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Old 03-05-2005, 04:59 PM
PhiPsiRuss PhiPsiRuss is offline
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I'm sure you see the irony in this statement. If you don't, please go bash your head against some cement and try again.
There is a huge difference. The democratically elected Iraqi government is not asking the U.S. to immediately leave. In fact, they want the U.S. to stay until they can handle their own security. Its called "national self-determination," and there are no inconsistencies in American foreign policy with regard to Iraq and Lebanon.
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Old 03-05-2005, 05:31 PM
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I'm sure you see the irony in this statement. If you don't, please go bash your head against some cement and try again.
The entire world including the US, Europe, Russia, and the Arab nations on top of the Lebanese have asked Syria to stop occupying them, yet you still find issue with this.

Dude, you should go teach English in Syria I think.

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