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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    Quote Originally Posted by Staurm
    Putin was after some of the oil too I beleive, he's still in power! If you guys don't go after him I'm sure we will soon enough the way things are going. We must protect New Europe!
    Putin was dirty as hell too! After all, it was France and Russia that had all the oil contracts in Iraq previous to the liberation.

    Have a good one!:s4:

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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    Putin was dirty as hell too! After all, it was France and Russia that had all the oil contracts in Iraq previous to the liberation.

    Have a good one!:s4:
    So now we and the Brits will have them all, only a few hundred thousand Iraqis lives sacrificed, what the heck, 4,000+ American lives, Wouldn't you have to call that "Blood for oil"? Liberation eh, what a joke. How'd you like to be living in Bagdad,~LOL~ ?

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    #13
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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    Extremists with car bombs don't reflect the views of the country...

    Have a good one!:s4:

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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    Extremists with car bombs don't reflect the views of the country...

    Have a good one!:s4:
    Please tell me oh wise one, just what is the view of the Iraqis?

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    #15
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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    Quote Originally Posted by medicinal
    Please tell me oh wise one, just what is the view of the Iraqis?
    Well thank you for asking.......

    Have a good one!:s4:

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    #16
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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    Shit where did u get those charts from P4B the cartoon network?

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    #17
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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    Putin was dirty as hell too! After all, it was France and Russia that had all the oil contracts in Iraq previous to the liberation.
    Damn right. It's America's oil! (And some too Britain too for obedience)

    LOL those stats, I like the way democracy seems to be gaining support, whilst support for a strong leader appears to be falling dramatically. In 5 years time it'll be like the western world.

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    #18
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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    Quote Originally Posted by fishman3811
    Shit where did u get those charts from P4B the cartoon network?
    Here's some people that feel that the democracy is a good thing........

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyrStaIoh-w[/YOUTUBE]

    Have a good one!:s4:

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    #19
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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    1. Yes, Putin is a dirty commie.
    2. I'm sure that there are many Iraqi's who are happy to not live under saddam.

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    France "Turns the Page" on Iraq

    Here's one. In fact, he deserves his own thread, and I'm going to give it to him:

    Iraqi Killed Saving U.S. Troops
    Military.com | August 23, 2007
    An Iraqi man saved the lives of four U.S. Soldiers and eight civilians when he intercepted a suicide bomber during a Concerned Citizens meeting in the town of al-Arafia Aug. 18.

    The incident occurred while Soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, were talking with members of the al-Arafia Concerned Citizens, a volunteer community group, at a memberā??s house.

    "I was about 12 feet away when the bomber came around the corner," said Staff Sgt. Sean Kane, of Los Altos, Calif., acting platoon sergeant of Troop B, 3-1 Cav. "I was about to engage when he jumped in front of us and intercepted the bomber as he ran toward us. As he pushed him away, the bomb went off."

    The citizenā??s actions saved the lives of four U.S. Soldiers and eight civilians.

    Kane felt the loss personally because he had met and interacted with his rescuer many times before the incident.

    "He was high-spirited and really believed what the group (Concerned Citizens) was doing," Kane said. "I have no doubt the bomber was trying to kill American Soldiers. It was very calculated the way the bomber tried to do it. If he hadnā??t intercepted him, there is no telling how bad it could have been."

    Kane believes the citizen is a hero.

    "He could have run behind us or away from us, but he made the decision to sacrifice himself to protect everyone. Having talked with his father, I was told that even if he would have known the outcome before hand, he wouldnā??t have acted differently."

    Capt. Brian Gilbert, of Boise, Idaho, the commander of Company D, 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, currently attached to 3-1 Cavalry, echoed Kaneā??s sentiment.

    "I spoke with the father," Gilbert said. "He said he has no remorse in his sonā??s death because he died saving American Soldiers."

    Later that night, the Concerned Citizens group contacted the local National Police director, Lt. Col. Samir, with the location of the al-Qaeda cell believed to be responsible for the attack. The National Police immediately conducted a raid that resulted in four arrests.

    Despite the citizenā??s death, Gilbert is encouraged by the cooperation between citizens and the Iraqi National Police.

    "The effort of the Concerned Citizens group has made the area much safer," he said. "They are proud of who they are and their area, and want to get rid of the terrorists in their area."

    Gilbert also praised the Iraqi National Policeā??s role in eliminating insurgents in the area.

    "The cooperation between them and the Concerned Citizens has been key," Gilbert said. "The NP has done a great job of responding to the tips they have been given by the group."

    Gilbert said he believes the area is improving because of the efforts of local citizens. The death, while unfortunate, demonstrated how close many in the area have become with the American Soldiers operating there.

    "I consider many in the town friends, and I know they feel the same," Gilbert said. "This is a tough situation, but weā??ll move on and try to prevent things like this from happening again. Iā??ve talked with his family and told them how brave their son was. This is a huge loss for everyone involved."

    Sound Off...What do you think? Join the discussion.

    Copyright 2007 Military.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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