http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/05/majority-of-iraqi-legisla_n_105427.html
6/5/2008 1:35:26 PM
No thoughts from the hawks that are hanging out today? BEU etc?
6/5/2008 4:05:04 PM
are we still in iraq?
6/5/2008 4:05:45 PM
These people are obviously out of touch with the situation in Iraq. How naive
6/5/2008 4:08:47 PM
see this is why repubs are the shitif it goes bad over there they can say we need to stay cause its starting to go badif it goes good they will say we need to stay so it can keep going good
6/5/2008 4:12:56 PM
welcome to politics
6/5/2008 4:14:31 PM
Why do people think I dont want us out of Iraq?I just want everyone to know whats going on in Iraq, so they have a clear understanding about what the candidates are saying.Iraq is a black hole for our treasure atm. Though we are spending less and less, we need to draw down. With the immense success of the last year, this will happen relatively soon.We can not leave without Iraq being able to effectivly police itself.But, as far as this legislation goes, by the end of the year, Iraq will be stable. This means that our enemies are largly if not entirely defeated. Once this happens there is no force waiting in the wings once we leave to cause chaos. Then a timetable is fine.
6/5/2008 4:15:04 PM
You did not address the issue regarding the Iraqi government AND people both wanting us out, despite frequently posting reports from Americans saying that they 'love' us.This clearly shows that the government doesn't want us there, and the government says a large portion of the population doesn't want us there. If that is the case why don't we start leaving now? What right do we have to remain in an independent country without permission?
6/5/2008 4:20:03 PM
We have bred an entirely new generation of enemies. The sons of the fallen will not fail to remember what we brought to their doorsteps, and no surge or political maneuvering will heal the deep wounds of destruction that we wrought. Just because the enemy is not in our sights, it doesn't mean they aren't alive and well.
6/5/2008 4:20:07 PM
6/5/2008 4:22:10 PM
If you read the article they estimate 70% but he seemed more than willing to have a referendum if we thought it necessary.
6/5/2008 4:22:55 PM
i think we should let the iraqi people vote in a democratic processand if it turns out 70% of the voting population wants us out, then ok, they have spokenbut i also think its unfair to insinuate that 100% of the iraqi govt wants us gone, when thats not the case]
6/5/2008 4:24:18 PM
^^^^^ so all those reports are wrong?If Iraqis didnt want us there, we wouldnt have had the lowest death total of the entire war last month.I need to read more material on why they specifically dont want us there vs them just saying it. Having US troops in your country isnt a bad thing. If you get attacked look who is coming to back you up....[Edited on June 5, 2008 at 4:24 PM. Reason : ^]
6/5/2008 4:24:38 PM
6/5/2008 4:26:35 PM
6/5/2008 4:32:17 PM
6/5/2008 4:41:03 PM
6/5/2008 4:42:11 PM
We've got a real thinker here folks, hold onto your cerebral cortex.
6/5/2008 4:46:57 PM
yeah cause nobody in TSB thinks that wayi've just been imagining the sentiments that people have shared over the last few yearswhy are you denying it?]
6/5/2008 4:48:27 PM
Ha.Isnt it obvious, US troops rape and murder everything they see.Our forces are forcing the Iraqi government to do everything.For some reason I don't think you can call our forces "occupying forces." We don't really want to be there.We don't force anyone to do anything except not kill each other, and help force extremists and criminals into dying.Occupying in the classical sense just doesn't seem right in this situation.[Edited on June 5, 2008 at 4:51 PM. Reason : dsa]
6/5/2008 4:51:27 PM
People also believe that we didn't land on the moon, and that the Holocaust didn't occur, but so what? I accept the fact that many people are short-sighted and lack wisdom in regards to many many things. That doesn't stop me from mocking them though.
6/5/2008 4:58:54 PM
meh, we are more like necessary police that anything.I want to know specifically why they don't want bases there. I think I remember reading that they don't want us to have the right to attack other countries from Iraq. And I don't see why the legislation cant be set up where that is illegal.I don't know about that infidel thing. I wonder if that plays into it much at a governmental level.
6/5/2008 5:02:08 PM
6/6/2008 9:45:36 AM
^^maybe they don't want a foreign army in their country. especially one that they didn't ask to be there in the first place. i think it's perfectly reasonable.
6/6/2008 9:47:31 AM
Creating a timetable for withdrawal is not the same as saying we will leave immediatley as Barack Obama proposes.The latest polls show that most Iraqis, in fact, over 60% of Iraqi DO NOT want us to leave immediatley though the majority of Iraqis believe should leave eventually.http://www.abcnews.go.com/images/PollingUnit/1060a1IraqWhereThingsStand.pdf And that's an actual poll. Not someones guess (as linked on ThinkProgress).Next?[Edited on June 6, 2008 at 10:18 AM. Reason : ``]
6/6/2008 10:15:14 AM
I think the more interesting question is not whether or not the Iraqi parliament wants the United States to provide a withdrawal time line but how quickly they want the United States to withdraw. I know the Reuters article had one politician calling for an immediate pullout, but I'd be curious to see what most Iraqi parliamentarians and Iraqis have in mind.
