Topic: The Iraq War

ok before I begin..I HAVE to and WANT to make a few things clear

* This is not another praise Obama thread (i'm getting a bit tired of those too tongue)
* I am actually against the war in Iraq --my reasons will probably made clear to you throughout this thread--
* I'm not looking to get into an argument rather I wanna see what people for the war think

Me and a couple of my friends were talking and somehow the convo went from girls tongue to the iraq war, and this other guy one of my friends..friend was there too, i hadn't met this man before but he had an interesting view of the Iraq war, a view I think i share with him too

we went on with this for a long time, but one thing stood out I think

Iraq was invaded because of sadam husien/the thread of WMDs ..right? atleast thats the reason that was made public, but we won't go into that
Now since Saddam Hussien has already been taken down, there were no WMDs found, so that is all gone
So why are we still in Iraq? We say we're fighting Islamic jihadists, radicalist, the words used to explain the mess or the enemy are countless
anyways, now we say we have an enemy in there, who we precieve to be wrong, this enemy did not exist in Iraq or atleast didn't exist to this magnitude before as we did not invade because of them, we invaded because of Saddam Husien and WMDs

But these "jihadists" are only fighting american troops, because they are present in Iraq, they're basically defending their land
Here i'd like to point out that I DO NOT agree with their methods, niether do i think suicide bombing is right, as it takes innocent people's lives, I'm  NOT defending these "jihadists", i'm merely trying to say why waste more time there?

anyways Now these "jihadists" are only fighitng american troops, if there is a Civil war, how do you stop it by adding a third army of violence[american troops], Why not let them have their fight if there is actually a Civil war, by american troops staying there, there are also those who are fighting american troops just because they invaded Iraq, so if american troops were to be pulled out, those attakcs would most likely stop, if not than still american troops would not be killed, and two "innocent" groups of people wouldn't be involved as the victims

so now considering all that, if American troops do stay in Iraq, and as McCain says, we stay there till victory, what would be victory?
If we're trying to stop the violence, how is it possible to do that, with troops staying there, as most of the "jihadists" are fighting because american troops have invaded iraq, it contradicts itself
and if victory is when every last "jihadist" is killed, that would nearly be impossible as every civilian, from his/her teen years is brought up wtih the american invasion, and has been taught (probably rightly so, in their views) to be against america, so every day there is a new fighter,

A lotta questions, and again i'm not looking for an argument, however if i feel you have something wrong i'll point it out, i'm just trying to see how people for the Iraq see it --- and i'm not even gunna, or atleast try not to, bring up the money issues,

so answer away big_smile

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Because we said hands off to Afghanistan, not our problem, not our fight, let them worry about it, and they did, and the winning hand was a bunch of guys called the Taliban, and the Taliban had an economy taht is basically goatherding and executioneering, and those yahoos brought in some extremist wackos with Saudi money, and they said Hey We Hate America, and we said so what they are in Afghanistan, and they got $$$ from everybody who hated America, and we still said So What What Can You Do in Afghanistan, and they blew up embassies in Kenya and Saudia Arabia and hit a US warship the Cole, and we said Boy you are Jerks and we hate you, but not urgently...and then they killed 3000 people in New York City and Washington by hijacking planes out of Boston

so we are like, Damn.

so that is why we don't turn our back on the country with maybe 10% of the worlds oil in the ground, because it might get run by more yahoos who say Damn we Hate America and start it all over again with giga$$$$

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ok before i respond to that yell i would like to know your answer to one important question you didn't answer

what would be a win in iraq? how would you define it?

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we already are winning, there's an elected govt that feels it can tell us to leave.

