It will still go down the ****ter if we stay. I mean, do you really expect the ARVNs- sorry, the Iraqi security forces ~;)- to keep stability for more than a year, at the most?Quote:
Originally Posted by ghost908
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It will still go down the ****ter if we stay. I mean, do you really expect the ARVNs- sorry, the Iraqi security forces ~;)- to keep stability for more than a year, at the most?Quote:
Originally Posted by ghost908
YUP. The goverment is going to fail so I choose the option where not as many americans die for a country which will just break up anywayQuote:
Originally Posted by Zorba
I love my crystal ball too.
Edit: *scrying away*, woooooooooooo
Dont you...I love my pride as wellQuote:
Originally Posted by Taffy_is_a_Taff
All you need is pride and clairvoyance.
~:thumb:
That's nonsense. A breakup and civil war are not forgone conclusions. Most Iraqis want democracy to succeed and this current round of elections promises to have an unprecedented turn out. Our forces need to remain to provide stability until democratic institutions take hold. We also need to continue clearing insurgent strongholds and garrisoning them with Iraqi forces.Quote:
Originally Posted by strike for the south
I havent seen any democracy loving Iraqis. Everyday its "Suicide bombing, ambush, beheading." Sure there are probably some but its not enough. We are just breeding more hate from the Iraqis towards us towards the ethnic groups in the reigon. Hell these guys are fighting eachother now with us there. Sure we can kill insurgents but we will never get all of them. I say leave and let them sort it out its not if but when and I perfer we leave nowQuote:
Originally Posted by Xiahou
We aren't going to leave anytime soon. I predict we will have bases and mass troop numbers for 50+ years. If we leave, shit will break lose.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zorba
STFS SAID
The insurgents and bombers dont speak for all Iraqi people, just like Islamic terrorists dont speak for all of Islam. You actually haven't see any democracy loving Iraqis? I'm pretty sure that day they tore the statue of Saddam down, there were some people cheering there. They sure as hell weren't dictator loving people. They want to go to school, run businesses, and live without fear just like the rest of the world.Quote:
I havent seen any democracy loving Iraqis. Everyday its "Suicide bombing, ambush, beheading." Sure there are probably some but its not enough. We are just breeding more hate from the Iraqis towards us towards the ethnic groups in the reigon. Hell these guys are fighting eachother now with us there. Sure we can kill insurgents but we will never get all of them. I say leave and let them sort it out its not if but when and I perfer we leave now
Yes they hated Saddam and they hate us to. They may want to do all that Ghost but provided a couple thingsQuote:
Originally Posted by ghost908
1.No Americans
2.Domianice over the other ethnic group
They majority dont wont democracy they want power. I refuse to sit here and allow America get in the crossfire of a barbic civil war
I don't know what's really the purpose behind this apology, but it's the most futile, trivial and inhumane piece of crap that I had read in many time. I don't know how this can be called an apology when the same writer makes the same mistakes that were criticized over the administration over and over.
I'm sorry that apologies don't change the real world.:san_rolleyes:
SFTS, what you're saying seems tantamount to saying that all black guys steal TVs because that's what gets the coverage on the 11 o'clock news each night.
Do you think Iraqis are incapable of democracy? Have you seen the latest polling out of Iraq?
http://bareknucklepolitics.com/?p=466
Its understandable they don't want us, but this to work we have to be there for a while. They only hate us because of what is going on. We are getting the brunt of shit when a carbomb goes of or some runs a jeep filled with explosives into a full cafe. Like I said before though, we got ourselves into it, we need to get ourselves out. Leaving won't do shit besides make everything else work. Dominace? The Shiitte should have dominace, they have the majority of people. That is what democracy is all about, it's the will of the people. I hate to say it, but the Kurds and Sunnis are going to have to except this under the new system. Yes people want democracy, yes people want power. You will always have ur power whores in every country.Quote:
Originally Posted by strike for the south
Blame the media for that- not the Iraqis. What about the millions that risked their lives by coming out to vote in the last 2 elections or the millions more that will be coming out this week to elect their first democratic government in decades. Why are they risking murder and death to vote?Quote:
Originally Posted by strike for the south
this current round of elections promises to have an unprecedented turn out.