6/6/2008 10:17:37 AM
6/6/2008 10:17:55 AM
^ because obviously I was implying that Barack Obama wants to teleport the troops out of Iraq so they are gone in a single instant. Barack Obama wants us to begin withdrawing troops immediatley and be out of Iraq in 16 months. Most Iraqis (over 60%) DO NOT want the US to begin withdrawl immediatley.Creating a time table for withdrawal is not the same as starting withdrawal today.[Edited on June 6, 2008 at 10:22 AM. Reason : ``]
6/6/2008 10:19:35 AM
agreedI just want someone to whisper in Obama's ear that hes wrong and that he needs to listen to the generals.That is all.[Edited on June 6, 2008 at 10:22 AM. Reason : sd]
6/6/2008 10:21:44 AM
I guess it's time for Iran to take an asswhooping. Let's let the Air Force do its job there. No ground forces needed. Just take out the key sites. You know what to do.I'm in favor of the Iraqi draw-down. Let's let them commit suicide.Pakistan, you're next too bitches.
6/6/2008 10:22:18 AM
yes, let's invade our ally.
6/6/2008 10:28:33 AM
WHAT WE NEED MORE OF IS THREE- OR FOUR-FRONT WARS WITH A MILITARY THAT'S ALREADY STRETCHED TOO THINHELL YES
6/6/2008 10:29:22 AM
6/6/2008 7:30:23 PM
The majority of iraqis dont know what's good for them.
6/6/2008 7:42:01 PM
6/6/2008 8:35:17 PM
As much as we love spreading freedom and democracy; if the iraqi gov't says they want us out shouldn't they have the right to give us the boot. That is unless we truely are just an occupying force.
6/6/2008 8:41:10 PM
Honkeyball, Does that mean you are also against immediate withdrawal? According to the latest ABC-BBC poll, over 60% of Iraqis do not want the US to leave right now (though they do want us gone eventually). http://www.abcnews.go.com/images/PollingUnit/1060a1IraqWhereThingsStand.pdfIf so, does that mean you disagree with Obama on Iraq (I seriously doubt anyone will answer this question). If not, does that mean you really don't think Iraqi's know what is best for them?PS* Just to repeat, setting up a time-table as the legislators suggest is not the same as beginning US withdrawal. The legislators did not ask for us to leave now, they only asked for us to make it clear that we do not intend to stay forever.
6/6/2008 8:56:34 PM
6/6/2008 9:31:53 PM
^^ The repetition of skokiaan's statement was to clarify that it was, in fact, in jest.I want us out as quickly as is feasible, and I don't mean in a "As soon as they're as safe as main street America" way... I mean as soon as is logistically possible, without jeopardizing our guys on the way out.I don't buy into the "if we leave our men's sacrifices will be in vain" crap. It just doesn't hold water. Obama's plan to move one to two brigades home is ambitious... I doubt it'll be a 16 month pullout, but that's a question for someone with a little more military background than myself.
6/6/2008 10:22:45 PM
i know you guys are gonna call sarcasm on me...but i think we need to pull the fuck out and start saving some damned moneyi don't care now. oil is ridiculous. fuck you bush
6/6/2008 10:25:09 PM
^
6/6/2008 11:49:20 PM
6/7/2008 9:45:20 AM
Listening to Petraeus is why we have such positive results in Iraq atm. Just in case you missed that.
6/7/2008 11:18:01 AM
^ If the Iraqi gov. wants us out, I don't think it's relevant what our generals say. If we went in there to spread democracy, then we should respect their democracy.
6/7/2008 11:38:18 AM
6/7/2008 3:45:10 PM
of course the Iraqis want us out. They want to be free to finish their genocide without US interference.
6/7/2008 6:08:18 PM
if i were under pressure from death threats by the mafia to vote a certain way, why i'd probably save my and my childrens neck tooskankinMonky makes threads in general like this without thinking about actual real world data.just sees a way to break up and into the never failing republican logic which has been working for the past 7 years.have you guys had a terrorist attack at your house skankinMonky? nutsmackr? the rest of you?i haven't. i'll complain that our administration is handling the situation wrong when it does.
6/7/2008 6:26:14 PM
^yea, it goes something like this.OMG I FOUND A POINT THAT KINDA PROVES THAT EVERYTHING I SAY IS RIGHT!
6/7/2008 6:40:48 PM
english much?
6/7/2008 6:44:00 PM
^ that was almost certainly a post-while-drunk
6/7/2008 11:56:09 PM