Thursday, November 30, 2006

AMMAN, Jordan, Nov. 30 — President Bush said today that American troops would stay in Iraq unless its government asks them to leave, using a joint news conference with the Iraqi prime minister to push back against a reported decision by an independent bipartisan panel to call for a gradual withdrawal.

President Bush met with Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq today in Amman, Jordan.
“I know there’s a lot of speculation that these reports in Washington mean there’s going to be some kind of graceful exit out of Iraq,” Mr. Bush said during a joint news conference here with Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, referring to the final report by the Iraq Study Group that is expected next week. “We’re going to stay in Iraq to get the job done so long as the government wants us there.”


You see thats the thing that really pisses me off. These animals dont even know what Government is, let alone how to run one on their own and until then we get stuck with having our boys die over it and this turns into another 10 year war.

6 comments:

dad-e~O said...

Eric I agree with your point,
but remember:
we are comparing two entirely differnt cultures, The people of Iraq don't know how to run a govm't cause they have never had the opportunity. much like we would be pretty screwed up if all of the sudden we had to live in a socialist society. ie: "what do you mean I have to wait in line to buy bread?"

Scott said...

I am not feeling any more optimistic about this war today, than the day it started.

dad-e~O said...

don't forget we still have a presence in Korea, and germany.

dad-e~O said...

but not much hapening in Vietnam, the will of that country was stronger then the will of the American Gov't

Sickboy said...

Yeah and I think cultural diff. may be the main downfall of this whole ordeal.

Sickboy said...

W. just got back from Vietnam.