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Quote by: saif As far as Americans are concerned, the majority do not agree with an all-out withdraw from the war in Iraq, these polls can be found at pollingreport.com and the harris poll. |
True, but over 80% of Americans in the most recent Newsweek poll wanted the failing "surge" strategy stopped--19% wanted immediate withdrawal; 24% wanted withdrawal by spring; and 40% wanted troops pulled back to our bases. Those numbers don't support your neo-con proposals, saif. You belong to a dwindling and endangered minority of true believers in this country. Time is not on your side.
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Quote by: saif What is even funnier is the fact that so many of you progressive socialists complain about getting out of Iraq as well as saying there is no strategy... yet not one has stood up to say what THEY WILL DO, why? what do you propose should then happen if we withdraw? what does your strategy layout for the future of Iraq? |
It's somewhat amusing when proponents of failed strategies lecture others about strategy. And when alternative strategies are offered--like regional diplomacy, partition, and the like--the authors and supporters of the failed strategies roll their eyes and dismiss those strategies as unworkable (as I expect you will do, saif, since they don't involve growing numbers of American forces blowing things and people and nations to pieces).
In other words, after almost five years of failure in Iraq your neo-con advice is no longer needed or respected by most Americans, let alone the world. Thanks anyway.
