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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Cid_Yama » Sat 14 Jun 2008, 14:34:48

Al-Maliki WAS the puppet of the Bush Administration until he saw the writing on the wall. If he conceded to US demands for total control and freedom of action in Iraq, and a permanent presence in 60 bases across Iraq, he would have lost TOTAL support from the Iraqi people and become just a figurehead, a virtual prisoner in the Green Zone for fear of asassination.

The key thing to take from this is that the Iraqi people are demanding the US leave and the Bush Administration is refusing to go.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby 3aidlillahi » Sat 14 Jun 2008, 14:44:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('biofuel13', 'F')inally Iraqi's are showing some balls :o


Kind of destroys the argument that the Iraqi government are puppets of the US, though. In a strange way, if something like this happened it would be one way to claim "mission accomplished". If they want us out it means they're cool about handling things on their own. :)


Yeah. That'd be great for all sides really: GOP, Dem, America and Iraq.

I wonder who this would support the most? The person that says we should leave Iraq or the one who supported the efforts that helped stabilize Iraq? It would be very interesting politically in the US. Certainly, this is a bright spot in my fairly crummy weekend.

The whole idea of "mission accomplished" from McCain (and Bush?) was a government in Iraq that can function. A functioning government, IMO and probably many others, is one which doesn't need, and can therefore reject offers of, help from foreign militaries and governments.

It could also highlight, for certain people anyway, the lack of a need for US troops over the past few years and that could spell a rejection of McCain in the election as he supported US interventionalism in Iraq.

Very interesting indeed.
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')The key thing to take from this is that the Iraqi people are demanding the US leave and the Bush Administration is refusing to go.


But they said the mandate lasts through this year. At the end of this year is practically the end of the reign of Bush. We'll likely see Obama in office and he could use this as a great way to get out of Iraq without being burdened with the possibility of a "Saigon" or losing face with Americans and the world.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby RedStateGreen » Sat 14 Jun 2008, 15:24:17

Or this could be a collusion between Maliki and the US. We start pulling out, everything goes to hell (as planned) and all of a sudden we're being begged to return.

And of course we HAVE to go in because they ASKED us to be there!

The US people have a very short memory. Six months later people could be protesting for us to send troops to help the poor Iraqis who have been abandoned by the mean, cruel US government. :roll:
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby joelcolorado » Sat 14 Jun 2008, 19:16:47

The U.N. couldnt kick an ant out of a picnic basket. Good grief.
Look at who pays the bills for the U.N. and you can see how it really is. I hope they DO take over and about time the rest of the world takes responsibility for helping Iraq get back on its feet.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Cid_Yama » Sun 15 Jun 2008, 02:08:33

China and Russia, especially if working together under a UN mandate, could easily boot the US out.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby vetusfirma » Sun 15 Jun 2008, 03:24:22

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cid_Yama', 'C')hina and Russia, especially if working together under a UN mandate, could easily boot the US out.


Don't be stupid Cid, can't you find something more reasonable to past in here. Maybe in 20 years they could develop the force necessary to project sufficient force to successfully destroy US forces in the Gulf. But of course they don't have 20 years, or even 10. They will run out of oil. You do remember Peak Oil don't you. Your kinda like Obama, when your not reading a script you get all flubbed up.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Cid_Yama » Sun 15 Jun 2008, 09:34:18

You must be some kid that flunked out of History.

This from 9/29/07:

<b>China 'impenetrable' to USAF</b>

China is modernizing its military and its air defenses are now nearly impenetrable to all but the newest of American fighters, the senior U.S. military official in Japan said.

"Our planes are much older than the planes they would be matched against. For the first time in history, we are seeing another nation, in this case China, with newer fighters than we have. We know that they continue to invest at a level that is unprecedented. We need to be watchful of Chinese military capabilities."

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and Russia has just spent the last year in the biggest military refit in history.

