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ronnie624 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-04-06 01:38 PM
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95. If everyone in Iraq was getting along,
the installed dictatorship was working perfectly, and the Iraqi people were all busy working to rebuild their country, there would be no need for the U.S. to remain there. Yet, our military is, in fact, there to remain permanently.

Your premise requires one to believe, that the purpose of the invasion was to eliminate WMD, and free the Iraqi people from the tyranny of Saddam Hussein - a reeking pile of bullshit that was debunked long ago. Your premise also requires one to believe, that the policies of the Bush administration, are guided by logic and rational thought, which is obviously, not the case.

The administration has stated repeatedly, that our military will remain, until the "mission" is complete.

Not only do you continue to avoid the motive for conducting false-flag operations, you are also ignoring a lot of circumstantial evidence that suggests that the U.S. and British governments are quite possibly doing just that.
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