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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
Every country on that list is swinging their little dick because the USA swings a much bigger dick. Not ONE of them would be there otherwise.
However, you also have to understand that not all countries send warriors. Some send doctors, construction workers, mechanics, and so on but are still considered troops because they are in the military. What is even more mind boggling is the amount of private military companies involved, usually under reported if at all.
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Every country on the list still has blood on their hands because they are involved with supporting what is going on, they approve it, they are there or sent support to other who are there. Where are you located ???
For the purposes of this tally, only countries that contribute troops as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom are counted.
Countries which had troops in or supported operations in Iraq at one point but have pulled out since: Nicaragua (Feb. 2004); Spain (late-Apr. 2004); Dominican Republic (early-May 2004); Honduras (late-May 2004); Philippines (~Jul. 19, 2004); Thailand (late-Aug. 2004); New Zealand (late Sep. 2004); Tonga (mid-Dec. 2004) Portugal (mid-Feb. 2005); The Netherlands (Mar. 2005); Hungary (Mar. 2005); Singapore (Mar. 2005); Norway (Oct. 2005); Ukraine (Dec. 2005); Japan (July 17, 2006); Italy (Nov. 2006); Slovakia (Jan 2007).
Just because we pulled our dicks out, you can't blame us for everyone else pulling theirs out too. We did NOT make other countries get involved can't blame us for that too.