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  • Posted By: Leopold Veruma @ 08/22/2008 4:15:26 PM

    The style of the author here perfectly depicts the whole... atmosphere in Iraq. No doubt, it is "some progress". An example, that again (yes, again) we made a mistake - one of many - and learnt nothing.

  • Posted By: freethinking @ 02/04/2008 1:41:32 PM

    It is clear that in Iraq the influence of Iran is less important, so less attacks. Maybe, I hope so, that the fighting parties in Iraq have been able to uderstand that killing each other is not an option for the futere. But what about Afghanistan ? First the talibans were destroyed in 2003. Now, they detain half the country under their influence, especailly by night. The production and traffic in opium in Afghanistan is on its pre-war level of 2003. The traffic of opium is financing the talibans, that is not a secret I hope.

  • Posted By: dchappy@hotmail.com @ 12/03/2007 10:55:47 AM

    YES, Apachejock , PatriotAmerican32 YOU ARE 100% COORECT, KILL KILL AND KILL THESE MUSLIMS WHETHER SUNNI OR SHIA WHAT DOES IT MATTER NO COUNTRY IN THIS WORLD HAD THIS FREEDOM TO KILL AND KILL EXCEPT WE THE BLOOD HOUND AMERICANS BUSH PARTY . KILL THIESE MUSLIM BASTARDS AND TAKE THE POSSESSION OF THE SWEET OIL OF IRAQ WHY NOT KILL THIS BASTARD MALIKE TOO HE IS A SNAKE MAY ALSO BIT US. D C HAPPY

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