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AndyMarquisLIVE

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Remember, All the Iraqis want us out, right now.

From MSNBC:
Iraq leader: U.S. troops needed for 2 more years

CAMBRIDGE, England - Iraq’s Kurdish president, Jalal Talabani, said Friday that his country may need U.S. troops for one or two more years. The statement came after lawmakers in Baghdad backed a drawdown in the number of foreign troops in Iraq.

Talabani told students at Cambridge University that all of Iraq was safer because of Saddam Hussein’s removal and that many people were living normal lives. “I think that in one or two years we will be able to recruit our forces, to prepare our forces and say goodbye to our friends,” he said.

On Thursday, a majority of Iraqi lawmakers endorsed a draft bill calling for a timetable for the withdrawal of foreign troops and demanding a freeze on the number already in the country.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18602895/
 

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AndyMarquisLIVE said:
Remember, All the Iraqis want us out, right now.

From MSNBC:
Iraq leader: U.S. troops needed for 2 more years
:yay: We already have a shorter time limit on the Iraq war and it is shorter than 2 years.

The time limit is the day that Bush leaves the White House forever, January 2009. A little more then one and a half years and the ignorance will finally end. Amen.
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JPC sr said:
:yay: We already have a shorter time limit on the Iraq war and it is shorter than 2 years.

The time limit is the day that Bush leaves the White House forever, January 2009. A little more then one and a half years and the ignorance will finally end. Amen.
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If that aint the pot calling the kettle black
 

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
That's great. Let's move to the North in Kurdistan where they actually want us there.

I'm up for that.

Hope I didn't disappoint your preconceived notions, Andy.
 

forestal

I'm the Boss of Me
Move to Kurdistan and maybe we'll stop reading stories like these...

1 hour, 24 minutes ago


Seven U.S. soldiers and an Iraqi army interpreter came under attack Saturday morning during a patrol of a Sunni insurgent stronghold south of Baghdad, leaving five dead and three missing, the military said.

Troops were searching for the three missing, using drone planes, jets and checkpoints throughout the area, according to the statement. Soldiers were also asking local leaders for information.

After the pre-dawn attack near Mahmoudiya, a Sunni stronghold about 20 miles south of Baghdad, nearby units heard explosions and a drone plane later observed two burning vehicles, the statement said.

Troops who arrived later found five of the soldiers dead. The other three members of the patrol were gone, according to the statement, from Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, the chief U.S. military spokesman in Iraq.

The military refused to specify whether the Iraqi interpreter was among those killed or among the missing, citing security.

"Make no mistake: We will never stop looking for our soldiers until their status is definitively determined, and we continue to pray for their safe return," Caldwell said.
 
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