspect U.S. military shipments into Iraq and the right to determine alone, without American involvement, whether any U.S. soldier suspected of committing a crime was off duty and should therefore stand trial in Iraqi court, according to Environment Mi... The Iraqis are out voicing Iran. Wonder how the invasion plans are going. Bush is already has the worst approval rating than any other president in American history. It's hard to believe he could become any more of a failure; but I guess anything is possible. Unfortunately we still have to wait till he's out of office to put him on trial for war crimes and for the other criminal acts of his administration. You know what? Pull our troops out and see how big they talk then. I'm Canadian and a US resident and all I have to say is "God Bless America". I love these guys and even though I think the war sucks,those are our kids over there (ya I got foster kids) and with all it's cost in blood and money,I would just like to go on record as saying these people are simply ungrateful and I hope they wind up with a Saddam cousin in power giving them back the "good old days". As a veteran of this war in particular, I think there may be a little more to it than "ungrateful". We have given Iraqi citizens precious little to be grateful for, to begin with. Perhaps it is exactly what they say it is: A denouncement by the sovereign government of Iraq that the US launched an attack on a neighbor Iraq has to live with long after the US is gone, and did it from Iraqi territory without permission. How does anyone expect the Iraqi government to ever stand alone among its neighbors when the occupying powers still clearly bear no respect for it whatsoever? How does anyone expect the Iraqi government to ever stand alone among its neighbors when the occupying powers still clearly bear no respect for it whatsoever? The raid came despite an apparent thaw in Syrian-Iraqi relations.Or maybe because of it. If the US can *make life difficult* for Iraq, then they have another reason to say, they should stay. Between teeth whitner spammers and random letters bots, clipmarks has a spam problem |
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