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Old 02-15-2008, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Hard-Driver View Post
So who will be commiting genocide in Iraq? skipped that.

And then there is the typical spineless republican cowardess of fear, fear, please protect me oh mighty government, The bad men are after me. I will sacrafice my freedom, my rights, my childrens money and other peoples live, because I am so scared...

Globally... huh.. so which enemy in Iraq are you talking about.. you know, which death/war/horror globally is going to come from Iraq if we leave... specifically. Not some vague, McCain like, it will all be blood and death...

Do you claim that Al Qaeda will take over the country, create a fundamentalist regime and launch terrorist attacks from Iraq, is that what you are claiming... if not, what are you saying?
Genocide would be one of the three groups taking out one of the other. I'm thinking the smart money would be on the Shiites. Kurds are probably a longshot.

Al Qaeda would probably like to take over the country. But with the Shiite population I think Iran might beat them to it. At least setting up a puppet state.

However I think it's a fair question "can these psychos actually live peacably together?" Well I think the kurds might. Or if they don't they'd be making trouble for Turkey in the hopes of making Kurdistan.

Sunni and Shiite might be able to manage if they aren't intermingled too much. I think the jury is still out on that.

But they won't if we don't give them a chance. And if we don't maintain some presence they'll probably collapse to another state.

The desire is to get the presence there reduced to the sort of situation we now have in Germany.
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