Quote from Wallet:
We will bring our troops home and put an end to this war, you can take that to the bank?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr9ywEFRQkQ&feature=related
Where is the contradiction?
Quote from Wallet:
We will bring our troops home and put an end to this war, you can take that to the bank?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr9ywEFRQkQ&feature=related
Quote from hermit:
Where is the contradiction?
Quote from ak15:
We still have troops in Germany and Japan even though WWII ended 65 years ago. The Korean War ended 57 years earlier; nonetheless we have troops in Korea. The Gulf war ended 19 years ago and yet we have troops in Kuwait. The conflict in the former republic of Yugoslavia ended over 10 years ago and we have troops in Hungary, Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Macedonia as a result of that strife. There will be a perennial modicum of military presence in Iraq, irrespective of the political party in power.
Quote from Wallet:
I don't see IED bombings in Germany, Japan or any of the other countries you listed ...........
http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/Roadside-Bombs-Shootings-Kill-7-in-Baghdad-100715409.html
Maybe you don't read to good, I'm glad some troops got to come home, but I personally know a soldier that's set to deploy there. The President and the DNC want to use this as some type of political feather in their cap, like they did something.......... the war ain't over, and all our troops arn't home.
Quote from ak15:
Check your own reading comprehension and English writing capability and try to pull your head out of your ass if that is at all possible. The point I was making is that we always have a token military presence, mutually agreed upon, in parts of the world where the U.S. has been militarily involved in the past.
The majority of troops and not "some troops" have returned home with the remaining 50,000 or so scheduled to leave by the end of 2011. As far as the U.S. is concerned, the war is over. Roadside bombings and drive-by shootings have been in vogue for the past 6 or so years. The insurgents here have been fighting for decades in what has become a war of attrition which has killed thousands of U.S. troops. These servicemen and women have spilled their blood and sacrificed their lives for little or nothing. It makes no sense for these soldiers to continue to sacrifice themselves to gain nothing but a never-ending occupation. Iraq more than likely will return to a military dictatorship not unlike Saddam Hussein's regime.