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Slaughter in Iraq?

A. Havnes

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Okay, there were no Al-Queda in Iraq when we invaded. On that same note, Christians were safer under the reign of Saddam Hussein than they are now. Several articles say that if we withdraw our troops right now that Christianity will become extinct there.

So, how accurate is this? If we withdraw, could be possibly be indirectly responsible for the slaughter of a whole lot of people, because we essentially opened the doors for persecution. Or is this just a bunch of people overreacting?

http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/310127.aspx

http://www.christiansofiraq.com/slaughtersep117.html
 
Understand that we went there for two things

#1- To open the world central bank in Iraq, we did that in 2004.. Now the powers that be can control Iraqi people like they have controlled americans since 1913 via the federal reserve private bank.. And get mega rich from accumilating interest from Iraqi's too

#2- Take their oil

-- There are only 4 countries left that do not occupy the central banking system of the world.. They are Iran, Syria, Cuba and North Korea.. Ever wonder why these countries are said to be enemies of the United States?

They built the central world bank in Iraq in 2004.. And built their central world bank in Afghanistan in 2003.. They create war for money.. And nothing else. all the other shit they spew about war on terrorism and liberating the middle east is total bullshit.
 
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We should get our people out of that sewer and expand greatly the opportunities for Iraqis to emigrate to the U.S. as political refugees.

If the Christian broadcasting network wants to defend Christians inside of Iraq, then I encourage them to hire or Blackwater or an equivalent. It's not a job for the U.S. military.
 
Yeah, I know why we're hated, and I'd hate us too if I lived in an occupied country. I also know why we're there. My question is, will withdrawl result in a massacre or not?

I trust Ron Paul all the way, but I know a few people who are bothered by this and I need a way to convince them. Unfortunately, just saying, "Trust that Ron Paul knows what he's doing," won't cut it for a lot of people.
 
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