Yes, he was rated as a fighter pilot. So what is the problem now? Facts bother some folks?
But he didn't fly missions in Iraq or Virtnam, as he ducked it in the Air National Guard...
And there may be up to thirty candidates soon to explain their position...![]()
A bunch of empty air headed comments made here. And Republican candidates fumbling the entire Iraq thing? Not sure what you folks are talking about. Which Iraq event for one question? Most recent was the US leaving Iraq and that was Obama. Now Iran is in Iraq and they too are a big problem these days.
Bush agreed to timeline for withdrawal from Iraq
Iraq and U.S. agree that all U.S. forces will withdraw "no later than December 31, 2011." On November 17, 2008, US and Iraqi officials signed a Security Agreement, often referred to as a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), stating that "All the United States Forces shall withdraw from all Iraqi territory no later than December 31, 2011." The agreement also called for all U.S. combat forces to withdraw from Iraqi cities "no later than June 30, 2009." [U.S.-Iraq Status of Forces Agreement, 11/17/08]
Actually it was President Bush that set the timeline for withdrawal.. NOT Obama, who was bound by this agreement and held to it by the Iraqi government.
Isn't it true that the Iraqi government wanted us out of there, and there was no possibility of reaching any kind of agreement with them for our troops to stay anyway? I think those in government and America as a whole, will be much better off if we stop invading countries, acting like we own them and want to rule them ...while the needs of the citizens in our own country go ignored. Maybe if we stopped our high-horse attitude of dominating other countries, there wouldn't be so many people in the world who hate us and want to see us destroyed.
Isn't it true that the Iraqi government wanted us out of there, and there was no possibility of reaching any kind of agreement with them for our troops to stay anyway? I think those in government and America as a whole, will be much better off if we stop invading countries, acting like we own them and want to rule them ...while the needs of the citizens in our own country go ignored. Maybe if we stopped our high-horse attitude of dominating other countries, there wouldn't be so many people in the world who hate us and want to see us destroyed.
Isn't it true that the Iraqi government wanted us out of there, and there was no possibility of reaching any kind of agreement with them for our troops to stay anyway? I think those in government and America as a whole, will be much better off if we stop invading countries, acting like we own them and want to rule them ...while the needs of the citizens in our own country go ignored. Maybe if we stopped our high-horse attitude of dominating other countries, there wouldn't be so many people in the world who hate us and want to see us destroyed.
Bobf said:Many of those invasions of other areas were done in response to UN requests to help hold down the cruelty and hateful ways of some countries over their own people or neighboring countries. The US was not just wandering around and trying to destroy other countries as implied.
My Feelings Exactly! I don't know when our government decided to be the world's policeman, but that decision has brought nothing but grief to the U.S. The ONLY one's who have profited from this attitude are our Arms Industries.
Eisenhower warned about the Military/Industrial Complex many years ago, but few in Washington seem to have paid attention to his words. By sticking our nose into every foreign conflict, our government has made this nation the Prime Target for every lunatic out there.
Unless directly threatened, we should let these whacko nations sort out their own problems...while making it clear that if we are attacked, we will come down on them multiple times harder than what they inflict on us.
But what about the oil?
I get the impression that the US can usually engineer a UN request when it wants one, and when it can't it finds some other rationalisation.
History has shown that Australia entered the war in Vietnam at the request of the Vietnamese government but that request was made at the request of the Australian government. Convoluted, isn't it?