Sooner Be Blue

Mostly politics, a few current events, a squirt of seltzer down yer pants .. a little blog for my rambles and rants.

2008/5/5

And after all we've done to them!

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@ 07:28 AM (2 months, 5 days ago)
 
"Iraq: U.S. has no claim to oil boom"
 
'America has hardly even begun to repay its debt to Iraq,' Baghdad official says.
 
From chicagotribune.com: BAGHDAD — As Congress gears up to debate the Bush administration's latest request for an additional $108 billion in war funding for Iraq and Afghanistan, Iraqis are fuming at suggestions being floated by lawmakers that Baghdad should start paying a share of the war's costs by providing cheap fuel to the U.S. military.
 
"America has hardly even begun to repay its debt to Iraq," said Abdul Basit, the head of Iraq's Supreme Board of Audit, an independent body that oversees Iraqi government spending. "This is an immoral request because we didn't ask them to come to Iraq, and before they came in 2003 we didn't have all these needs.
 
".... the soaring price of oil is likely to give Iraq a revenue bonanza this year of up to $70 billion, ....why Iraq isn't using its rising oil income to pay more of the costs of reconstruction."[..]
 
http://tinyurl.com/6cpmc3
 
How dare they! Everyone knows that 9/11 was an Iraqi plot, and that Iraq posed an imminent threat to the US. Everyone knows it certainly had nothing to do with oil, and everything to do with self-defense, or spreading freedom and democracy......<snort> NOT!
 
Yeah, I know...the US Congress is asking the people of a country which we have destroyed to pay for that destruction.
 
How much is the removal of Saddam worth?
 
But hey, 4,000 lives, $600 billion taxpayer dollars and counting. Just think what we could have done with that money to help our own people. We need to stop spending future money so we can help our war vets.
 
Sen. Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said that Iraq has over $30 billion squirreled away in US banks, collecting interest, and it could reap an additional $100 billion in oil profits from 2007 and 2008.
 
So, they've got a surplus, while we're running a deficit. Why should we continue to pick up the tab for reconstruction?
 
Let the Iraqis squander and steal their own money for a change.
 
I heard on TV that our troops in Iraq have to buy gas on the open market, paying $3.23 a gallon that they've sacrificed their lives to help deliver. Which means the Pentagon's spending $153 million a month in Iraq on fuel alone.
 
Besides, there is no war in Iraq, there is only an occupation of Iraq by US troops. How do you win an occupation? We have to find a reason to declare ourselves unnecessary and leave.
 

2008/4/29

Yes, but what does it have to do with Rev. Wright?

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@ 07:43 AM (2 months, 10 days ago)

4 Americans were killed in Iraq yesterday, 44 injured ...but watching TV you wouldn't know it. Just in case all those cable news talking heads are interested -- IF they can break away from their faux outrage over Rev. Wright's latest comments -- there is a war raging in Iraq. And it IS raging:
 
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, April 29, 2008; Page A10
 
"BAGHDAD, April 28 -- Four U.S. soldiers were killed in two rocket attacks in Baghdad on Monday as clashes between U.S.-backed Iraqi forces and Shiite militiamen intensified, the military said.
 
Three soldiers were killed about 1 p.m. in eastern Baghdad, where fighters loyal to anti-American Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr have battled U.S. and Iraqi troops. The fourth American soldier was killed at 4:15 p.m. in the western part of the capital, a U.S. military spokesman said. The military provided few other details about the attacks.
 
The deaths marked one of the deadliest days for U.S. troops in Iraq since Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki launched an offensive against Shiite militias in the southern city of Basra in late March, prompting retaliation there and in the vast Shiite district of Sadr City in Baghdad. Forty-four U.S. troops have died in Iraq in April, according to iCasualties.org, which tracks military fatalities, more than any month since September. [..] "
 
http://tinyurl.com/634uqb
 
Our troops are not safe in that quagmire called Iraq even in the Green Zone. In fact, the Green Zone will prolly soon become the most dangerous area of the entire city of Baghdad. What an ironic -- yet totally expected -- turn in this sad ugly saga.
 
Obviously the insurgents have changed tactics. I read that they are flush with money from the poppy harvest and they can buy rockets with longer ranges. (Remember Hezbollah's bombardment of Israel?)
 
Where does this put John McCain...given that he has no problem with keeping our military in Iraq for 100 years, as long as our troops aren't shot or harmed while stationed there?
 
Who will be the last to die for a mistake?
Whose blood will spill?
Whose heart will break?
Who will be the last to die for a mistake?
-Bruce Springsteen