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Since Georgian troops could be pulled easily out of Iraq, that means the USA troops can be easily withdrawn?

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If Georgia troops in Iraq , our "ally" can be so easily withdrawn, does that means the USA also has too many military personnel as well?

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  1. hee hee you're funny!


  2. Of course not.  The Georgian troops were small in number and were being used for mostly non-combat/support duties.

  3. If there was a powerful military invading the U.S. I imagine our troops would be coming home **** quick too. Yeah they are supposed to be our ally. They sent troops to back us when so many others refused. Then when they really need our help not one U.S. soldier has been sent to keep their country from falling. Whose the bad ally here?  

  4. No, we have the right amount.  You need to bone up on troop movement and the logistics and you could have answered your own question.  

  5. Sure. right after our country gets

    INVADED by the RUSSIANS!

    What is it about

    "bug out to ensure you will have a home to go back to"

    that you do not understand?


  6. No,because Iran will march right in.

  7. We're not delaying a time to pull troops out because it's not possible.  There are objectives and operations that must be met in order to make sure the the Iraq people will be able to function as a country and not over run by terrorists.

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