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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 245671" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p><em>I'm sorry, I know some of you feel I'm not welcome on this thread, but this is a open forum and feel ANY thread should not be deemed infallible. Now IMO, </em><em>many if not the majority are convinced NOW is the time "we" tell them to stop, scale down and come home. NOW is the time we say this is wrong and flawed. Why wait and to what end have more of our young men/women have to die or get maimed as a result of an afterthought. The desire for removing our troops out of harms way in a conflict thats not making America safer, IMO says more about "supporting our troops" than leaving them in a meat grinder in Iraq. We all agree we have the finest military in the world, and "surrender" is not in it's vocabulary. But were not in a Conventional war and our borders are not being breached (except for illegals). We've learned alot since 2003 and sent our military in due to false intel to disarm Hussein and his weapons of mass destruction. However it eventually became clear it turned into weapons of mass deception. But all was not loss, we toppled Hussien's reign, and eventually captured him in a mole hole, empowered a make shift Gov't , but underestimated the unwillingness of combant factions not relinquishing compromises and control and not recognizing the established US backed Iraq Gov't. We've accomplished about all we can do as far as irradicating Hussien and WMD's, so why are we still there? Does Alan Greenspan (ex Chair of the Fed) ring truth in his own words?</em></p><p><em>Are we hanging around to set up camp for Oil? At least this administration should be up front with the American People. Greenspan also mentioned that the Clinton's were more like Traditional Republicans then todays batch of Conservative Right Swingers.(Sorry starting to stray).</em></p><p><em>Unlike what some of you think, we love to hear positive news, coming from Iraq, each positive story means one step closer to ending this thing. Even hearing no news is a good thing. Why, cause that means no body died. Amen..God bless our brave young men and women and come home safe.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 245671, member: 9859"] [I]I'm sorry, I know some of you feel I'm not welcome on this thread, but this is a open forum and feel ANY thread should not be deemed infallible. Now IMO, [/I][I]many if not the majority are convinced NOW is the time "we" tell them to stop, scale down and come home. NOW is the time we say this is wrong and flawed. Why wait and to what end have more of our young men/women have to die or get maimed as a result of an afterthought. The desire for removing our troops out of harms way in a conflict thats not making America safer, IMO says more about "supporting our troops" than leaving them in a meat grinder in Iraq. We all agree we have the finest military in the world, and "surrender" is not in it's vocabulary. But were not in a Conventional war and our borders are not being breached (except for illegals). We've learned alot since 2003 and sent our military in due to false intel to disarm Hussein and his weapons of mass destruction. However it eventually became clear it turned into weapons of mass deception. But all was not loss, we toppled Hussien's reign, and eventually captured him in a mole hole, empowered a make shift Gov't , but underestimated the unwillingness of combant factions not relinquishing compromises and control and not recognizing the established US backed Iraq Gov't. We've accomplished about all we can do as far as irradicating Hussien and WMD's, so why are we still there? Does Alan Greenspan (ex Chair of the Fed) ring truth in his own words?[/I] [I]Are we hanging around to set up camp for Oil? At least this administration should be up front with the American People. Greenspan also mentioned that the Clinton's were more like Traditional Republicans then todays batch of Conservative Right Swingers.(Sorry starting to stray).[/I] [I]Unlike what some of you think, we love to hear positive news, coming from Iraq, each positive story means one step closer to ending this thing. Even hearing no news is a good thing. Why, cause that means no body died. Amen..God bless our brave young men and women and come home safe.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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