TheBirdMustFly said:
I think there are way 2 many ppl who listen to Bush and Howard
You think.
The evidence that the ppl don't want them there is the fact that more ppl have died since they claimed 'mission accomplished'
Well, I'm sure some people don't want you here either. Does that mean you should leave? No. The Coalition will leave when the government asks it to leave, or when the job is done.
BTW: That is possibly the worst reason for withdrawl of ALL TIME. In every war, at least some of the population preferred the old rule. If we followed your logic, the French would be saying "viva le Hitler!".
Geez, Vietnam was none of the US's business they did it for 'global security' and they lost, but there was no takeover of communism.
The South Vietnamese asked for US assistance. The US wanted to stop the spread of communism. If the government asks for your assistance, and you want to help them, how is it none of your business?
In Iraq, it was none of the US's business, and they walk in like the kings of the world
Not the US's business? Ha. Ha.
From the Saddam thread,
one with a brutal leader, one with a history of WMD use, one which openly sponsors terrorism, one which has ignored UN sanctions for a decade, one which was the home of Abu Nidal, one which invaded Kuwait, one which attempts to assassinate the US President, one which has fired every day for 10 years at the aircraft which patrol the no fly zone, one which housed terrorists involved in the 1993 WTC attack, one which openly celebrated the events of September 11th, one which houses Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi since 9/11, one which was negotiating with North Korea for the purchase of a missile system
Even if the US isn't concerned with regime change, fighting terrorism and global security, I've bolded the ones that are undeniable US business.
can u see the connection, both wars arn't the US's business
Woo! So obviously Vietnam=Iraq! I've got another few connections that are as strong as that one:
*Both involved soldiers.
*America fought in both
*Australia fought in both
*Both occured after the birth of Jesus Christ
*America had a President in both wars
*If you squint after being sprayed with mace, a Vietcong member vaguely resembles an Iraqi militant