Excuse me - is the Iraq War over?
Posted on March 6, 2008
Reading through the recent alerts from Reuters I noticed that the War in Iraq must have ended - I assume we won - because there is virtually no news coming from there.
There are several stories about how war mongering Columbia (the US puppet state in South America) has upset the entire hemisphere by daring to attack a FARC camp over the border in Ecuador.
Also there are stories about the situation in Lebanon which everyone knows was instigated by the US sending the USS Cole to their coastal waters. If only the al Qaida terrorists in Yemen had succeeded in sinking her the US Navy would not have her to antagonize the islamo fascists - oops - freedom loving Syrian backed Hezbollah.
The Iraq War news listed 12 people killed - two IED attacks - and a list of people wounded. I note that the Washington DC police report that so far this year the murder rate there is down from about 4 per week to under three. Detroit reports about 1 per day. With Iraq having a population some 60 times larger than Washington and 30 times larger than Detroit, seems like people from those two cities would feel pretty safe vacationing in Iraq.
What if we won the war and nobody told us? You bet they’d tell us if we lost it!
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