Jon Soltz denies Al Qaeda presence in Iraq in 2003
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Our former Ally Saddam Hussein was enemies with Al Qaeda in Iraq. Al Qaeda in Iraq constitutes about 1-3% of the Iraqi Resistance. What about Al Qaeda in Pakistan and North Africa. Have Americans always been so stupid about everything forever? Christ!
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Soltz, you truly are an asshole. When are you going to learn to debate with honor, you sound like a spoiled brat with no class. How would you like it if your own Army Reserve troops laughted in your face when you talked to them, stop using the troops for your own political gain. Practise what you preach, your a lousy Commander and your own troops hate you.
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Look close, I think the laughter follows the comment "John McCain wants the troops to come home..."
Saddam Hussein was a dictator, but he would kill terrorists. Under Saddam, there was no Al-Qaida. First record of the group "Al Qaida in Iraq": August 2004.
A group called the "Armed Vanguards of the Second Mohammed Army" claimed responsibility for the Canal Hotel Bombing, 8/19/03.
If you still believe Al-Qaida was in Iraq before the Invasion, I have another piece of news: There were no WMDs
jliira 4 years ago 3
Look close, I think the laughter follows the comment "John McCain wants the troops to come home..."
Saddam Hussein was a dictator, but he would kill terrorists. Under Saddam, there was no Al-Qaida. First record of the group "Al Qaida in Iraq": August 2004.
A group called the "Armed Vanguards of the Second Mohammed Army" claimed responsibility for the Canal Hotel Bombing, 8/19/03.
If you still believe Al-Qaida was in Iraq before the Invasion, I have another piece of news: There were no WMDs
jliira 4 years ago 2