Obama: Pulling the US Troops out of that Iraq-cesspool by August 2010! Yippie Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! The bad part is there will still be 30-50K solders there to guard the new US puppet until he can get his tribal ducks in a line... meh, it's a start! Good job Obama! I knew there was a reason we voted you in.
There's a catch, if you listened, he said he was leaving over 50,000 troops there as "training help", Logistics help" and other matters to help the Iraqi soldiers". So those troops will be there until , he said, 2011.
Same ole same ole. I wonder how long it will take to screw up Pakistan as badly as <insert favourite target of intervention>
yep well once the dollar is dropped as the reserve currency of the world (well most big hitting countries) then the US is beyond fucked!!
I can't wait, let's see how Russia and China play ball. I mean, we over here in our hemisphere are going to be fine no matter what, but I just can't wait to sit back and watch the Russians and Chinese play ... me thinks Afghanistan could have some of that "Peaceful migration" that SAMs always tooting about.
Me Thinks, your Muslims are doing a fine enough job screwing up your country that we don't have to help.
You forget, we've been next door to the Chinese for thousands of years and allies of the Russians for 60. Your American paranoia does not work on us. From our side of the fence there is only one Nut to watch out for. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Then why does India keep so many Troops on the Fence? and keep putting more weapons systems in place, nuclear weapons aimed at China?:fright: Indian Missile Deployments and the Reaction from China - Car... China’s deployment along the border with India has traditionally been ... China currently has the capability to strike U.S. cities with its force of ... www.carnegieendowment.org/publications/index.cfm?fa=view&i... - Similar pages Indian Missile Deployments and the Reaction from China Joseph Cirincione Carnegie Conference on the Nuclearization of South Asia, May 1999 Joseph Cirincione Director, Non-Proliferation Project Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Working Paper submitted to the Conference on the Nuclearization of South Asia: Problems and Solutions UNESCO International School of Science for Peace Como, Italy 20-23 May 1999 http://www.upiasia.com/Security/2008/08/14/india_boosting_air_force_at_china_border/8337/ India - War with China Review of the 1962 Sino-Indian war and its consequences. www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/indo-p... - 28k - Similar pages India considers recurring Sino-Indian border clashes a potential threat to its security. Since the war, each side continued to improve its military and logistics capabilities in the disputed regions. China has continued its occupation of the Aksai Chin area, through which it built a strategic highway linking Xizang and Xinjiang autonomous regions. China had a vital military interest in maintaining control over this region, whereas India's primary interest lay in Arunachal Pradesh, its state in the northeast bordering Xizang Autonomous Region.