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  • #41
    Originally posted by Kharpert
    Check the Iraqi body count and say that again. Exactly one hour ago from this post, an American helicopter crashed and 12 are presumed dead. Yesterday, a Texan soldier was killed by an Iraqi improvised bomb. That's right: these casualties are going through the roof and they are showing no signs of stopping. If you remember Vietnam, Americans don't like it when their soldiers are marching to their death in a country that no one really gives a flying xxxx about.
    Firstly,
    the American chopper was crashed with NON-HOSTILE cause,

    The is the first chopper in 6 months that was crashed,

    You sound like Zarqawi, 130.000 troops, three years only 2000 casualties

    I think more soldiers die in US

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    • #42
      Americans spent $20,000,000,000 on this war, are running a $45,000,000 deficit, have had every country in the world hate them, only have 2000 casualties incurred, and you're still thinking Americans have the upper hand? And casualties both military and civilian are occuring every day. Every goddamn day. This war is a disaster and its time to leave.

      For some history, read about the Vietnam War and notice the similarities.

      I think more soldiers die in US
      What the hell does that mean?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Kharpert
        Americans ... are running a $45,000,000 deficit
        I think you're missing a few zeros...

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Kharpert
          Americans spent $20,000,000,000 on this war, are running a $45,000,000 deficit, have had every country in the world hate them, only have 2000 casualties incurred, and you're still thinking Americans have the upper hand? And casualties both military and civilian are occuring every day. Every goddamn day. This war is a disaster and its time to leave.

          For some history, read about the Vietnam War and notice the similarities.


          What the hell does that mean?
          It means that the soldiers in the US itself die more because of natural causes than the hostile deaths in Iraq


          It cost 20 MLD???? haha, thats 5 pence for the USA

          It has been almost 3 years OK!!! If it was such a problem they would leave, better: they will stay more, they can get oil from the Iraqi's for the price that they freed them from the terrorist Saddam!!

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          • #45
            It means that the soldiers in the US itself die more because of natural causes than the hostile deaths in Iraq
            WHAT are you TALKING about?! It's common knowledge that people die more often in war than they do in peace, and if you'd like to suggest otherwise you could at least give a single sourced statistic!

            The War on Iraq has costed the United States Two-hundred and thirty two billion dollars ($232,000,000,000) and if you want to see how fast that cost is rising you can simply visit here.
            Is it worth this precious Iraqi oil? Considering that gas prices have tripled in the U.S.?

            It has been almost 3 years of absolute hell in Iraq. It is very clear that America cannot keep control in Iraq (or in the entire Middle East for that matter) any longer.

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