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Hav Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-05-04 11:45 AM
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I have to agree with you and IndianaGreen.
Bush fucked it up, big time. I believe the terror won't end there even if the majority of the population there preferred foreign forces (US or UN) to stay there. These who commit this violence have already shown that they don't seem to care much if their own innocent people die in these attacks.

At this point, I also think that the slogan "UN in, US out" is quite naive. It might be a step towards the right direction but enough people who were there to help (including non-Americans) in Iraq already got attacked and killed. It's some hell and I blame the idiots who thought that this would be a cake-walk.
This isn't supposed to be an attack but I often heard Americans proudly talk about how they would die to defend their country if their country is attacked. It was on another board and I think it's needless to say that they didn't volunteer to go to Iraq. But that is not an attack against American patriotism. I just want to show how stupid it is to feel like this and being unable to consider that some people in Iraq might feel exactly like this and that these people are willing to die as well.
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