they will just send the troops to iran now. |
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Thank you Mr President: Goodbye Iraq: Last US combat brigade heads home - Yahoo! News For once a president kept the promise that got him elected in the first place. Took 2 years longer than we wanted, but at least it's done. |
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they will just send the troops to iran now. |
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And afghanistan...? |
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To be honest I don't think the war was particularly important with respects to the economy. |
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i'm listening.. |
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Bound to happen sometime. Now they need to stop dicking around in the entire region... |
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The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended. - Frédéric Bastiat
I try to deny myself any illusions or delusions, and I think that this perhaps entitles me to try and deny the same to others, at least as long as they refuse to keep their fantasies to themselves. - Christopher Hitchens
Formerly known as BLUELINE976
US public revenue in 2009 was $2.1 trillion, so assuming it was the same since 2001 (it was probably lower but I don't feel like factoring inflation and all that stuff), the US "made" 18.9 trillion dollars in 2001-2010. So the $1.09 trillion that the wars in the Middle-East have cost the US in 2001-2010 represent 5.8% of its total income during that period. |
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What if all that money had been put into developing fusion technology. No oil wars anymore. |
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But then what would be the point of the trillions of dollars the US pours into defence? |
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Yeah but $1 trillion is what they spent on warfare over an entire decade... it's not really comparable to the year's education budget. |
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I'm just pointing out what $1 trillion can do in the US (you seemed to think it was insignificant). From my point of view (I'm not American), education is the service in the US that needs the biggest boost at the moment. Then again money spent there will probably pay for teaching creationism and other biased bullcrap that seeps its way into the US curriculum... |
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I think it's hilarious that you put a peace sign in your post. Is there an "opposite of peace sign?" Because that is the future of Iraq. |
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"Someday, I think you and I are going to have a serious disagreement." -- Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis) Last of the Mohicans
They shuffled troops from Iraq to Afghanistan. That doesn't mean the Iraq war is over. It is military strategy, which the reports on a promise being kept is strictly political. Afghanistan is to the right side of Iran, plus it borders Pakistan. Iraq is on the left side of Iran, which it borders Syria, Turkey, and Iran. |
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Last edited by ArcanumNoctis; 08-20-2010 at 04:53 AM.
The Middle Eastern countries know what's going to happen to them now if they try to trade their oil for the Euro over the U.S. dollar. Guess we made our point. |
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Actually, if they didn't do that, our monetary value would still decline due to our continuing debt to China. |
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Last edited by ArcanumNoctis; 08-20-2010 at 05:20 AM.
You are right, transport is one of the biggest things we use energy on, and fast transport that runs on electricity is difficult to make, especially when it comes to planes, and while fusion technology could give us a lot of energy, it won't really be infinite and it will have waste material. I still think it would be a step in the right direction though |
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We can already develop cars and trains that don't run on fossil fuels. I'm pretty sure that oil usage by boats and planes is insignificant next to all of the world's land transportation. Planes are starting to use biofuels at least (mixed with normal jet fuel) and large boats always have the potential for nuclear propulsion. |
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Of course Iraq will be at war in a year from now, but the USA won't be involved. They'll have democracy for a few months, then there will be civil war. Everyone knows that who's not licking George Bush's balls. |
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Image that all the money spent on the war, was never collected in taxes and the people had it still. There probably wouldn't be a recession right now. Also, nothing can be done in Iraq if they go into civil war and kill each other. I mean we did the best we could, we have been there for years. We can't be there forever, eventually they have to do their own thing. |
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Oh and one other thing. I knew it was just propaganda when you first posted this but I went and checked it out. There are still 50,000 American troops in Iraq. They are not combat troops though(as if there are noncombat members of military with their own tanks). I suppose they are peace keeping troops. You do realize that we fought entire wars with 'peace keeping' troops before right? Oh I forget they weren't wars, they were just a "military engagements" that lasted years, with thousands of people dying. |
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Last edited by Alric; 08-20-2010 at 06:23 PM.
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