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Originally posted by Mia,+--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Mia,)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-Zeebadee, I don't think the Iraqi's are gonna accept our puppet government. We'll have troops (and casualties) in that country for years to come. |
Iraqis will accept our puppet government - they've done so for many, many years. And this one should be easier to live with. Dissenters won't accept any government, unless it's of their choosing. And by their I don't mean Iraqi people, but the dissenters, or "rebels" or "insurgents" or whatever.
No matter what government we left over there, it would get taken out by some other group and on and on until a strong enough one took hold.
It's the Arab world at large that will be against the puppet government, IMO.[/b][/quote]
I agree that whatever we leave will be destroyed. This is part of the flaw in logic that Bush and co have been pushing. The strong always struggles to the top. The insurgents are actually proof that the people oppose our puppet sytem as is and as it's planned.
Do you know what the insurgents are called by the rest of the Iraqi's; freedom fighters.