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Author Topic: Iraqis appreciate being Liberated by US  (Read 35 times)
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« on: June 17, 2008, 05:43:51 AM »

An interview with Iraqi leaders reveals that they appreciate the liberation of their country by the US under President Bush's leadership

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And Iraqis are very concerned about the November election

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"Liberating Iraq is a very good dish. And now you are going to hand it over to Iran?"

Was the basic concern of the interviews

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"The Iraqis are really fearful about some of the positions the Democratic Party has adopted," says Sheik Ahmed Abu Rishah. "If the Democrats win, they will be withdrawing their forces in a very rapid manner."

Mamoun Sami Rashid al-Alawi, the governor of Anbar province, agrees. "We have over a million casualties, thousands of houses destroyed," he says. "Are we going to tell [Iraqis] that the game is over? That the Americans are pulling out?"

But the Iraqis came away with a different impression in Chicago, where they had hoped to meet with Mr. Obama but ended up talking to a staff aide. "We noticed there was a concentration on the negatives," the governor recalls. "The Democrat kept saying that Americans have committed a lot of mistakes. Yes, that's true, but why don't you concentrate on what the Americans have achieved in Iraq?"

A very good question indeed.  The answer is that Obama and the libs are inested in defeat in Iraq and cannot even consider the achievement of this liberation


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The administration and the Iraqi government are now wrangling over a status-of-forces agreement -- evidence that Iraq has reached a point where it can once again act like a sovereign nation. But the Iraqis leave no doubt that they want a deal, not least "so Iraq would be able to protect U.S. interests in the region," as Sheik Abu Rishah puts it. Having lost 4,100 Americans for Iraq, the Iraqis are offering to return the sacrifice -- assuming only that the alliance endures.
Throughout our interview, the men did not stop fingering their prayer beads, as if their future hinges on their ability to make their case to the American public. They're right: It does. Which is why Iraq, all but alone among the nations, will be praying for a McCain victory on the first Tuesday in November.

Please join me and the Iaqis in Prayer


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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2008, 06:02:17 PM »

Further evidence of some appreciation

From Today's al Jezerra

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Followers of Muqtada al-Sadr, the Iraqi Shia leader, have meanwhile begun to surrender to government forces in the city of Amara, according to government officials.
The interior ministry said groups are turning in their weapons two days in advance of a military crackdown.
Amara is said to be a stronghold of al-Sadr's Mahdi Army and the centre of weapons smuggling from Iran.
The clampdown on the city follows similar efforts in Basra and Baghdad's Sadr City district.

Ths Islamists are beginning to come around
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