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4th anniversary of the fall of Baghdad |
curious98 |
04/10/07 |
When on occasion of the 4th anniversary of the fall of Baghdad to the US forces hundreds of thousands of Iraqis in the city of Najaf gather for a big anti-US rally called by fiery cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, with the crowd burning US flags; while Baghdad has spent last Monday under curfew to avoid the risk of serious confrontations and while Rear Admiral Mark Fox told reporters yesterday “We acknowledge that while there have been substantial accomplishments in Iraq since 2003, but the past four years have also been very disappointing, frustrating and increasingly dangerous in many parts of Iraq”, is it not about time for Americans to start wondering what the heck are you doing there, risking every day the life of your soldiers, when the majority of the Iraqi population considers you as an invading force…?
Your mission is over. Saddam is no longer a menace. WMD have never existed. Whatever “democracy” that is possible in Iraq has already been established. Your forces cannot obviously cope with the latent civil war going on right now. And on top of everything a great part of Americans are yearning for a retreat of your troops…
Why is Bush so adamant to continue over there, come what may? What is he going to gain out of this stubburness? Any comments? Curious98
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