Quote Originally Posted by Fengzi
Come on Psycho, I can't belive that even YOU would be surprised that Kuwait considers Iraq better without Saddam. But, quite frankly, the Kuwaiti's opinions really don't mean shit. Nobody else thinks that way though, except maybe for that piece of shit in the White House. Certainly most Iraqi's don't think the current state of Iraq is better than before we invaded.

Iraq may very well be on the "right path" but that path is incredibly long and goes through some seriously baaad neighborhoods before it reaches it's end.
I'm not suprised at all that Kuwait would feel that way. In fact, I'm not suprised that the Iraqi Kurds and the majority of the Iraqi Shi-ites feel that way either.

They are on the right path but like our own civil war, post WW2 Germany....there are growing pains that are a bitch. They'll get past it...

Have a good one!:jointsmile:
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