Posted on 12/17/2011 9:58:41 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
As happened in Vietnam, the war will go on, but there will be no more US losses. Those Iraqis who supported us will be murdered; those who try to form a democratic government will be attacked.
Makes me wonder why we bothered. Maybe we should have pulled out after Saddam Hussein was killed. The domestic violence would have started then, but without US losses.
I would, but paultards are usually too insane to reason with, so I don't bother anymore.
Have a nice day.
Out with the liberators, in with the Brotherhood.
With today’s arrest warrant issued by Iraq’s Shia majority against the Sunni Vice-president, Tariq al-Hashimi, the civil war will soon revive in full force. My view all along is that the US should have removed itself from Bagdad and the other major cities after it decapitated the Hussein regime, protected the Kurds and the oil fields, and let the Sunnis and Shias go at each other. A peace treaty would have eventually been reached with 3 new nations emerging from the ruins of the artificial entity known as Iraq.
I would, but paultards are usually too insane to reason with. Have a nice day.
What kind of cockeyed answer is that?
11 years later, multiple trillions of tax dollars spent, thousands of dead Americans, and you pop off with that?
Of course, your insane response is not fully unexpected or surprising.
Ya see, nothing is going to justify these country killing, lunatic U.S. foreign policies.
Nice fantasy ya got there.
All the sacrifices made only to be discarded by a petulant jackass.
My fantasy involves about 4000 less US fatalities and probably 20,000 fewer injuries than your fantasy of a democratic Iraq emerging after the US troops have departed. The US presence merely delayed the civil war - it did not avoid it.
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