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Lyion wrote:There won't be a draft, so it's all for naught. That'd be political suicide. The only ones promoting a draft are the Democrats, citing the thin state of our military which is a good tactic, but not realistic.
Next year we'll start withdrawing from Iraq and by 2008 I predict we'll be at less people in Iraq than we had permanently stationed in West Germany in the 80s.
WASHINGTON - Republican presidential contender John McCain a staunch backer of the Iraq war but critic of how President Bush has waged it, said U.S. lives had been "wasted" in the four-year-old conflict. Democrats demand the Arizona senator apologize for the comment
ClakarEQ wrote:I need to find that post from a few of you die hard "this war is good" folks from a couple years back. It was a great thread where the die-hards are saying shit like, we'll only be there through '08 and then only have about 10k of us there, and this war is "cake", and we'll win you'll see, this war is good for america.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
arlos wrote:I think you can find posts from me back then stating that it would be a debacle, and that it would by no means be as easy as the neocons were claiming. Unfortunately, my predictions turned out all-too-accurate, despite the derision I received at the time from Lyion and his ilk.
Likewise, I can remember the same crowd's ABSOLUTE certainty that WMDs would be found rapidly upon entering the country, and when that didn't happen, they were just as convinced that we'd find them in a month or two. Funny how none of them have ever admitted how delusionally wrong they were...
Markarado wrote::lol: .... You're a funny guy Arlos... Very naive, but funny..
lyion wrote:The same group of us who were pissed that we had a 9 month buildup on Iraq's border giving him enough time to destroy, hide, or move his entire WMD stock 10 times over?
There was solid intel that he had them. Perhaps the Intel was old. Perhaps the almost one full year we give him notice for invasion was enough for him to be wise enough to move/remove/whatever. We won't know for a while, most likely, although there was no arguing he had them in the past.
Agrajag wrote:lyion wrote:The same group of us who were pissed that we had a 9 month buildup on Iraq's border giving him enough time to destroy, hide, or move his entire WMD stock 10 times over?
There was solid intel that he had them. Perhaps the Intel was old. Perhaps the almost one full year we give him notice for invasion was enough for him to be wise enough to move/remove/whatever. We won't know for a while, most likely, although there was no arguing he had them in the past.
I'm sure that when we do find some underground bunker somewhere in the middle of Iraq full of WMDs that everyone opposed to the war will say we planted them there. Just my prediction.
ClakarEQ wrote:All I really want is for you "military boys", you guys that thought this was all good, was the right thing, that we will "win", to tell me that same thing NOW, today.
Markarado wrote::lol: .... You're a funny guy Arlos... Very naive, but funny..
Zanchief wrote:For the record I thought Saddam had WMDs. But if he destroyed them in the months before the invasion, that would have been a really good reason to threaten invasion, and not actually do it.
Xaiveir wrote:And your earlier post about the evidence led us to believe there was WMD there. What evidence? Has you, or anyone on the board actually seen any evidence? Outside of George (yeah i dont call him president anymore), and fun bois saying "there is WMD, trust us!" , "we have proof, we have proof, the proof is there, trust us!", have you ever seen anything at all?
No i have not, neither have you. They used our anger of the bombings of the towers, to fuel our feelings on Iraq. To keep that fury up, they made up lies about the WMD.
lyion wrote:his snubbing his nose at the UN sanctions that were ridiculously hard to get passed, and generally ignored.
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