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Countries committed to assist USA
I am watching C-Span and there is a Senate hearing taking place and for those of you that think the USA will be acting alone against Iraq, think again. It was just stated that at this point in time 9 countries are committing troops and 22 countries are assisting in other ways. When the time actually comes, I suspect that there will be more countries offering assistence.
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its about the UN giving the ok, which i think it will.
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Yea, I tried to tell people this before, but they rather spout off some far left rhetoric that we are acting alone and nobody supports us, rather than deal with truth.
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I laughed for a good 5 minutes. |
Here are the countries:
The newspaper article signed by Britain's Tony Blair, Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, Spain's Jose Maria Aznar, Portugal's Jose Barroso, Denmark's Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the Czech Republic's Vaclav Havel, Poland's Leszek Miller and Hungary's Peter Medgyessy was hailed by the Bush administration as evidence of wider support in Europe than had been reported. There are some important countries present, and quite a few missing.... |
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Australia has been with US since day 1....we dont even get a mention!
I guess thats the good and bad about living in Australia....nobody gives a shit about us, but at least we wont get attacked any time soon! |
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Bali is part of Indonesia last time I checked.
Its only our media saying 'Australians' were targeted....i think more likely Westerners were attacked. |
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lots of Brits I mean !
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by your rationale sept 11 was an attack on "Westerners" then not America. I mean it affected the whole western world of which america is the financial heart. sure bali was against Westerners in the broad sense.. but mainly against Australians in the same way that in other areas it's attacks against Americans.. we're seen as a regional arm of America.. which is natural.. thats kind of what we are.. |
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Maybe France should consider changing their flag to the ifle tower with a big white flag waving around the top and a giant peace sign banner?
Of course they're going to do what German wants, hell 50 years ago they basically just rolled over and said "here take Paris" .. probably terrified still. Daymon |
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I'm all for support of the IRAQ conflict, Just hope the troops that get sent over are given proper protective gear for bio and chem warfare. |
Its clear Bush wants to attack Iraq no matter what. At least provide the world with some proof, and explain what Iraq is doing wrong.
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the only thing we have to worry about with Indonesia is terrorism.. which is part of the reason I don't believe in sending troops over to Iraq... we have the largest muslim nation in the world to our north with PROVEN terrorist capabilities and we're worrying about some guy on the over side of the planet when we're already helping America out with our navy? Australia really should have come to an agreement with the states that we'll take care of our own backyard and help them logistically in Iraq. Iraqi's haven't done anything to us except be our biggest wheat importer. I guess though America helping out with Indonesia wouldn't be a bad thing either.. sharing the stick in the hornets nest in reciprocation for the same in Iraq.. *shrugs* I just think Australia has bigger fish to fry in Indonesia.. the US should just nuke all of saddam's palaces at once instead of nailing half of Bagdad and a bunch of innocent people in the process.. they don't need us.. I guess we're there to show that it's not just the US.. oh yeah and the new regime better buy our wheat. The US can keep the oil. :) |
for the record I believe Saddam does have some chemical and biological weapons tucked away for a rainy day somewhere... But I don't believe he supports Al quaeda.
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i didint take the time to read everyone post but didint Canada get on board to help. I mean we wont be a huge milatary work but we got allot of diplomatic weight and good support and commando units.....
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The portuguese government is with the USA. That is sad because the portuguese people are not in favour of this stupid war.
The prime minister is trying to explain is point of view on parlament right now, but there is no explanation. I hope he'll go down for this. |
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Isn't that political suicide? |
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And for the record, the mere signing of that paper IS NOT a commitment that Portugal will send troops and weapons to fight Iraq, for severall reasons: 1 - The mother fucker Portuguese PM didn't tell anybody here that he was going to sign it, we took knowledge of it through TV and newspapers, Parliament was not consulted. 2 - Our PM is a brainless cocksucker who likes and needs to lick some ass to get somebody noticing him. 3 - Most important of all, Portugal has no troops or belic capacities whatsoever to fight anything, we can't even defend ourselves. 4 - By signing that document he exposed our country to terrorists cause they'll see it as an act of war. In the Gulf war i was all by American side, today i'm not. I'll refuse to fight this stupid war even if i'll get drafted to it. And for the record, Durao Barroso, our PM should choke to death in his own drool after being hit by a train. |
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I will probably take a lot of shit for this, but I am against this war. The reason is simple. It started out with an act of terrorism. Then Bush stated that any country that harbours Terrorists is an ennemy. Fine, aggressive but ok I understand it. THen they spread a Rumour that Bin Laden was in Iraq and was hidden by Saddam. When it was later proven by the Military inteligence that he probably was never in Iraq, the USA's reason for invading Iraq suddenly changed and all of a sudden there is talk about proof that there's weapons of mass destruction. Simple facts here. Saddam is in charge of a country that exports a LOT of oil to the USA. The Bush family has made their money in Oil and still own a lot of stock in the Oil industry. A lot of the funding for their campaigns was paid for by Oil companies. Now if Saddam is ousted and is replaced with a government that is "western friendly" then maybe taxes and costs of exportation can be lowered, all while keeping the price of oil in the USA at the same price. This means more profit for the oil companies. And to any gun happy American that thinks the world should hate Muslims and all that, remember one thing. THE CIA TRAINED OSSAMA BIN LADDEN AND AL QUEDA |
We are now up to 34 countries, and counting, supporting the USA in the overthrow of Saddam.
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Turkey will be actively supporting. Army said Turkey will have more soldiers on north Iraq than Usa. Turkish army on north Iraq rıght next to Kurdısh fuckers will bring a lot of heat to the area. I hope turkish amry will take the revenge from kurds in North ıraq for their terrorist actions...
Army went crazy ın Turkey. We keep most of our shit close to the Greek border and now they are moving everything to the Iraq border. Also newspapers said Army will be sending out letters to the 4X4 owners to let them know that their vehicles might be needed. They also send out papers to people who had been in the army in the last 5 years saying that they should be on alert for a call... Our army has always been paranoid, but I think this time Saddam will try attack Turkey for supporting the war... |
And the time is near... Drudgereport says the Bush & Blair is giving Saddam 48 hours to vacate or suffer the consequences.
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Power of money: Turkey will get 6 billions for the use of their territory, along with 350 millions to renovate air bases.
They will probably also take advantage of the war to seize and occupy territories... Iraq will be split among the invaders, the Iraquis will become a population without a country like the Palestinians ... Transformed in terrorists , they will asim all american citizens and interest around the world as much as in the US. All this to satisfy inflated balls of a low intellectual president. Shame on you! |
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