The Iraqi army seizes Sadr City
Categories: Iraq,
Politics
Talk about making progress in Iraq! This is huge! Did you see it on TV yet? And what's great about this is that the Iraqis are doing it themselves:Some 10,000 Iraqi police and soldiers, backed by tanks, pushed deep into...
"We should be thankful our military is better equipped to do their job than Congress is."
We should also be thankful that the Mehdi army agreed to put down their arms. Otherwise you might not have even noticed.
see what a lot of war mongering gets us? we made the top 100!
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/05/20/peace.index.ap/index.html
"We should also be thankful that the Mehdi army agreed to put down their arms"
Duh, it's called PROGRESS. It's a diplomatic as well as military victory.
War mongering? I SOOO care what the Global Peace Index says.
Face it lefties, we're winning, and it's all the doing of the "Adolf" Bush you hate so irrationally.
"We should also be thankful that the Mehdi army agreed to put down their arms"
Duh, it's called PROGRESS. It's a diplomatic as well as military victory.
War mongering? I SOOO care what the Global Peace Index says.
Face it lefties, we're winning, and it's all the doing of the "Adolf" Bush you hate so irrationally.
"We should also be thankful that the Mehdi army agreed to put down their arms. Otherwise you might not have even noticed."
*snicker* Why do you think he did that? He's losing power, he had no other choice. Remember we're dealing with a shame based society so backing down like this is a sign of weakness. If he had the ability to fight, he would.
"He's losing power, he had no other choice."
um... i thought that iran was backing him? *snicker* guess not.
oh, zz, you didn't have to tell us that you don't care about peace. we knew.
most people think that winning at this point isn't worth the cost or the 100 years to get there (was that 100 more, or 100 total? that works out to 100-5=95 to go). i still submit that if things are as good as you righties say, then our troops aren't needed there anymore. bring them home.
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