Since the comptroller general and the Government Accountability Office have estimated that Iraq enjoys a financial surplus due to its booming oil economy, why should American taxpayers be forced to continue to flip the bill for the government’s misadventure in Iraq? We’re in debt four hundred billion dollars, and the war is estimated to cost currently three trillion dollars.
Shouldn’t the Iraqi government be taking responsibility for re-establishing its own security and rebuilding its own infrastructure? What do you all think?
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America as usual went into this war all alone and America all alone is responsible. Time Bush grew up eh? lol
July 28th, 2009 at 1:54 am
Lol, I think that this should be the least of America’s worries right now, America has wiped Iraq off the map and made it a puppet of the Iranian Mullahs. Besides, it was America that bombed Iraq back to the stone age, so they should pay for what they destroyed, Iraqis didn’t ask for their country and their infrastructure to be bombed to the ground. And you’re right, Iraq should be responsible for re-establishing their own security, but not because of anything other than America’s inability to handle a responsibility like that, after all it was America that caused the current security situation in Iraq by dismantling all forms of security services for 2 years, and putting none in it’s place, you reap what you sow. If the same was done in any other city, anywhere in the world- even America- it would have had the same results; street gangs and thugs rule the place. You started the war, and you will pay for it- not just with your money but with your lives as well.
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Cry me a river
July 28th, 2009 at 2:14 am
America as usual went into this war all alone and America all alone is responsible. Time Bush grew up eh? lol
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