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the facts are:
first;
911, the CIA and our own government let it happen.
why;
haliburton wanted a natural gas pipeline from kurkistan to the persian gulf.
why did we leave;
because with the terrorist blowing up the progress of the pipeline, it would never be finished.

iraqi;
why; personal.
first;
it was understood that the terrorist would follow our troops anywhere they went on Muslim ground.
second;
Saddam Hussein tried to kill GW's daddy, and left an insult to his name by not being eliminated by his own people, which was the reason GB senior wanted to leave, so that it would some how miracuously take care of itself.
so the reason that GW said step down (let inspectors investigate), and we will not attack.
it really didn't matter weather the investigators were allowed or not, GW just wanted him to step down.
so our troops are reasserted to the persian gulf to attack again, them knowing full well this  was going to happen.
meaning that the terrorist and any extremist would come there to fight making it apparent to the American public that it was a just war.
we should have stayed in afghanistan, and fought it out.... main reason, less innocent casualties, second a better terrain to fight on, instead of house to house, where innocents and troops get killed at a faster rate.

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yell that's not the answer to my question, i didn't ask if we're winning are not
i wanna know from you, on the last day of the war, what will it look like in Iraq, what will make that point a victory for america
in other words...
what do you think, it will take for a victory to be declared in Iraq?

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We send our combat forces out, we have a few bases there, and the place doesn't totally explode like Haiti.

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AGAIN you fail to answer my question tongue

offcourse, once you've won the troops will be out of there,
but
what will it take, what event, what progress, what will happen that, when that something happens or when that something is acomplished, Bush will recall the troops?

what will that event/accomplishment be?

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we bomb the hell out of AQ in Iraq and all the separatist dorks, we train the Iraqi army to take over combat duty, and the Iraqi government holds elections successfully, and negotiates a withdrawal agreement with us that holds up after our combat troops leave.
There is no mountain we climb, we've been moving there for four years, Iraqis are doing more and more and since 2006 it is working better and better.

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the best answer i can give is go back to afghanistan, and then they will come there and blow up the pipeline.... which by it beeing there doesn't lower what we pay for it, they still try to say that it comes from another country, so they can make the profit from they're company over there, and the one from here, same as the dropping the refineries in Texas, they shipped it over seas so that they could make the profit from the by products, and sell them back to us as a foreign product.
funny how simple it is to see how we get screwed, if we don't pay attention.

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Gladiator, you started off your post with an already pre-conceived notion: The 'jihadists' are the Iraqi people defending their lands.

Let me correct you in that:

1) It is known that the Iraqi people (as a nation) are not fighting American forces.
2) What you term as "jihadists" is not the same as "terrorists".  American forces are now encountering terrorists/extremists.
3) Letting them have their 'civil war' is quite hypocritical of you, especially since you haven't supported the Georgian incursion of South Ossetia, now have you?
4) When dictatorships fall abruptly, there is a power vacuum.  When such occurs, people fight to fill it.  We went into Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein.  We DID NOT go into Iraq to start a civil war, leave it's infrastructure completely destroyed, and allow an extremist hotbed.


Now, to answer your question, victory is not the complete annihilation of our enemy.  Victory is when America deems it to be.  There is no victory in leaving a weak Iraq.  There is no victory in staying in Iraq.  In fact, America already acheived Victory in Iraq during the invasion.  We toppled Saddam.  That was our victory.  Just like we helped toppled the Third Reich and the Dictatorship of Mussolini, just like we forced the submission of Japan, and freed South Korea of Communist rule.  That was our victory.  And I dare you to look at those past examples and tell me that just because American troops are still in those countries, we have yet to acheive victory.

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"4) When dictatorships fall abruptly, there is a power vacuum.  When such occurs, people fight to fill it."

Right on both counts.

"We went into Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein."

Knowing it would create a power vacuum.

"We DID NOT go into Iraq to start a civil war, leave it's infrastructure completely destroyed, and allow an extremist hotbed."

Might I ask what else you expected?  You admit that toppling a dictator leaves a power vacuum that people will fight to fill and you admit the objective of the Iraq War was to topple a dictator inevitably creating a power vacuum.  Now there are only two logical conclusions to this scenario, either A) The invading power (Coalition) fills the vacuum it created [didn't happen seems it was never the intent] or B) Forces from inside (and outside) the country will fight in order to fill in the vacuum [Civil War].

