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Was the Iraqi time table a mistake?

Yes, the enemy will just wait until we are gone and attack
1 (33.3%)
yes it made us look weak
0 (0%)
maybe
1 (33.3%)
no the Iraqi government wants us out
0 (0%)
no the war is wrong and we should leave
1 (33.3%)

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Re: Can we withdraw from Iraq?
« on: April 25, 2009, 01:27:32 pm »
Fascism was different since it was an active campaign by an imperialist nation to conquer the world, and we were attacked by their ally before we intervened.

You can't just say "woops" when you realize you should have focused on Afghanistan when we were originally provoked 8 years ago and suddenly send more troops back in to stop something that's not our problem.

Our chance to catch Osama in Afghanistan is over, we are going to have to wait until he slips up and we inadvertently catch him again (like what happened under Clinton).

It's not our place to be invading foreign countries in order to stabilize them, or should I remind everyone of Black Hawk Down and Mogadishu?

Iraq is not our concern now and shouldn't have been our concern in the first place. The Bush administration trumped up false evidence of WMDs in Iraq as an excuse to invade and depose a Dictator and "spread democracy" which I maintain was Bush's original goal since he's a globalist a strong proponent of foreign interventionism. So is Obama, but his supporters don't realize that and are willing to excuse it out of hand just because he's not Bush.