Is there an end?
I'm wondering if these things are going to stop? Are the Iraqis wanting peace or do they want to be left alone in their war zone? I hate when I look back and thank that Iraq was better off with Hussein. At least their streets weren't full of machine gun fire, mortar blast and bloody bodies "every single day."
What do they want for their Country? And why is it not being delivered? The US and rest of the coalition are trying -right?
I read where Iraq police stations are being bombed and the police are abandoning their post. Fear has nothing to do with that. They're evidently being forced to do something they don't feel strongly about and just give up without a fight and without the chance of being killed. This says to me that the Iraqi police either do not care, do not believe in what is trying to be done, and/or they support the rebels. Whichever! They must not want this coalition in their country. So why are we staying?
Other times I wonder if the Iraq war, just like the Palestinian and Israel conflicts, have turned out to be some sort of Holy War over whose religion is the best. With the way the world has progressed in the past fifty years we've grown above hating someone because of their particular beliefs. But hate groups have existed for ages and are still strong and bring in new members as fast as the US military.
However it turns out, we cannot leave the Iraqi people now. The UN needs to get involved or the Middle East is going to become the Third World Warzone. There is no progress being made and an election right now would end like the Ukraine. The main thing that has got to be done in Iraq is give the people the ability to protect themselves from whoever they want to protect themselves from, whether it be America, or whoever. Let them live the way they see fit.
TTFN
Zymosius
What do they want for their Country? And why is it not being delivered? The US and rest of the coalition are trying -right?
I read where Iraq police stations are being bombed and the police are abandoning their post. Fear has nothing to do with that. They're evidently being forced to do something they don't feel strongly about and just give up without a fight and without the chance of being killed. This says to me that the Iraqi police either do not care, do not believe in what is trying to be done, and/or they support the rebels. Whichever! They must not want this coalition in their country. So why are we staying?
Other times I wonder if the Iraq war, just like the Palestinian and Israel conflicts, have turned out to be some sort of Holy War over whose religion is the best. With the way the world has progressed in the past fifty years we've grown above hating someone because of their particular beliefs. But hate groups have existed for ages and are still strong and bring in new members as fast as the US military.
However it turns out, we cannot leave the Iraqi people now. The UN needs to get involved or the Middle East is going to become the Third World Warzone. There is no progress being made and an election right now would end like the Ukraine. The main thing that has got to be done in Iraq is give the people the ability to protect themselves from whoever they want to protect themselves from, whether it be America, or whoever. Let them live the way they see fit.
TTFN
Zymosius
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First of all, thank you for visiting my site... I am still in the process of redoing everything so the links get screwy once ya hit the archives but it is all easy to fix and should be done sometime tonight after I am half crocked hahaha.
Secondly (and lastly I think) I like your blog alot (even though I slightly disagree with some views) and think I will definately read it on a regular basis... and I will be sure to drop a link to it on my blog so other people can check it out if they want.. might be good for more people to read some of what is going on in the world even if they don't agree with your views on it.
Anyways, Petes Wicked Lager is calling my name so I must go partake in some tasty beverages, have a great evening.
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