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Old 10.18.2006, 04:17 PM   #13
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Well, if we would have just went in there and established more basic services like electricity for the population instead of actually decreasing their services, then I can see how it might've worked in conjunction with a rapid withdrawal.

But, we didn't do any of that, namely because our government isn't actually interested in helping the people of Iraq achieve liberty and freedom like we were repeatedly told and are still being told.

Now, Iraq has a Shiite government just like I wrote would happen and tensions have flared up again in the age-old feud between the Sunni and Shiite tribes over the resources because we went there and shook things up (also just like I foretold, although any idiot should be able to see that's what would happen.)

Just like I said from the beginning, this conflict is gonna last 7-10 years and basically share many similarities to Vietnam (which we apparently didn't care to learn anything from), only it's in the desert.
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