al-Maliki calls it quits for US
Newsflash:
The Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has said that American troops can leave "any time they want" this week.
wait a minute...isn't that when they said we'd leave, "when they ask us to leave, we'll leave. its as simple as that"
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/05/20070524.html
Martha. (presumably Martha Radditz)
Q Thank you, Mr. President. You say you want nothing short of victory, that leaving Iraq would be catastrophic; you once again mentioned al Qaeda. Does that mean that you are willing to leave American troops there, no matter what the Iraqi government does? I know this is a question we've asked before, but you can begin it with a "yes" or "no."
THE PRESIDENT: We are there at the invitation of the Iraqi government. This is a sovereign nation. Twelve million people went to the polls to approve a constitution. It's their government's choice. If they were to say, leave, we would leave."
JUST THINK OF THE SAVINGS
WOW, al-Maliki has just saved American troops lives by saying that BushCo LLP. can go ahead and go now. But will the administration that said it would leave when asked, do so?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6780195,00.html
I don't speak enough Arabic to translate what al-Maliki said about, "any time they want." But it is clear what was said by the rest of the context. This government has been repeatedly insulted by our leaders as incompetent and impotent.
We've already heard al-Maliki state he wasn't George Bush's boy, and yet the arrogance from BushCo LLP. has topped itself time and again. The interesting thing will be to watch over the coming days how the Bushies will respond.
Will they say:
a.) Ok, sure, we'll go, when we want
b.) Ok, sure, we'll go, when we have assurances that we can do business in Iraq as we wish.
c.) Mission Accomplished
d.) Here's a reparations check for the damages.
e.) Wait a minute buddy, not so fast, you aren't mature enough.
f.) Wait a minute buddy, not so hasty, you're not able to protect yourself and us from Al-Qaida.
g.) No, we aren't ready to leave just yet. We have to make sure OUR INTERESTS are secured.
This war was started on a general pretense that it was in our National Interest to invade Iraq. On March 19th, BushCo LLP invaded with consent from Congress, without Congress declaring war, and had convinced enough people in the US that it was in their Interest.
Who is collecting on that interest?
The robbery may be complete. The vast sums of money needed to sit back and be fat have already been taken, and the loans have YOUR children's names on them. The debt incurred during this robbery of the United States by the hawks of this war will be owed for generations. It will not be isolated to money, but more generations in conflict, more bloodshed, and more devastation.
Those who profitted of this war, CACI, Titan, Bechtel, Aegis Defense Services, Custer Battles, General Dynamics, Nour USA Ltd., Chevron, Shell, ConocoPhillips ExxonMobil, and of course our friends at Halliburton, are now swimming your dough.
I'll be tuned in to see the developments, but so far, these geniuses have only been able to create more and more malady and death than democracy and order.
I'm sorry it took me to get so in line, but I guess I'm rooting for al-Maliki's government to hold the fort and let our girls and boys and energy companies come home. Let the contractors leave, and pay the people of Iraq to rebuild.
We'll see.





Well, it didn't take long to have Clinton, Edwards, and others to attack al-Maliki as incompetent and unable to secure Iraq and for the Iraqi people to "take care of themselves" to "stabilize the region" after our illegal invasion of their country.
I'll be sorting out some of their insults and posting them here as they develop. Of course if you read of some, please share them.
It doesn't surprise me. I remember reading books on the British pull out of India and how they often framed India as unable to support itself without British rule. Same old game, new year.
July 16, 2007 3:36 PM | Reply | Permalink