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Re: Obama Blasts Republicans Over Letter to Iranian Leadership
If that was the case, what difference would a SOFA make?
Obama and his sycophants are now blaming it on Bush and the lack of a SOFA, or Maliki forcing them out, when his words, actions and intentions run contrary to all of this.
If Obama wanted to end the war in Iraq, as he claimed repeatedly that he did, and said that the war was a success, that "We knew this day would come. We've known it for some time. But still there is something profound about the end of a war that has lasted so long," said Obama. "It's harder to end a war than begin one. Everything that American troops have done in Iraq - all the fighting, all the dying, the bleeding and the building and the training and the partnering, all of it has landed to this moment of success."Again you repeat that same fairytale, Bush wanted a long term agreement like we have with South Korea but the Iraqi's would have none of it and would not agree to any open ended occupation. He struggled to get even the 3 year agreement before his U.N. sanctioned occupation time was up. As far as dead we need to count the Sunnis that Maliki's Shia militias murdered as well. The choice of supporting a sectarian terrorist while he commits genocide or following through with the agreement that Bush signed was probably not that difficult given that the Iraqi's wanted us out badly anyway.
If that was the case, what difference would a SOFA make?
Obama and his sycophants are now blaming it on Bush and the lack of a SOFA, or Maliki forcing them out, when his words, actions and intentions run contrary to all of this.