>>670548>This is actually slowly working in Iraq as many Iraqis are turning away from Al Queda and other militant groups.That's why I said you were wrong. There has been very little evidence to substantiate that as I said earlier.
Even the few Iraqis that welcome us as liberators initially have grown resentful of the side effects of our occupation: only having electricity and power for a couple hours a day, scarcity of clean water and produce, having to waiting 20+ hours just to get gas in their own cities, the endless fighting and disruptions in the streets all across the country.
My proposal is - like many people's - to never have gone into Iraq in the first place. Keep in mind 15 of the 19 people who did 9/11 were Saudis. Bin Laden was Saudi royalty, yet a year after 9/11 Bush said that Osama was no longer a priority. So we attack Iraq instead, and you expect to win them over by turning them away from extremists?