Archive for March, 2010

What is the Cost of war for Iraq and Afghanitan for the United Kingdom?

Sam asked:


How many United Kingdom men and woman died in the iraq and afghanistan wars? And how much money has the UK spent? And how many troops does the uk still have in iraq and afghanistan?

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How many of you republicans now agree the war in Iraq was the wrong decision?

Lid asked:


I know plenty of democrats went along with it too, so its not all republican’s faults. I just find it amazing how many people will still defend Bush and say Iraq was the right thing to do. Also did any of you republicans oppose the war in the beginning?

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Why Buy Property In Iraq

Catherine Harvey asked:


There are many reasons that people choose to invest in foreign property. For most it can mean the start of a whole new life, often somewhere hot and relaxed and the chance to live out their dream. It then becomes a cheap holiday spot for friends and family who will descend on you at all times of the year and you will never be alone. Never!

So, where to invest in a foreign property that will stop all but the keenest of family visiting? Well, how’s this for an idea? Buy a foreign property in Iraq.

Why would you want to buy a property in a country that has seen nothing more than war and terrorism for the last thirty years? Why, when there are reports in the paper everyday of the trouble and strife in Iraq would you want to invest in it, let alone move your family out into the centre of it?

Surprisingly, Iraq has a lot going for it. The Seventies saw a real tourism boon for Iraq. It has beautifully hot weather, amazing scenery, lush greenery and a unique contrast between its ancient history and archaeological interests and all the mod cons of today. Some of these sites have suffered massively during the turbulent years but these are a relatively happy and forward thinking people and are doing everything they can to restore the country to its former glory and encourage people to visit again.

But this is exactly what makes it the up and coming place to buy a foreign property. Places can still be snapped up while the country struggles to regain its composure and will leave you with a property worth much more than you paid for it along with a beautiful place to live. In fact, one area of Iraq, The Tarin Hills, have had vast amounts of the country’s money poured into it to build a whole community that is both beautiful and safe.

The Tarin Hills project covers 16 million square meters of land and encompasses its own golf course surrounded by houses that exude luxury and convenience. The complex is gated and secure and comes fully equipped with health centre, business park, schools, retail complexes, water and theme parks, craft centre, art complexes and business hotels. For accommodation, you can choose a country style lodge, villa, townhouse or apartment depending on your budget.

So, what’s not to like? The obvious concern is the fighting but Iraq is a big place and even the locals in the war torn zone live by the rule that life goes on. However, The Tarin Hills are far from this area and all you need to see is beautiful, lush scenery, perfectly constructed buildings and a community that all aims for peace and stability. This is a little haven in amongst a place that has a bad reputation.

All modern amenities are in place such as high speed wireless internet services and you get everything that you could enjoy from a community where everybody wants the same thing. Business prospects are good in the area, investment opportunities are all around and the government are doing all they can to pick up the tourism trade. The country has always had tourists, particularly the religious type, and this is being expanded to encourage anybody that would want to see a beautiful part of the world that they would normally not consider.



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What was the purpose of invading Iraq the 1st time under Bush Senior?

Sarah Palin asked:


We invaded Iraq to help Kuwait protect its oil.
(as if sacrificing human life for oil is a worthy cause.)

and this was Iraq vs. Kuwait.
Didn’t President Washington warn us not to stick our nose in foreign business?

Kuwait’s not even a close ally.

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Victory in Iraq!

David Rosenak asked:


“Victory” is when you have successfully achieved your mission.

In 2002, we were told that Saddam Hussein had amassed stockpiles of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), that were a “Growing and gathering threat to our safety and security”. If we did not act, “We would awake to see the mushroom cloud on the horizon”. On October 2, 2002, the United States Congress passed resolution H.J.Res.114 which required that Saddam dispose of his stockpile of Weapons of Mass Destruction and authorized military action if needed to force him to do so. The Congress enacted this resolution as a necessary step before requesting that the United Nations Security Council pass a similar resolution. On November 8, 2002 the U.N. enacted resolution 1441 offering Iraq “a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations”. To ensure that Iraq would dispose of its stockpiles of WMDs the U.N. required that Saddam furnish a listing of all weapons currently on hand, and an accounting for what had become of all weapons that he had had when inspectors had previously been in Iraq. The U.N. also required that Saddam allow new teams of inspectors to come to Iraq to look everywhere and talk to everyone who might know about weapons, to verify the list, and to oversee the disposal of the stockpiles of WMDs. Saddam complied, and claimed that he had no WMDs.

Our mission was to rid the world of the menace of Saddam’s stockpiles of Weapons of Mass Destruction. The inspectors never found any WMDs nor any indication that there had been any since the last time inspectors were there. In all the years since, all evidence indicates that there were no WMDs. Mission Accomplished, we had achieved Victory in Iraq before we began.

But wait! As we began to drop bombs on Iraqis, it was announced that “Operation Iraqi Freedom” had begun. There was a new mission. We would free the Iraqis from the clutches of an evil dictator, and they would thank us with chocolates and flowers. A few weeks later, after our campaign of “Shock and Awe”, we toppled the giant statue of Saddam. The evil dictator was gone. If we had left the army in tact, left the national, regional and local governments in tact, installed an Iraqi to be in charge, we could have left. Mission Accomplished, we had achieved Victory in Iraq.

But wait! But when the Iraqis actually thanked us with suicide bombers and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) we had another new mission. Iraq would become a Democracy - a shining beacon that all countries of the Middle East would want to emulate. We launched a campaign to rid the government of members of the Baath Party, which included everyone who had had any position of power or authority. We developed a cute “deck of cards” with pictures of all of the most powerful people, and arrested them. We held an Election and proudly took pictures of people holding up their purple dyed fingers. We turned out the Sunni ruling class, and put the majority Shia in charge. We created a Democracy. Mission Accomplished, we had achieved Victory in Iraq.

But wait! We had upset the social order. The rich and powerful didn’t like it, and they had hundreds of thousands of unemployed young men that we had dismissed from the army to form into tools of violence. As the country descended into civil war, and instead of a shining beacon, Baghdad became a city of darkness, violence, and rotting sewage, we had a new mission. We would “Stay the Course”, we would not “Cut and Run”, which would dishonor all the brave efforts of our troops. If we did not “Fight them There” we would have to “Fight them Here” - we must not “Embolden” the enemy. “They” would follow us home. And so we have stayed.

And then came “The Surge!” Which sounds like an overpowering show of strength to overwhelm the “enemy”, but in fact was just building the number of troops back to its former level, and changing tactics. Instead of trying to kill everyone who opposed us, we began to talk with them, negotiate, buy their cooperation, and form alliances–recommendations from the “Iraq Study Group” proposed years ago, but rejected at that time. Our new mission is to have Iraqis kill us and kill each other more slowly than they did before “The Surge”. Mission Accomplished, we have achieved Victory in Iraq.



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