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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (800672)8/10/2014 1:01:58 AM
From: RMF  Read Replies (1) of 1576865
 
Yeah right, a "stable" Iraq....LOL

A stable Iraq with the Sunnis being treated like second class citizens with no future and no rights.

That was BOUND to turn out well....

Especially since the Sunnis were always such a nice and mild people with NO relationship with any terrorist entities.

Yes, I well remember the Iran Iraq war. In that one we played both sides with a preference for Iraq.

I also think the Arab Spring was an outgrowth of the Iraq War.

Bush's "freedom agenda" was screwy from the getgo. You can't turn countries upside down with the ruling class suddenly changing places with the underclass and expect everything to be hunky dory.

And this stuff about our fighting to keep a small presence in Iraq would have made all the difference is just absurd.

Maliki was going to run things the way he wanted to and that meant Sunnis would be excluded, regardless of how many troops we still had there.
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