| I say yes, they should block it.
Firstly, to exercise again the congressional authority over the war-purse.
Secondly, the American people have spoken and they want their government to strategize a way to stand up Iraqi troops as we phase out our own.
What Bush is doing now, is trying to rely on "old faithful" to pull him out after Rumsnamaras plan of sweeping force failed, due to his poor tactical planning ability which his, was never founded on PROTECTING WHAT YOU TAKE. This new plan will not work in my opinion, since it still presents a large, ominous force that is able to be struck by small group, or individual attacks as their tactics (the opposing force) permit.
The Iraqi people have got to win this from the inside out, and I personally don't know if they can set aside their religious dogma to reach a sustainable multi-party government based along the lines that have been chosen thus far by the current people in the system.
Maybe the new leadership in our military will prepare properly to counter-guerilla tactics, but I don't think they can effectively combat the cultural terror tactics without the belief and full support of the people of Iraq, united for Iraq.
We will see if they leave us out to dry.....
They have their reasons pro and con... which will they choose? (the Iraqi people)
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Osborn F. Enready
Last edited by Osborn F Enready; Jan 11, 2007 at 10:43 pm.
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