--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote: > > > > > > In a message dated 8/1/07 2:53:31 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > > do.rflex@ writes: > > > > If > > > you want to see human atrocities, just pull the troops out now. > > Hell, even > > > Hillary and Joe Biden can see that! But then maybe Nooz wouldn't > > care how many > > > people killed each other as long as we were not there. > > > > The Iraqis *themselves* want the US to get the hell out of their > country. > > > > > > > > Everybody wants to get out of Iraq, but not until the job is done. > > Bullshit. The Iraqis and the American people want the US to get out > right away. The only ones who seriously expect an *undefined* 'job to > be done' are the fast dwindling right wing nutjobs who continue to > cheerlead an escalating disaster.
Why can't the current politicians pull a Richard Nixon and declare an honorable victory in Iraq and get the hell outa there?! It is now time for the Iraqi's to determine their own destiny. They can either unite or break up their country into sectarian groups. The US made a mistake going in there in the first place. The decision to enter into war was based on spurious facts and an overzealous president Bush. If he had thought out the consequences of his decision, he would have selected another alternative. This entire political scenario in Iraq may not be due to the people themselves. It can be blamed on the British who artificially created the country of Iraq for its own political gain and control over the oil fields in the Middle East. The current events in Iraq clearly shows that the people in the country are irreconciably disparate. They have nothing in common to form a unified government. It appears that the only way to keep a sense of unity is to have a strong authoritarian leader like Saddam Hussein. In short, President Bush has opened a pandora's box. Now, he is stuck in trying to find a solution and will regretably not complete the job as he exits out of office.