Russia is a major exporter of oil, did you forget that?
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby btu2012 » Sun 15 Jun 2008, 09:38:11

Vetus,

I've never yet seen any post by your that makes any sense. Are you mentally disadvantaged or something ?
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Cid_Yama » Sun 15 Jun 2008, 09:43:39

We are now seeing an entire generation of young adults in the United States totally raised on lies.

Almost like the generation that grew up in the 1930's in Germany.

The United States is not the lone superpower able to do whatever it wants in the world, that the Bush Administration seemed to think it was.

A generation of misinformed neocon cheerleaders won't help in the real world.(But would probably make excellent cannon fodder. Look at the stand they made in Germany. They fought to the last child.)
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby btu2012 » Sun 15 Jun 2008, 10:01:08

Cid,

People like Vetus scare me. He hasn't yet shown the slightest ability to think for himself.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby joelcolorado » Sun 15 Jun 2008, 11:38:40

My wife is a doctor and had CME class on DVD we listened to on our trip. It claims that 80% of the Soviet Army is HIV positive.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Cid_Yama » Mon 16 Jun 2008, 02:58:38

The first of these objectives involves the "status of forces agreement" that the Bush administration is feverishly trying to ram down the throats of the Iraqi government. Under this agreement, Iraq would agree to let U.S. troops occupy 58 or more permanent bases, control Iraqi airspace, have the right to arrest Iraqis at will, allow the U.S. to determine if a hostile act from another country is aggression against Iraq and, thereby, allow the U.S. to conduct military strikes against Iran or any other country without the permission of the Iraqi government; it would also grant immunity from Iraqi law to U.S. troops and contractors. In short, the U.S. would become a permanent occupying presence that would, in effect, conduct the total affairs of the Iraqi people with no constraints of any kind.

This agreement is being hotly pursued as a critical, high-priority need and Bush negotiators in Iraq are applying extreme pressure on the Prime Minister Nouri al-maliki. Bush & Co. say they need no treaty approved by Congress, they need no involvement of any kind by Congress and that they are solely responsible for making this agreement that would perpetuate the American occupation of Iraq indefinitely. This also means that the entire rich petroleum reserves of Iraq would fall under the complete control of the United States, and our current national emergency relating to high costs and critical oil supply problems would magically disappear. I wonder how much longer it will take for the majority of Americans to finally come to the conclusion that the decision to attack Iraq was never about anything else except to gain control of its oil?

So far al-Maliki and key members of the Iraqi parliament have voiced strong opposition to this agreement that would put their country under total, complete domination by our occupying forces. However, the pressure from the Bush/Cheney war machine is very intense and, if they can find some way to pull off this coup, then the nation of Iraq will, for all practical purposes, cease to exist. Iraq would, in effect, then become a colony or some kind of protectorate.

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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Peleg » Tue 17 Jun 2008, 04:23:18

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7452853.stm

Is it just me or does Maliki look like a fellow there who knows he made a deal with the devil and is now wishing he had considered better the cost?
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Keith_McClary » Fri 04 Jul 2008, 00:43:40

I remember a big deal being made of Iraq's "democratic" constitution.

Now we're told that the premier of Iraq can grant dictatorial powers to the US occupiers. Is there a clause in the "democratic" constitution that allows this?

Seems like an Iraqi version of Neoconizm.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby joelcolorado » Fri 04 Jul 2008, 11:42:01

I love to hear the left and other democratic friends of mine yelling about getting out of Iraq then complaining bout the cost of gas.

The mullahs there and in Iran want the USA to fail. Once we leave, they will shut off the oil supply. Then we have only two choices, GO BACK in there and get the oil or fail.

You watch, if we pull out, gas will go to $10 or more and THEN everyone will scream bloody murder. Ole Barack wont look so good then will he. ?

He is saying now that he is changing his policay and may NOT pull out of Iraq. I think that is so funny. Typical politician.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Dreamtwister » Fri 04 Jul 2008, 11:56:31

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('joelcolorado', 'I') love to hear the left and other democratic friends of mine yelling about getting out of Iraq then complaining bout the cost of gas.


