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2007: The Deadliest Year In Iraq So Far

Posted by Cliff Schecter, Cliff Schecter's Blog at 2:55 PM on December 31, 2007.


Yes, we're fighting them over there so we don't have to...let our soldiers survive and prosper over here?
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Yes, we're fighting them over there so we don't have to...let our soldiers survive and prosper over here?

Violence did go down the second half of the year, however. And conservatives will triumphantly tell you. So if we keep adding to the number of troops there (while all our allies pull out) and institute a draft, perhaps we can keep violence down just enough for no political solution to be reached while we ignore domestic issues and keep averting our eyes from unimportant places like, say, Pakistan...

The Pentagon, meanwhile, will increasingly look to the uneven Iraqi security forces to carry the load in 2008 as demands for an American exit strategy grow sharper during the U.S. election year.

Perhaps the next surge can be manned by the mercs of C.R.I., who appear in the cool video? They couldn't do any worse than Blackwater, CACI or Halliburton...

You can get more on this uplifting story here.

Britain, the main U.S. coalition partner in Iraq, is gradually drawing down its forces and other allies, including Poland and Australia, are contemplating full-scale withdrawals in the coming year.

Groovy. Wait, I have another idea (besides sending in the entire editorial staff of The National Review). How about we just suit up more mercs, because their record has been so stellar!

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Tagged as: blackwater, halliburton, caci, cri

Cliff Schecter blogs at Brave New Films.


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Posted by: weslen1 on Dec 31, 2007 9:59 PM   
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How about we put out a plea for contributions high enough to bribe the pilots and next time they "sneak" Shrub or Dick over there, they strand them? And make sure no other pilot is willing to go bring them back! It would take a lot of money, but if Ron Paul can take in $6 million in a day, we ought to be able to do it, for such a good cause. He can't throw 80 percent of the population of the U. S. in prison. Even Blackwater doesn't have that much room.

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