The Iraq War is Ending

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I Have No Idea

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Obama has said that American troops will be out by the end of the year. Contractors will stay, but all US military forces will have gone. Thoughts?

Personally, I'm just glad our boys can come back home after this 10 year ordeal.

EDIT: Here's a spoilered bit from a CNN Article about the contractors part, if anyone wants a source:

http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/21/world/meast/iraq-us-troops/index.html

"State department spokesman Mark Toner also noted substantial improvements in the capabilities of the Iraqis, even as he admitted the continued importance of addressing "security needs" of the hundreds of nonmilitary U.S. personnel who will remain there.
That includes about 1,700 diplomats, law enforcement officers and various economic, agriculture and other professionals and experts who will be in Iraq into 2012, according to the State Department. In addition, 5,000 security contractors will protect the U.S. diplomats and another 4,500 contractors will serve other roles, such as helping provide food and medical services, until they can be done locally."
 

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chstens said:
Out of Iraq, yes, but right into Iran.
Nope. Obama said "I can report that, as promised, the rest of our troops in Iraq will come home by the end of the year,".

Unless our new home is Iran, then our soldiers will be back on US soil. :D
 

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I Have No Idea said:
chstens said:
Out of Iraq, yes, but right into Iran.
Nope. Obama said "I can report that, as promised, the rest of our troops in Iraq will come home by the end of the year,".

Unless our new home is Iran, then our soldiers will be back on US soil. :D
Well, yes and no. Out of Iraq, yes, into Iran, no.

Into AFGHANISTAN, yes. But we're still "friendly" with Iran.

OT: yay, getting out of a useless war. Or, if not useless, unnecessary. Buuut, we're still fighting a war on terror... back to the middle east. d'oh...

EDIT: And just because the troops in Iraq are coming back to the US doesn't mean other troops in the US aren't going elsewhere.
 

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I am going to be terrebly misinformed and say:
Good that the induvidual marines- who surely are quite nice people- are going home, bad that they were there in the first place.It was a invasion that was made under false pretenses and created more problems than it fixed.

I am not sure that the security situaton will be adequately contained with the contractors, since I haven´t heard much good about them.
 

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I Have No Idea said:
Obama has said that American troops will be out by the end of the year. Contractors will stay, but all US military forces will have gone. Thoughts?
Obama has a lot of things that aren't so, like closing Gitmo. I don't put too much faith in what a politician until he actually does it.
 

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Yay! Out of that money pit. Next step: Fix the economy. Once that happens we will back on track.
 

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Meh, I'm from Canada, so I really don't care. Although, I predict those troops will be coming home, and then will be firing upon the Occupy Wall Street people before a week has passed. In all seriousness, this is more or less going to be "Forbidden City" all over again, except with America being the ones firing upon their own people. They've already been putting them in a bad light in the newspapers (As far as I can tell), and the police have done little. The next logical step (And by that,I mean completely effing insane) is either give in to the people's demands, or prep the tanks.
 

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First off, it never was a war. For proof, see this...


Secondly, seeing as how I've actually been there, I can safely say we've done more harm to our global image (*snicker*) than we have good. Though Iraq may become better off in the future, it will ultimately depend on them - and us getting completely out of there.

Finally, when (and if) the troops do come home, my guess is that they will either be redeployed to other parts of the world or...

Icetailgreg said:
In all seriousness, this is more or less going to be "Forbidden City" all over again, except with America being the ones firing upon their own people. They've already been putting them in a bad light in the newspapers (As far as I can tell), and the police have done little. The next logical step (And by that,I mean completely effing insane) is either give in to the people's demands, or prep the tanks.
Google "National Guard Kent State shootings". If this possibility occurs, I imagine it'll be much like what happened that day on May 4, 1970.
 

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I Have No Idea said:
Obama has said that American troops will be out by the end of the year. Contractors will stay, but all US military forces will have gone. Thoughts?

Personally, I'm just glad our boys can come back home after this 10 year ordeal.
10 years only? I thought the Iraq-war started in the 80ties, ah well probably we just "officially" sent weapons and less cannon fodder back then.

I'm happy for those American soldiers too. In fact I'm happy for America, most countries will respect her a little more because Obama is finally pulling the army out of that mess.
 

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I assume this doesn't apply to the 5000-odd 'security contractors' currently in the country.
 

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I Have No Idea said:
Obama has said that American troops will be out by the end of the year. Contractors will stay, but all US military forces will have gone. Thoughts?

Personally, I'm just glad our boys can come back home after this 10 year ordeal.
Afghanistan, late 70's/early 80's (the result rhymes with "shmaliban" and "shmal shmailda."

Except, this time, we're leaving Blackwater and Halliburton there.

Actually, aren't there 18 permanent military bases now?
 

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Ah yes "Iraq", home of the now dead terrorist Saddam Hussein and allegedly in possession of civilization destroying nuclear warheads.


We have dismissed those claims.
 

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Soviet Heavy said:
Ah yes "Iraq", home of the now dead terrorist Saddam Hussein and allegedly in possession of civilization destroying nuclear warheads.


We have dismissed those claims.
I love you.
 

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Makes sense. At this point there's no real reason to stay there anyway. We've been training the Iraqi military for what, 6... 7 years now? If they aren't yet prepared to withstand the handful of insurgents we left alive then I suppose they never will be. Plus, after both of those wars we are now well-versed in sudden and massive invasions of desert countries populated with unorganized insurgents, so if they screw it up, we'll be back. WITH A VENGEANCE.

Iran's people need to hurry up and overthrow their government. I know it's risky and people will die, but it seems much riskier to leave someone as power-mad and obsolete as Khamenei in charge. What's better: a short, violent conflict with freedom and peace as a result or years and years of oppression and suffering with little support from other countries?
 

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Considering that thr iraq war has been declared over at least 3 times in its 8 year history, im dubious.
However there have been a large increase in troop withdrawal and all, so maybe it is, but id check if those oil wells are dry first.
 

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Contractors are staying eh? Not impressed Obama.

Also, while we're at it: Ahem...Where's your source on that!?
 

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BlackWidower said:
Contractors are staying eh? Not impressed Obama.

Also, while we're at it: Ahem...Where's your source on that!?
Yahoo for the quote I posted above, and CNN TV for the part about contractors. Sorry if I made any mistakes, the last thing I want to do is misinform people.