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Have We Accomplished Our Mission In Iraq?
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torQQue Wrote:I never understood why certain populations of human beings are incapable of being civilized or refuse to act civilized. I can't understand why people don't want more for theirselves, their families and their futures. Instead their ultimate goal is to see how many people they can kill.

I completely agree with Bush keeping the troops in Iraq. Iraq needs to establish a government, military and law enforcement to maintain control in this country so it can move forward into a civilized country were adults and children can have goals and admirations in life, such as going to college, buying their first home, and raising a family.

I know all people don't agree with americans dying for another countries well being. But, ultimately its for America's saftey as well. If we pack up and leave the situations will become worse. I think Iraq without an established government and military would become safe haven to house even more of these terriosts groups that pose a threat to the national security in the United States.

I'm not very good with politics at all. But I explained the way I felt the best way I know how.

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I think that you explained your self quite well.

I do have a couple questions--do you think that the people of Iraq truly want our help to begin with? I am not sure about this one--and the media (on both sides) spins things in the direction that they feel is in their best interest (which is a complete joke).

Also--I know that the Constitution was created around the premise that we will fight for any country that seeks democracy. I am all for that. But there are times where I think that our country wouldn't be at risk if we kept our noses in out of other peoples business.

How do you guys/girls feel about that?
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Have We Accomplished Our Mission In Iraq? - by 98 - 11-30-2005, 10:40 PM
Have We Accomplished Our Mission In Iraq? - by KentuckyHillBilly5321 - 11-30-2005, 10:55 PM

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