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To: notbackingdown
We all want them to come home.

They want to come home.

But they don’t want our Military to leave until the job is done.

Our troops over there know they are winning and know if we leave too soon, just “bring ‘em home” it will be counter productive just like leaving Viet Nam too early was.

They want what is best for them too. And what is best for Iraq and what is best for the USA. So they know they need to stay til the mission is complete.

Bringing them home now is not support for the troops. That’s a fact.

25 posted on 08/05/2007 11:36:55 PM PDT by Syncro
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To: Syncro; notbackingdown
>>>Bringing them home now is not support for the troops. That’s a fact.<<<

Right Sync...and so much more. Bringing them home is not support for America - it is defeat in a war we must win.

Bringing them home would unleash a global power struggle for control of the oil resources that would be unprecedented....to say nothing of the potential for an Islamic upheaval to form the Caliphate stretching from Turkey to the Philippines.

Bringing them home now gives Iran free reign to build nuclear weapons....and probably gets Lybia back in the business along with Saudi Arabia. Mushariff in Pakistan would be out in a month and Paki would become controlled by Radical Islam....with nukes.

And, bringing them home now would ensure our subsequent actions would be led by weak-kneed Democrat administration which would insure a total loss of allies willing to support us...and probably Israel's demise. We'd become "Island America" - surrounded by those that want to see our destruction.

A black outlook....yeah, but entirely possible.

145 posted on 08/07/2007 9:35:21 PM PDT by HardStarboard (Take No Prisoners - We're Out of Qurans)
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