Unless you can show that the Coalition had every intention of filling the vacuum created by the fall of Saddam and they simply failed then it would seem the current civil war, I feel it can be called such as it involves various local groups all contending for dominance, was intentional, which makes sense it takes your enemy's attention off you specifically.

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> DPS wrote:

> Unless you can show that the Coalition had every intention of filling the vacuum created by the fall of Saddam and they simply failed then it would seem the current civil war, I feel it can be called such as it involves various local groups all contending for dominance, was intentional, which makes sense it takes your enemy's attention off you specifically.

Do you really think they expected an uncontrollable civil war considering that Coalition troops were in Iraq to begin with?  Either they didn't expect the civil war, they expected it yet believed they could contain it and simply failed, or they knew it would be uncontrollable, yet think US special forces are nothing more than zerglings.  My pick is the second one.

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@gladiator:
The troops should stay, wheter you are for or against the invasion. If you withdraw, the country would fall into a civil war. Then you have 2 scenarios. Either its a status-quo with a lot of bloodshed or one side oppresses the other like during Sadam.

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@DPS

There is a reason why America stayed after the toppling of Saddam and that was to help fill that power vacuum without throwing the nation into chaos.  Unfortunately, you can't control those who were oppressed and see a way to become the oppressor.  The Kurds, the Sunnis, Al-Sadr's militia, they all wanted to fill that void and they only knew one way to do it.  Without American troops, one of those would've become the next Dictatorship of Iraq.

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point blank HOW DO WE WIN IN IRAQ... we leave and go back to afganistan.
all of the terrorist will follow us and the majority will rule in iraq.

18 (edited by Zarf BeebleBrix 26-Aug-2008 04:15:27)

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Editting this post: I messed up and pushed "submit" way too early.

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"point blank HOW DO WE WIN IN IRAQ... we leave and go back to afganistan.
all of the terrorist will follow us and the majority will rule in iraq."

Alternatively you could reduce both Iraq and Afghanistan to glass craters.  Not saying it's the best solution but you certainly wouldn't have anymore problems out of those regions.

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if you got any other traumas simon, just let it out sun.

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When I visited the museum it was indeed horrible, but I'm not traumatized.

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"But these "jihadists" are only fighting american troops, because they are present in Iraq, they're basically defending their land"

Tell that to the civilians who die in terrorist atacks, or whom are murdered in dark warehouses by masked men.

And what of all the foreign instigators that are in Iraq and whom are promoting more suicide atacks on both military AND civilian targets? Are they fighting for their own land too? What of the democractially elected goverment of Iraq? If the terrorists really cared about Iraq as a nation, then why bomb a goverment that's trying to bring stability, they should instead support it. The sooner the country is stable the sooner the Americans leave Iraq.

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Anywho, I feel that the US should have stayed in A-Stan, finish their business there and only then should they have atacked Iraq.

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> Simon wrote:

> When we bombed Hiroshima, it was said that nothing green would grow there for 75 years. Weed started growing almost immediately.
Bombs may be more powerful now, but weeds can still grow
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Action to remove the threat from Iraq would also allow the Iraqi people to build a better future for their society. And Iraq's liberation would be the beginning, not the end, of our commitment to its people. We will supply humanitarian relief, bring economic sanctions to a swift close, and work for the long-term recovery of Iraq's economy. We'll make sure that Iraq's natural resources are used for the benefit of their owners, the Iraqi people.

Iraq has the potential to be a great nation. Iraq's people are skilled and educated. We'll push as quickly as possible for an Iraqi interim authority to draw upon the talents of Iraq's people to rebuild their nation. We're committed to the goal of a unified Iraq, with democratic institutions of which members of all ethnic and religious groups are treated with dignity and respect.

Bush, 3/16/2003
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/03/20030316-3.html

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