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Meanwhile, the Iraqis are holding there second vote. This time for individuals instead of parties. Despite, or because Joe Biden and Obama depending on who you listen to, and some Al-Qaida violence the people of Iraq are taking the purple plunge.
Will Afghanistan be far behind Iraq? Will Obama and his successor meet with success?
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Yup, these people are voting, with American guns all around. Good free elections lol.....
If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true, is really true, there would be little hope of advance...... Orville Wright
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| have the sunnis, shiites and kurds worked out an oil sharing agreement yet?
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Nope, they only have something in need of revision, Sarcastic_Bastard.
The good thing is that they have had their second national elections, a turn over of power without a civil war. And in only 2006 they wanted to split Iraq into three.
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that's what I thought
the only vote that will count is the one after foreign troops leave
I'm still thinking civil war
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There will be U.S. troops in Iraq for quite some time, Sarcastic_Bastard. We have U.S. troops across the globe.
Voting, in Iraq, will become commonplace.
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I agree each faction will vote for it's own
the kurds won't give up what is apparently an autonomous region in the north
that leaves the shiites and sunnis duking it out over the rest...I hope they can work it out but I doubt it
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