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Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has again asked us to leave. Should we?

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He has asked again for a timeline for withdrawl. Busj has again refused. Is the Carlyle group raking in that much with their profiteering that he is so blatant? What do you think we should do?

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  1. The Prime Minister is just a puppet leader.  The US will not take the slightest bit interest in anything he has to say.

    The US military are in Iraq for the long haul.


  2. Of course, you should leave.  For two reasons.  First, the US military is illegally occupying the country.  Second, your commander-in-chief did promise that when asked to leave, they will.

  3. USA is interested in OIL OIL OIL,

    when the OIL OIL OIL will finish

               we LEAVE.

  4. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki have agreed that a security deal under negotiation should set a "time horizon" for reducing U.S. forces in Iraq, the White House said on Friday.

    The problem with setting a time-line is that it gives information that you really don't want the whole world to have.  Look around Western Europe- after liberating  Germany from the n***s, we are still there, same with Korea.  Nobody wants to see Iraq become a political vacuum and implode on itself, which is highly likely if the Iraqi gov't has not stabilized when we drawn down troop strength.

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