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I can say this. the real "Fallujah" hotbed was taken in 2004 and it was a nasty. Had 3 really good friends in our close group graduate, and the very next year Iraq fo years. there all 3rd/1st marines. Was some building to building nasty shit. When they eventually came home after getting extended 3x they were pretty freaked out.Takes a long time to get over that shit and you really never do.

But we cant sit on a forum and pretend we have any current intel or a clue whats going on where. They will get shit done.. If it takes 40 javelin missles or 20 airstrikes so be it. We should just not be there and waste money tho IMO we trained the Iraq army 500000000000000000 times already. They are all high all day and dont want to function as a team.

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1 hour ago, Zambroski said:

I'm not struggling to understand any of it.  I can read and comprehend just fine. Stop cutting articles from sites in an effort to make yourself seem "well read" in military strategy. You are acting like a fucking hack.  And the real truth of it is, you have no idea what any of it truly means or entails.  Good grief.

"The Real Deal".  Not so much.

You talk crazy dude, it's not that hard to understand our strategy if you actually read and comprehend what you are reading.

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1 hour ago, Momorider said:

With no status of forces agreement :lmao: more Barry lies 

 

All 30 Articles of the agreement is at the link including the signature page which was signed in Baghdad on November 17, 2008 :news:

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Article 24

Withdrawal of the United States Forces from Iraq 

Recognizing the performance and increasing capacity of the Iraqi Security Forces, the assumption of full security responsibility by those Forces, and based upon the strong relationship between the Parties, an agreement on the following has been reached:

1. All the United States Forces shall withdraw from all Iraqi territory no later than December 31, 2011.

2. All United States combat forces shall withdraw from Iraqi cities, villages, and localities no later than the time at which Iraqi Security Forces assume full responsibility for security in an Iraqi province, provided that such withdrawal is completed no later than June 30, 2009.

3. United States combat forces withdrawn pursuant to paragraph 2 above shall be stationed in the agreed facilities and areas outside cities, villages, and localities to be designated by the JMOCC before the date established in paragraph 2 above.

4. The United States recognizes the sovereign right of the Government of Iraq to request the departure of the United States Forces from Iraq at any time The Government of Iraq recognizes the sovereign right of the United States to withdraw the United States Forces from Iraq at any time.

5. The Parties agree to establish mechanisms and arrangements to reduce the number of the United States Forces during the periods of time that have been determined, and they shall agree on the locations where the United States Forces will be present.

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/122074.pdf

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

All 30 Articles of the agreement is at the link including the signature page which was signed in Baghdad on November 17, 2008 :news:

 

Completely irrelevant shit from the hack Ballsack, what would anyone expect :guzzle: 

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  • 9 months later...

All those years, all those trillion$, all those lost lives, all of the disabled vets was totally worth it. I mean look how much better off they are over there...

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