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I always suspected that they were holding out on us. But if things play out in the race to the whitehouse, then they'll have Iran to worry about. The only good thing Obama and Clinton are good for I guess, insuring that the wheel rolls over Iraq worse than our troops did in '91 and '03 combined. Hope they bought their umbrellas.Colossus wrote:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23578542/
Does this piss any other Americans off? Why is so much of our money going into Iraq right now when they are expecting to post a massive surplus? They are expecting to exceed their projected oil profit target by about 25 billion dollars, so why has the US spent 45 billion dollars there to restore infrastructure? I'm curious what others think about this. All I have to say is that the US Congress had better have a response to this. I think it's time for the Iraqis to start paying for their own recovery a bit, now.
No, I'm pretty sure the reason they don't want the US in their country is because they are sick of living under occupation by a foreign country.bedub1 wrote:Now you know why the terrorists want to kill us and kick us out. Think how great of a war they could wage against all non-believers if they had the 35billion for themselves...instead of the natives of Iraq who need it. They could finally finish their goal of killing all non-believers.
Has it occured to you that if you were not there in the first place nobody would be trying to kick you out, if your country was occupied would you be happy ? I have given up trying to figure out why exactly Bush went into Iraq but it certainly wasn't just to fight terrorism !bedub1 wrote:Now you know why the terrorists want to kill us and kick us out. Think how great of a war they could wage against all non-believers if they had the 35billion for themselves...instead of the natives of Iraq who need it. They could finally finish their goal of killing all non-believers.
Although it might seem irksome at first glance, do people not realise exactly why those 'costs' were incurred in the first place? I'll give you a clue: It rhymes with 'tinvasion, then a botched job rebuildink' but the first and last letters are I and G respectively. To be honest, I they have every right to expect us to foot the bill, and even dispite that the article did say that they haven't spent it because the government system cannot decide where to spend it, rather than not wanting to. It's not that big a deal in my opinion."They ought to be able to use some of their oil to pay for their own costs and not keep sending the bill to the United States," said Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Democrat.
qwert wrote:Can i ask you something?What is porpose for you to open these Political topic in ConquerClub? Why you mix politic with Risk? Why you not open topic like HOT AND SEXY,or something like that.
Your sig really makes it difficult for me to concentrate on what you are actually saying.Guiscard wrote:Quoting from the article:
Although it might seem irksome at first glance, do people not realise exactly why those 'costs' were incurred in the first place? I'll give you a clue: It rhymes with 'tinvasion, then a botched job rebuildink' but the first and last letters are I and G respectively. To be honest, I they have every right to expect us to foot the bill, and even dispite that the article did say that they haven't spent it because the government system cannot decide where to spend it, rather than not wanting to. It's not that big a deal in my opinion."They ought to be able to use some of their oil to pay for their own costs and not keep sending the bill to the United States," said Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Democrat.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.