Quote Originally Posted by benvortec
:rambohead: POW! POW! Hell yea kill em all! :rambo: AHAHAHAHA... no but seriously that's bad ass the strongest world in the nation only took 5 years to get a bunch of guys "on the run" in a country that didn't even have any kind of army, navy, or air force! :wtf: If anything the fact that it has taken this long should just go to show you that even when we sacrifice billions and billions of dollars and thousands of lives that we still can't even beat a bunch of sand gangsters!
Well, I'm sure that the Brits felt the same way during the Revolutionary war. Since we do have them on the run it's not the time to withdrawl troops.....keep on the offense and let the Iraqi's take over control of the Provinces as we clean them up.

Quote Originally Posted by Markass
so what happens if those sunni's we armed and trained end up turning on us..? Another surge???
IF they were to turn on anyone it would initially be the Shi-ite. I really think that they've had enough of the killing though. When they side with the so called infidels against Muslim brothers that should be a statement in itself.

Have a good one!:s4:
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