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Editorial: The Current State of Iraq--Epic

The so called insurgents are fighting the occupying forces and the U.S. backed Iraqi government for control of their country. When it comes to fighting for one’s home, sectarian lines don’t define the passion and loyalty of the fight. The present enemy and foremost obstacle lying between chaos and peace in their country are the United States occupying forces.

Exactly...proven by those who have studied and analyzed the situation and spokenly heorically by Ron Paul at debates and speeches.

It is the proverbial can of worms, pandora's box, nightmare scenario that this administration was warned about from the very beginning. BUT this has been in the works for a long time...far before 9/11.
 
The so called insurgents are fighting the occupying forces and the U.S. backed Iraqi government for control of their country. When it comes to fighting for one’s home, sectarian lines don’t define the passion and loyalty of the fight. The present enemy and foremost obstacle lying between chaos and peace in their country are the United States occupying forces.

Exactly...proven by those who have studied and analyzed the situation and spokenly heorically by Ron Paul at debates and speeches.

It is the proverbial can of worms, pandora's box, nightmare scenario that this administration was warned about from the very beginning. BUT this has been in the works for a long time...far before 9/11.
Thank you LEK, you are right, they knew, what exactly what would happen and that is the point most are missing!
 
Ye Gads, if they knew how to WRITE, they may be taken more seriously.

Any civilian who took the time to watch the Winter Soldier testimonies will understand that the situation in Iraq has broken down far beyond any recognizable paradigm of warfare into an baseline struggle for survival amongst its participants, and since this has become the case only a slow grinding failure has become possible, a decent which would be plunge from the perspective of the once lofty American goal of “democracy” [sic] in the region.
 
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