Thread: The war in Iraq
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Old 24-05-2006, 02:44 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Here we go again ... SK asks a question and the response will be a question putting the burden on my shoulders.
Hey I dont do these political thing often.... I was just asking what you would do>

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Then my answer is this ... everybody seems to be saying we fugged it away in Iraq and our military can't do anything right. I think we should do something about it now ....
As I stated at the start of this I think that it was the right thing to do but probably for the wrong reasons. Unfortunatly winning a war is easy I dont think there is enough thought into what comes after.
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I'd like to see the UK/AUS/CAN/NZ team up and show us how it's done. The US will support in every way, dollars and equipment, except manpower.
Population wise those countries together probably arent as much as some of your larger states, what about europe, japan (with its large economy should'nt it take on some share) or even russia
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