Yes Xiahou , some areas that had almost full turnout at the previous elections are expecting a miraculous 500% increase in their turnout .
The electoral commission are very happy with this voter miracle~;)
Editorial in the Washington Post written by a Marine major getting ready to go back for his third tour:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...121301502.html
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Originally Posted by Washington Post
nice, drone, great example. like i said before i can't trust the media or polititions i would rather see a military war paper than the new york times when it comes to the subject of war. i care about the opinions of the people who were there, who saw the faces of those people and know what they think, a grunt in the army has no reason to lie to the public, even an officer does'nt cause it woulds seem that there only desire is to see there country prevail.
so as soon as my 18th b-day rolls around i'm going to the military, just not sure of which branch yet...suggestions?
That this should even be a matter of debate, that it should come down to a comparison between the way the US treats prisoners relative to prisoners' treatment from terrorists, shows how deep the problem runs. There's no way the US should even allow themselves to be seen to be on the same level as those they oppose, let alone actually sinking that low.Quote:
Originally Posted by master of the puppets
Just so you know, most of the insurgents and terrorists in Iraq are imports from Syria.Quote:
Originally Posted by strike for the south
Only 64% of US soldiers think they have a chance of winning?
And this is cited as a good sign?
:san_shocked:
And you can prove this contentious allegation how?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser of Arabia
Duh, he asked them :san_grin:Quote:
Originally Posted by Hurin_Rules
64% is a majority. Ask the men on the Bataan marches if they thought they'd make it out alive.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hurin_Rules
Can you disprove it?Quote:
And you can prove this contentious allegation how?
Almost all of the terrorist groups operating in Iraq are led by non-Iraqis and made up primarily of non-Iraqis. You just want to sabatoge our actions in the Middle East to further your sick political goals.
I suggest that you refrain from making personal attacks :stare:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser of Arabia
Yes, and we all know how well that worked out. :san_rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaiser of Arabia
Sorry, but you made the allegation, and so the onus is on you to prove it.Quote:
Can you disprove it?
Here are links to considerable evidence to the contrary, from liberal and conservative sources alike, including the Christian Science Monitor, various Washington think tanks, the Associated Press, etc.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0923/dailyUpdate.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...111602519.html
Note the conclusions:
"The US and Iraqi governments have vastly overstated the number of foreign fighters in Iraq, and most of them don’t come from Saudi Arabia, according to a new report (PDF) from the Washington-based Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS)."
I don't reply to personal attacks.Quote:
You just want to sabatoge our actions in the Middle East to further your sick political goals.
Glad to see another article posted by a senior officer. I agree 100% with what he said.
So, do you have any evidence for that or are ya just talking out of your ass as per normal? ~DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tribesman
So, do you have any evidence for that or are ya just talking out of your ass as per normal?
Ah such venom from the dearest Xiahou , it must be that time of the month for elections .
So which evidence would you like , would you like the statement from one of the Kurdish parties saying how their registration campiaign is really going to pay off ?
Or would you like the one from the electoral commission saying WTF , do you think we are really that stupid ?
The smilie means it's a joke- you of all people should know that. ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tribesman
Good job still not providing anything to back up your claims though. Maybe I was right?~D ~D
Since when is Mike Adams a senior officer? :san_grin:Quote:
Originally Posted by ghost908
I think this is all getting us rather far from the salient fact:
We all now know that the article in the original post that started this thread was fake. Is 'Chuck Pitman' even a real person? Who knows.
But it does suggest a few things:
1. Post links to your sources, so that they can be properly evaluated.
2. Refrain from making allegations that you can't back up with facts.
3. Know the difference between blogs (on the right or the left) and more credible news sources (the latter being the ones that double check their sources and provide evidence for them).
Mistakes are inevitable, of course, but so long as you post the links and sources so that we can evaluate them in an honest and objective manner, we won't have to waste our time with such false, malicious crap.