Hey Bush! don't you want to win the war?

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  1. mahmood

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    #21
    So your theory is that the reason Bush doesn't ask the Iraqi government for a referendum is that he actually doesn't want to defeat the enemies.

    So Bush knows that the majority of Iraqies are in favour of US forces in their country and if there was a referendum they would confirm it and as a result a fierce defeat to the enemies' propaganda machine and in turn to their gunmans.

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    #22
    no...bush doesn't want to win the war because he wants all the oil...:rolleyes:
     
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    #23
    I don't think the U.S. Would pull a 60%+ positive vote(we are not even getting a 60% positive vote in the U.S. Right now) and we wouldn't want to just hand the Iraqi government back to the Iraqi people now would we? Of course not. We already got the oil because we fixed the pipe lines they exploded so why stay there when we are already taking our cut. It's common belief that we want the oil that they have what you don't realize is that we have the oil already. We don't want some insane guy to be put in charge ( although we were the one's who put Suddam in charge in the first place) so we are trying to make the infidels play nice because they just can't seem to stop



    SUICIDE BOMBING everything...That should get old after the first few times :p

    Especially with a person only getting to play that game once :(
     
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  4. mahmood

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    #24
    They are not in favour of US. They are in favour of US forces to stay in Iraq ie in favour of Bush policy.

    When Bush shows the world that Iraqies actually begging for US army to defend them then nobody would say that "US is there for the oil" but "US is there because Iraqies are begging US to be there" - actually people would still say that but I would be the one to laugh-
     
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  5. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #25
    I find it interesting that Iraqi students today asked the media to stop comparing Iraq to Vietnam...
     
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    gworld Prominent Member

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    #26
    And who told you that they are in favor of U.S. staying in Iraq? Even their puppet president is asking U.S. to leave. :rolleyes:
     
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  7. mahmood

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    #27
    Before I answer the question would you clarify for me:

    When did the Iraqi government ask US to leave?:confused:

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    gworld Prominent Member

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    #28

    It was about a month ago in some conference of Arab countries when King of Saudi Arabia and also Talabani refereed to U.S. as an occupation force and suggested that they should leave.

    Now you can answer me who has made you such an expert on what people in Iraq want or don't want that you can with certainty claim U.S. will win such a poll? What do you suggest that they should do if they lose and people want them to leave, throw away all the oil contracts that has cost them so much and just leave? :rolleyes:
     
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  9. mahmood

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    #29
    King of Saudi Arabia is not the King of Iraq and the only answer to him would be a referondum in Iraq. Until such referendum he can say whatever rubbish he wants and that makes me angry.

    But Talebani? Never.

    Talebani has clearly warned Sunnies that if US goes out Kurds and Shiaat will divide the country between themselves and there will be no place for Sunnies.-not that Kurds are looking for it -

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    #30
    got a source for that claim? Thats what I thought....
     
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    #31
    You still haven't answered who made you such an expert in Iraq question that exactly know what people want or don't want? :rolleyes:

    If you think that CIA is checking these web sites and they will give a green card because you are such a good ass kisser, your are mistaken and wasting your time. ;)
     
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    #32
    What sort of expertiese would you accept?

    I claim that if we had a referondum in Iraq the majority (above %70) would vote in favour of US forces staying in Iraq. What do I show you that proves this or proves that there is a reasonable possibiliy?

    Call it and I see if I have it.

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    #33
    Oh boy. Only if we are going to assume the whole nation is insane. They probably don't even watch Fox channel or read American newspapers over there
     
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    #34
    If you have some kind of credentials that you are some kind of Iraq expert and have traveled extensively in Iraq and interviewed sample sections of people from different section of society in different areas of Iraq. Do you have anything remotely similar to this? :rolleyes:

    Simple desire to get a green card by kissing ass doesn't count. ;) :D
     
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    #35
    No proof of Gworld's terroist supporting ties are required here... His words speaks volumes of his affiliation and credentials.
     
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    #36
    thats right...I forgot, people just assume what he says is truth.
     
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    #37
    My dear freind

    If posting on a forum supporting Bushes policy had had the smallest positive effect on US immigration application then the internet would have been swamped by hundred of thousands - if not hundreds of millions - new posts supporting him every day.

    It's astonishing that some people have so low view of the value of US green card. Do you really think that kissing - or even licking -US's ass may get somebody a green card?

    If people - including billions of muslims- had believed that kissing US ass may get them a green card then it's ass has already been worn out by people who don't even know what "US" stands for .:D

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    #38
    Strangely enough by looking your posts, it seems that some people still try to do it. ;)

    Still no answer to my question about who made you such an expert and what US should do if they lose the poll. :rolleyes:
     
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    #39
    The reason that I don't answer your question is that constantly other issues come in. For example if I see evidences that the Iraqi government has already asked US to leave but US refuses then I will have to review my ideas.

    And if the US immigration authority give some point for kissing-ass-posts then why should I bother myself on Iraq? The hell with Iraq, I just keep kissing ass before billions of other people swamp the forums. My experience shows that the majority of people have a far better talent in ass kissing than I do so I should hurry. :D

    And again, the democrat are comming so I should start kissing ass by promoting leaving Iraq not staying there.

    By the way, I will start answering to your question soon. Actually your questions are making a complete sense. I would have asked the same question if somebody just said something like this and I didn't accept it.

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    #40
    Mia, you really need to take a deep breath and step away from your keyboard for a moment. Just because someone does not agree with you does not make them a terrorist supporter. I hear the same crap from GTech and his puppy d16man all the time as well.

    Basically some people have figured out that we are being governed by corrupt people and others haven't. :rolleyes:
     
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