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Most Iraqis want US troops out now

More at http://therealnews.com/t/in... McClatchy's Mike Tharp: Most Iraqis regard the U.S. troops as occupiers, some Americans talk about staying longer  
 
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BurnumBurnum123 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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yeah i agree, the money spent on war could be used for so many good causes.

But, war makes rich people richer
TheLostRepublic (5 months ago) Show Hide
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who could imagine that the citizens of a country wouldn't want to have their country be occupied by the US?
SSWOLFENSTEINSS (5 months ago) Show Hide
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zionist who are still shitting in their pants from when saddam bomb them and made them sleep in sealed rooms.They want every arabian country torn up and occupied. they want to see the totally demise of the Arabian nationality . unfortunitly for zionism no outsiders can ever totally controll the mideast. It is thy classic gravyard of empires and outside occupiers. But the zionist have recently warm welcomed a new U.S.A base in the occupied najev . It will be there til the welfare state falls.
zolgharn (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Begone your bastards Zionist-Yankees !
sheepblitzer (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Why is no one asking the real questions about the Iraq's sovereignty? Who controls these "security forces?" What sort of debt has the Iraqi "government" acquired and who are they subservient to?

talking about "Iraqi Sovereignty" while they are becoming just another puppet state controlled by the international elite is sort of....well, a cocksuck isnt it? there's more important issues here than just the status of US troops, to be honest.
brahim119 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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4:31 is that a 'don't ask don't tell' type guy? he sure looks like one.
ApocalypticFervor (6 months ago) Show Hide
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You got that right, and most of the good paying jobs are in the military and weapons industry. Without wars, a good percentage of good paying jobs would be scaled down drastically,  Our economy depends on it. It is a sad state of affairs that we allowed these corporations so much power.
ejbh3160 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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What's really sad is that we COULD use all that energy (& resources) for cleaning up the mess we've made in the past 300 years of 'Industrialisation'... a global clean up will take ALL our energy.
(Assuming the human race want to survive at all that is)
chewbaca1989 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Question / Definitive Answer

Q. Does all troops leaving Iraq mean leaving 50,000 support troops after 2011?

A.?
manolis1080 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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the Kurds of Iraq want the Americans to stay as long as they can in order to continue to be protected from Arab and Turkish attack ... i support that ,it is also in the intrest of the Americans to further decreese the power of the Sunny Arab militias who also attack the Kurds in Mosul

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