I highly doubt you have any democratic friends. They are just as indoctrinated as you are. Red hates blue. Donkey hates elephant. Hate, hate hate, and divided you fall.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('joelcolorado', 'T')he mullahs there and in Iran want the USA to fail. Once we leave, they will shut off the oil supply. Then we have only two choices, GO BACK in there and get the oil or fail.


That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. How do you think they pay the bills? Sure, they might not choose to sell it to America, but I assure you, they will sell it.

But then, maybe that's your real problem - giving them choice. Can't give the little camel jockeys self-determination, can we?

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('joelcolorado', 'Y')ou watch, if we pull out, gas will go to $10 or more and THEN everyone will scream bloody murder. Ole Barack wont look so good then will he. ?


You're right. If you pulled out now, the price would skyrocket. Maybe if you didn't go around the world bombing anyone who refused to comply with your demands, you might find some reasonable business partners. Just a thought.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('joelcolorado', 'H')e is saying now that he is changing his policay and may NOT pull out of Iraq. I think that is so funny. Typical politician.


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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby joelcolorado » Fri 04 Jul 2008, 12:02:07

I work for a union so ALL my buddies are democrats. I remember we got a contract once and it wnt to Pres Clinton. THEy said GOOD we are saved. He sent it to a board he chose from the republicans. Had them do his dirty work. So I lost faith in the dems being for the working man. NO ONE IS>

The mullahs dont care bout bills to pay. The saudis are diff tho. THey want the money. HOWEVER the religious nuts would let their own ppl starve to get us to go down.

AND I know what you mean about gunbarrel diplomacy. Have been around the world enforcing that myself so understand. We were hungry in cambodia and we just took what we needed with a gun. I know.

BUT, do you think the people here, no matter their politics will sit by and let someone else hold us hostage over oil. I dont care. ..i can make it without oil and gas myself. I dont care how high it gets I can afford it or go without.

But I do knowppl are fickle. Hate bush but wont put up with much higher prices. Obama said the price is high but ONLY because it came so fast. Said its not too high really.

I dont trust any of them so dont get your feathers ruffled.
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Taghayee » Sat 05 Jul 2008, 11:43:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('joelcolorado', '
')The mullahs dont care bout bills to pay. The saudis are diff tho. THey want the money. HOWEVER the religious nuts would let their own ppl starve to get us to go down.

70% of all suicide bombers in Iraq come from US friendly states. Upto date not even one bomber or terrorist related those 'mullahs' have been caught. That is so because there are none, all those supposed terrorists and their capacities have been created & built by CIA- from UBL to Haqqani to Omar. Hell what other justification could US have without those puppets? But that doesnt matter and is besides the point for the stupid mass who are more concerned with watering their boredom and stupidity than any truth. Wallow in your own filth like the swines and grow fat.

You know why do you think that those mullahs are nuts? Its because they kicked or want to kick Ameircan corporations out and stop/stopped the corporate thievery. Iranian nuts for example have made Iran a self sufficient country. How crazy!!!! :shock:
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Re: Maliki may ask UN to kick US forces out of Iraq

Unread postby Taghayee » Sat 05 Jul 2008, 11:55:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('joelcolorado', '
')The mullahs there and in Iran want the USA to fail..

If by US you mean multinational corporations backed by US carriers robbing the regional wealth then yes and you are right...not only Mullahs but the entire regional people want them to fail and get the hell out of there. You should too. Look at how the very same corporations ruined the American society- take wallmart for example.
Furthermore, remember how the entire western population were scared beyond constipation with hour and a half of 21 'terrorists' with 4 passenger planes, now imagine what the ME people feel like with more than 400 000 terrorists with their warships and gun ships and fighter planes and unmanned planes and their missiles and their satellite and..

Think, if you can or if there is any humanity left in you, not in terms of muslims or mullahs or americans or guatemalans but as human beings. Look at who is pointing the finger and not where its pointing.
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