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Mon 2 Aug, 2004 12:28 am
Okay Saudi Arabia wants the coalition forces to leave and have a Muslim force rebuild democracy in Iraq. We just recently are having NATO help in the reconstruction. Now if Iraq asked us to leave(as Saudi Arabia proposed) could NATO still be assigned; not all of the countries are in the coalition.
How can Iraq ask us to leave when we are the ones who installed the present puppet government to begin with? If the government asked us to leave we would simply install a new government that asked us to stay! Also, how can the Saudis install a Democratic government when they don't even have one htgmesleves? However, I agree with he Saudis that we shiuld leave because we never should have been there to begin with!
NickFun
I agree with you that we should never have been in Iraq to begin with. However, now that we broke it-it is up to the US to fix it. We cannot cut and run. In fact it would be a national disgrace if we did. As for the Saudi's {the birthplace of fundamentalism} I have two words, screw them.
speaking of puppet governments
Exactly how deep is the United States history of setting up revolts? I know actions like these have been going on for a while. The main reason i ask is i guess i'm curious on United States track record for these little uprisings. What are some that have ben success rates and which ones have came to bit us in the Arse.