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painfully yours
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speaking to soldiers that have returned from iraq i would say no pulling out is not the answer. i say this because i saw these grown soldiers cry and tall me stories of what the news doesnt report. 4 of 4 ,,,aka all of them re-enlisted and are wanting to head back in. the believe in this and are willing to stake their lives on it. i would go giving up my live for something i felt was a fluke and i know they wouldnt either. i think i'd like to see a poll done using just soldiers that have been there. i can not go against those willing to die for me so if they say stay then i say stay. |
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spannerbox
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The troops cannot be pulled out now, not with the job half done, otherwise those who have been killed, will have been for nothing. Iraq will be a pain for the allies's for a few more years to come, but until the Iraq's are able to take over the security of their country, then we must stay.
I don't think the Allies are losing the war, but they are taking heavy casualties, which is sad, as these guys are dying for a country that probably never accept western ideology, and will still be a Islamic country after we've left. |
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Loader2000
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Pull them all out off the middle east, why do we always get involved in other peoples problems, do we have to show that we are using are army. If we leave the middle east the Terrorist Extremists have said they will stop targeting us.
What are we doing there, trying to keep peace between who, or is it just to keep an eye on the oil?
Leave the middle east down grade the army to cover the cost off renewable energy source then we will not need the middle east oil. |
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J
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I agree with ya so i guess its a good thing were sending another 21,500 of us over there? I rather be over there with my brothers anyways. Cant stand it sitting here watching the news about another soldier dieing when you never know another one of us could have saved their life. |
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2 good 2 miss
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Pulling troops out is not the answer.... its a question as you put a question mark at the end |
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Ashleigh
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America went in with too few in the first place, and look what has happened. |
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ballanbhira e
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NO. Throwing more and more in that HELL is the answer! |
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witheringtonkeith
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sending them in in the first plase thats the question? |
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I am women
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No the answer is not sending in troops, or pulling out troops, The question is why didn't we mine our own business and stay out of it in the first place, So many lies So many lies. |
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Pulling out our troops early is the main reason all the terrorists are pissed at us.
When Osama and his crew were our friends back in '86 we supplied him with the arms he needed and the technical support to fight the Soviets.
When the war was over we left with out helping them rebuild hospitals and schools.
That was not the answer.
If we pull out of Iraq most of the citizens there will be left with no defence in their civil war and ver soon the country would fal into the hands of the religious fanatics.
It would be a waste of the lives that were already lost.
It is true that the war was done for the bottom line, to make people a lot of money, but there is still the issue of teh freedom of the Iraqi people to considder.
If you are there to do a job, it is still worth doing right. |
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IMA SUCK@SS
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yes. let them celebrate their victory over the Americans. Then NUKE the F.U.C.K. OUT OF EM!!! |
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sexie
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first of all the troops shouldn't have gone in. this is bush's war and no one should die for oil. no one should did for anything. this is just a legal way of killing people. i say yes pull our troops out of this bull#$%^. |
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KAOS
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I think that question would be best asked to the Troops themselves. Everyone will give you different political answers.
Is there anyone out there who served in Iraq ? Could you please give us your opinion. |
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dontimred
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No more troops in , from the UN or NATO |
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Rick V
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Pulling the troops out is not the answer nor is sending 21,000 to bolster the 130,000 already there. We are fighting a mostly urban war which is the most difficult kind. Many children and mothers and fathers will be killed and maimed - many have already. Maybe we should build a new city to move the deemed Innocent into. Keep it walled and heavily guarded. Maybe the Iraqi armed forces and police could handle this job rather than getting blowen up every day. It may be cheaper (if you use locals to build rather than expensive US contractors). |
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oxyman Re-Loaded
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not pushing troops in in the first place would Be the solution |
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hussaen ali
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Yes and stop the dirty war in Iraq.National Iraqis will be able to solve their own problems.Iraq was peaceful and happy before its occupation. |
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wild-man of Borneo
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The stakes are too high.
What went wrong out there expose the misery of living human kind in planet of apes.
It expose what went wrong were vital for the survival and advancement of little children and living human kind in planet of apes. |
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Equalizer
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pull them all out, mind our own business and let them get on with it |
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loanshark
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They should not have been there in the first place. |
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Markmy words
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No |
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FörtyTwö
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We cannot beat Islam, never could, never should have even started such an insanity in a country that supports Freedom. To pull out willy nilly now is kinda stoopid, but it is the only option left. Stay and die, or leave them to decide what they want to do with their country. |
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Well, said Alberto
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Sorry, but wasn't that the argument in Vietnam ? If you want to stop soldiers being killed, withdraw them. Soldiers are great for warfare but they don't win this kind of peacekeeping action: train the Iraqis, give them weapons & then leave. |
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