Bring in more soldiers, stay the course and leave Iraq are now the favored options.
The Generals, the Pentagon and the White House are having their own civil war about what to do (and undo) in Iraq.
A big coiling snake is recoiling.
The serpent doesn't know whether to eat its head or tail.
The war machine doesn't know whether to stay or leave Iraq.
The asses and the pachyderms are trying to figure out what to do.
George and Dick are probably just making more jokes about missing WMDs.
The U.S. invasion of Iraq was a blunder and mistake.
The U.S. occupation became a giant and tragic quagmire.
The world just witnessed the unpopularity of George W. Bush and his War Blunder when he stopped to visit Indonesia.
The Decider only shirked and said that it was not the first time people disagreed with his policies.
Henry Kissinger recently told BBC television:
"...an Iraqi government that can be established and whose writ runs across the whole country, that gets the civil war under control and sectarian violence under control . . .
I don’t believe that is possible."
This doesn't indicate which of the three Iraq options Kissinger favors (if any).
The Tarot and I-Ching, plus Ouija boards and a Crystal Ball might help in the choice of the correct option.
The Generals, the Pentagon and the White House are having their own civil war about what to do (and undo) in Iraq.
A big coiling snake is recoiling.
The serpent doesn't know whether to eat its head or tail.
The war machine doesn't know whether to stay or leave Iraq.
The asses and the pachyderms are trying to figure out what to do.
George and Dick are probably just making more jokes about missing WMDs.
The U.S. invasion of Iraq was a blunder and mistake.
The U.S. occupation became a giant and tragic quagmire.
The world just witnessed the unpopularity of George W. Bush and his War Blunder when he stopped to visit Indonesia.
The Decider only shirked and said that it was not the first time people disagreed with his policies.
Henry Kissinger recently told BBC television:
"...an Iraqi government that can be established and whose writ runs across the whole country, that gets the civil war under control and sectarian violence under control . . .
I don’t believe that is possible."
This doesn't indicate which of the three Iraq options Kissinger favors (if any).
The Tarot and I-Ching, plus Ouija boards and a Crystal Ball might help in the choice of the correct option.
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