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    outside of the UK, i have no heard any nation/country recently publicly express their support for the Us in Iraq ect, yes the may have when the the Iraqi war started but recently I have heard no support form other sountries, they may have armed forces on the ground, but most nations have around 1,500, that hardly compares to our deployment, all you ever hear on the news andsee in clips are US and British troops, I have enever seen or heard of attacks, on Autrailn Troops, Turkeish if there are any, nor about Canandian troops
    I guess what I do not undertand on this whole issue is Last November, knowing full well what The Democratic planned to do, a mandate was sent to washingron, giving the Dems control of the House and mimimal control of the senate, yet our President still does not seem to acknowledge what the vast majority of American voted for last November, The American People voted last November for a change in stragidy, yey when those who were elected to carry out these mandated changes, the Prsiednt has the nerve to say "All Americans support the Troops" we do, we can support the troops without ut supporting the War itself what we do not support in most cases is that fact the Bush simply can not accept the fact, that this war canot be won, it is a CIVIL War, a sectarian War, we will never win this
    The people of the United States sent him a mandate in Novemember, he needs to respect that mandate

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkemse View Post
    outside of the UK, i have no heard any nation/country recently publicly express their support for the Us in Iraq ect,
    but the thing is, most UK citezens don't support USadmin invading iraq and we dont support this publically. its no offence to the US people but its true. we dont even like blair because he made a pact with bush even though most of us were against it. ive lost 2 brothers and an uncle who were sent over to basra and my uncles battlion were hit by friendly fire from US soldiers. dont blame iraqi people or usa people but the public support you say, ive not heard any. maybe you dont get to see our news reports or papers. just my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by she_screams View Post
    but the thing is, most UK citezens don't support USadmin invading iraq and we dont support this publically. its no offence to the US people but its true. we dont even like blair because he made a pact with bush even though most of us were against it. ive lost 2 brothers and an uncle who were sent over to basra and my uncles battlion were hit by friendly fire from US soldiers. dont blame iraqi people or usa people but the public support you say, ive not heard any. maybe you dont get to see our news reports or papers. just my opinion.
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    I agree most UK's do not suport blair or the Iraq war thus 1 less allie to deal with there is virutally no country who i know of now that supports us publicly

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