Iraq Study Group
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- mrdobolina
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS…
As part of the diplomatic initiative, direct talks must be held between the United States and Iran, as well as Syria, according to the bipartisan group led by former Secretary of State James Baker and former Rep. Lee Hamilton.
Hopefully this will actually do something.
- TheBlueOne0
"Looking over your report, Mr. Baker, I can't help but notice you've left out the details about our moonbase with the super deadly laser of world domination constructed at the lunar pole...muuuhaaahaahaahaa..all part of our plan..."
-George Bush
- xenicon0
were no 1
- _niko0
all I have to say to the people that have been on Bush's nuts for the past while is-
HA! bitches.
- mrdobolina0
blows my mind that he is still talking about how he doesn't want to play partisan politics with this.
umm hello! what party did you say in november that the "evildoers" wanted to win the election?
It should have been non-partisan from jump street.
- mpfree0
Not to be negative, as this might be their best alternative.
IMO, you know what it's gonna do? It's gonna' make one side realize that the US isn't giving them enough money and benefits as the other side. Bitch and complain on a worldwide scale, waaaah, waaahh, waaaah look at me I'm important too! Look mom!
It's amazing though, the US does so much dirty work in that region that the UN and no one else has the balls to do.
You want to have talks, go talk to the bastards that sell them the military equipment that they use to make trouble in the first place.
Yeah, like that'll work.
- Cactus0
Little gods watching the death and destruction in Iraq from the moral highground.
Would you like a medal for being "right" about the intervention?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europ…Tyrants vs Anarchy
Where do you come down?
- harlequino0
It should have been non-partisan from jump street.
mrdobolina
(Dec 6 06, 12:16)What does "21 Jump Street" have to do with this?
:D
- mrdobolina0
not sure what you mean cactus.
You were for the war that everyone now realizes was wrong.
How is it the people that were against it that are at any fault here?
- Cactus0
Back to business as usual:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/afric…
- hiatus0
aren't we in the process of telling iran....'bad iran, no nukes, bad iran, go help your cousin now,(iraq).
and syria & iran support hesbalh or wat ever the fuck group is in labanon.....which to me seems like irans lil pitbull.......
and what i'm thinkin is->
iran sayin to there lil dog.....come here boy, come play here(iraq).and inturn also flanking israeli from the east and north.
good job councilmen.
followed by pointing the finger'who me, no he sent the memo, wat nooooo. i never liked him' he kicked me' bunch of dirty ass mofo'z runts.
there are so many blind people leading the deaf leading the blind.
- hiatus0
It seems like we are just retreating......its sad, i din't want to go to war, but since we're there can we just make a north south for the 2 groups that hate each other show them how to make new passports for there own half and build a fucking fence for to separate them instead. they were currupt, have been, will continue to be.
look at us......we're doing ok :-)
- Cactus0
It seems to me the moral question is that if you think Iraq was wrong; what do you have to offer people that live under oppressive regimes or are being ethnically cleansed; indifference, some good intentions, a couple of bucks?
- mpfree0
Back to business as usual:
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/af...
Cactus
(Dec 6 06, 14:05)haha no shit, if you only knew. I saw this shit first hand Cactus.
UN is U-seless
- mpfree0
if anyone else has a suggested solution, I'm all ears.
yeah, thought so...
- mrdobolina0
The US didnt go to Iraq to liberate the Iraqis. Remember? Try again.
- Cactus0
The US went into Iraq for two primary reasons:
1. To remove Saddam and hopefully establish an alternative to depotism and Islamism.
2. To remove the threat of Iraqi WMD.
So far, only one of those objectives has been achieved.
- mrdobolina0
what about trading oil in euros versus the dollar? That was one of your reasons last year.
- Witt0
- TheBlueOne0
The US went into Iraq to remain the dominate superpower on the planet by controlling the oil. Deal. The ONLY thing that has gotten successfully done over there is the construction of tens of forward operating basis and the Oil Ministry got protected. The rest of the country went to hell's handbasket and no one really gives a shit bc that wasn't the objective.
- mpfree0
I like your bluntness TheBlueOne