Posted on 03/30/2004 6:04:46 PM PST by Doctor Raoul
Dom Giordano of WPHT in Philadelphia just had a great idea. Make a map of the world in blue and red, just like the 2000 Election map. Countries that either have troops in Iraq (23), are cooperating with the "War On Terror" (60) or have leaders publically supportive of Bush would be RED. The racist in Thailand, the Poodle of Europe (France) and other appeasers would be BLUE. Someone probably has the graphic capability, so let's supply the information: 1. Name the countries in Iraq Who are the appeasers? Who's got the artistic/graphics talent?
2. Name those cooperating in the :War On Terror"
3. Otherwise supportive of Bush (state reason)
List of Countries With Troops in Iraq
By The Associated Press
November 13, 2003, 4:40 PM EST
Countries besides the United States that are assisting in postwar Iraq:
Albania -- 71 non-combat troops in northern Iraq.
Azerbaijan -- 150 troops for law enforcement and protection of religious and historic monuments in Iraq.
Bulgaria -- 485 troops patrolling Karbala, south of Baghdad. An additional 289 are to be sent.
Dominican Republic - 300 troops
El Salvador - 360
Honduras - 360
Nicaragua - 120
Czech Republic -- 296 troops and three civilians running a field hospital in Basra, and a small detachment of military police.
Denmark -- 406 troops, including light infantry, medics and military police. An additional 90 soldiers are being sent.
Georgia -- 69 troops, including 34 special forces soldiers, 15 engineers and 20 medics.
Estonia -- 55 troops.
Hungary -- 300 transportation troops.
Italy -- 3,000 troops.
Japan -- Delays a decision Thursday on sending troops to Iraq, citing security concerns after a surge in anti-coalition violence.
Kazakhstan -- 27 troops.
Latvia -- 106 troops.
Lithuania -- 90 troops.
Macedonia -- 28 troops.
Moldova -- Dozens of de-mining specialists and medics.
Netherlands -- 1,106 troops, including 650 marines, three Chinook transport helicopters, a logistics team, a field hospital, a commando contingent, military police and a unit of 230 military engineers.
New Zealand -- 61 army engineers for reconstruction work in southern Iraq.
Norway -- 156 troops, including engineers and mine clearers.
Philippines -- 177 troops.
Poland -- 2,400 troops, command of one of three military sectors in Iraq.
Portugal -- 120 police officers.
Romania -- 800 troops, including 405 infantry, 149 de-mining specialists and 100 military police, along with a 56-member special intelligence detachment.
Slovakia -- 82 military engineers.
South Korea -- 675 non-combat troops with more forces on the way. But Seoul will cap its force at 3,000 rebuffing Washington's request for additional soldiers.
Spain -- 1,300 troops, mostly assigned to police duties in south-central Iraq.
Thailand -- 400 troops assigned to humanitarian operations.
Ukraine -- 1,640 troops.
United Kingdom -- 7,400 troops, with an additional 1,200 planned.
"...Australia, a close ally of the United States, sent 2,000 military personnel, as well as fighter aircraft and naval vessels, to assist in the U.S.-led war on Iraq that toppled Saddam Hussein. MORE...
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/03/22/australia.iraq.policy.reut/?headline=Australia~may~keep~troops~in~Iraq
I'm thinking a few verses from Randy Newman's Political Science may be in order.
Asia's crowded and Europe's too old
Africa is far too hot
And Canada's too cold
And South America stole our name
Let's drop the big one
There'll be no one left to blame us.
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