Sexybeast said:show support/???
does that help?
does showing support can reduce the expolsions in iraq>
can showing support kick insurgents' ass?
can showing support accelerate the rebuilding??
U.S needs practical support, not spritiual
Sexybeast said:u tell me why no body wants to lend practical support/?
and poland troops did well in iraq...good job, hope more countries can go there, so less explosions, less blood
Sexybeast said:EU, and ur arabian allies, those who helped U.S during last gulf war
Charge_7 said:Don't pat yourself on the back too much there, Blitzer. Chewie would say that just to wave the red flag at me. Doesn't mean he means it.
16 years is not enough time on this planet to have a well informed idea of how to handle a situation so vast and intertwined as Iraq. Sorry truth hurts. Wasn't meant to be rude. Just a statement of fact. Trust me, if I wanted to be rude I could do so more thoroughly. If you choose to take my observation as unkind that's up to you. Many people with much greater knowledge and experience than you or I and anybody else in this discussion are struggling with this conundrum and have been doing so for years, but you're going to solve it in a few poorly articulated paragraphs?
03USMC said:Sexybeast said:EU, and ur arabian allies, those who helped U.S during last gulf war
Apparently the fact that EU which includes France and Germany not wanting any part of this didn't make the news in Peking ethier.
Once the situation stabalizes though I bet you see Saudi Arabia and Kuwait there.
03USMC said:When did I Criticize you for your age or background or culture? And what tone? Sorry I don't agree with your take on how this should be handled.
But I don't think I should be required to agree with you just to make you happy.
I don't think the EU has any business there.
And I stand corrected on your location. Got it Canada not Peking.
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