O.k guys hopefully you've got some time to blow today...your going to need it. Why? Because today I've got a shitload of things to talk about and I will be going into detail with all of them. So sit back relax and enjoy.
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All In The Perspective: Al Anbar Provence, home to Purple Heart Boulevard, what was the biggest strong hold for Al Qaeda and home of the biggest and bloodiest battle of the entire war. Fallujah.
But ladies and gentlemen...Al Anbar is secure and its not do to any fucking agreement(we'll talk about that later) its due to the Surge of Troops sent to Iraq that got the fucking job done. No longer must the men and women of Al Anbar Iraq live in fear of death and attacks upon their home. They live peacefully...and they are thankful.
When 'The Surge' began we sent 8,000 marines into Al Anbar and hit the enemy where it hurt, on their land. In their strongholds. In areas that they believed were safe...damn did we ever prove them wrong. Safe was the last thing that Al Anbar was.
We hit them hard, from the ground, air and sea. It was Al Anbar's own Shock and Awe. 4 years later and Marine General John Kelly says that Anbar is safe, secure and won't ever return to the way it was before. The people who live in Anbar wouldn't let it happen. Again the people...not military force. Sounds pretty good don't you think?
With the number down from 8,000 to 3,000 and all Marine forces due to be gone by November 14th...all is well. To quote the General Kelly..."We are winning this thing, we'll turn out the lights when we leave."
So folks? Who's the bad guy now? Sure as fuck not the ones who made this surge happen. Thanks David.
Remember THE SURGE WORKED!!
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I can see the headlines now.
All U.S. Troops Out Of Iraq: War Was A Success says 44th President of The United States
Democracy In The Middle East Achieved
Democracy In Middle East Works
Democracy In Middle East Success
U.S. Influence In Middle East Success
Iraq Oil Profits Soar: Government Thanks United States
War Is Over: Troops Leave
These are the headlines of January 1st 2012 if the agreement that Iraq and the U.S. have been working on for almost a year.
If accepted by the Iraq government all U.S. troops will begin working out of bases outside of cities in June of 2009. Up until 2011 Iraq would have limited control over the actions of U.S. forces in terms of state, and city laws. For example.
If a U.S. soldier raped a Iraqi women he would be tried in an Iraqi court not in America.
But then we've got Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr (Mew-ta-da-al-saud-r) who is completely against the agreement. He believes that the United States should leave Iraq now and believes that Iraq can take care of its self.
Well Mr. al-Sadr let me tell you something you stupid fuck. Not yet asshole they can't. While the Iraq Security Force has made huge strides they aren't quite up to the level of effectiveness that our men and women in uniform are. They still need our help.
They lead roughly 75% of all assaults in Iraq now. The other 25% still are led by the United States. Until then...we will remain. The agreement will allow us to train the final 125,000 or so troops that will be needed in the Iraqi Security Force so they can lead all the assaults.
So this guy...can just shut the fuck up and let the Iraqi government do their job and the U.S. do ours. Hell, he doesn't even live in Iraq now...hes over in Iran.(Kinda fishy to me...)
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I've got to touch on Afghanistan and Pakistan real quick. Today the Pakistan army killed 60 insurgents in the Northwest region of the nation.
Great job guys...keep it up otherwise we'll come in and do the job for you. And you wouldn't want that.
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