This is from Kuchma, but I doubt Yushchenko is going to reverse the decision.Washington Post wrote:BAGHDAD, Jan. 10 -- The government of Ukraine, acting a day after an explosion killed eight of its soldiers in Iraq, announced Monday that it would withdraw its 1,650-member force by the middle of 2005.
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linkKIEV, Ukraine -- The Ukrainian parliament on Tuesday called for an immediate withdrawal of the nation's peacekeepers from Iraq. The vote was non-binding but reflected growing national dismay over the mission.
The parliament's call came two days after eight Ukrainian soldiers died in an explosion at an ammunition dump in Iraq. The blast was reported as an accident, but a top commander later raised suspicions that it could have been a terrorist action.
On Monday, President Leonid Kuchma ordered the foreign and defense ministries to develop a plan for withdrawing Ukraine's troops from Iraq within the first half of 2005.
But the parliament, in a 308-0 vote, called on Kuchma to accelerate the process by issuing an immediate decree on withdrawal.
Now that they're a democracy, I guess a 308-0 vote in parliament is hard to ignore.
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an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer.
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an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer.
Sam Spade, "The Maltese Falcon"
Operation Freedom Fry
Gotta love that mother of all coalitions. With the Iraqi elections swiftly approaching I wonder if Bush is going to do a major pullout afterwards declaring mission accomplished to finally put an end to this nightmare. Unfortunately that would be criminal on our part but one can hope our boys get home sooner and safely.
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That's unlikely to happen if Iraq blows up into all-out civil war after the elections, which is entirely possible.Stravo wrote:Gotta love that mother of all coalitions. With the Iraqi elections swiftly approaching I wonder if Bush is going to do a major pullout afterwards declaring mission accomplished to finally put an end to this nightmare. Unfortunately that would be criminal on our part but one can hope our boys get home sooner and safely.
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I have to disagree, at this point Bush is going to pull out the moment he feels he can get away with it. If we get a pro-western government (of any sort) I wouldn't be suprised if Bush makes real plans to cut and run. Of course if our side loses said civil war we can expect anything from ARC-Light to the Shep Solution in response.kheegan wrote:That's unlikely to happen if Iraq blows up into all-out civil war after the elections, which is entirely possible.Stravo wrote:Gotta love that mother of all coalitions. With the Iraqi elections swiftly approaching I wonder if Bush is going to do a major pullout afterwards declaring mission accomplished to finally put an end to this nightmare. Unfortunately that would be criminal on our part but one can hope our boys get home sooner and safely.
Oh the joys of a politically run war.
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Tough call .... Bush has frequently talked about the need for a significant U.S. troop presence for 'years' .... but I'm not exactly shocked at the concept that there might be a disconnect between his words and his actions.
If the purpose of the war was to create an enduring American military presence in the region to deter countries like Iran, we're not going anywhere soon, because if we left in the next year Iraq would become Iran, Jr.
If the purpose of the war was to create an enduring American military presence in the region to deter countries like Iran, we're not going anywhere soon, because if we left in the next year Iraq would become Iran, Jr.
[img=right]http://www.tallguyz.com/imagelib/chmeesig.jpg[/img]My guess might be excellent or it might be crummy, but
Mrs. Spade didn't raise any children dippy enough to
make guesses in front of a district attorney,
an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer.
Sam Spade, "The Maltese Falcon"
Operation Freedom Fry
Mrs. Spade didn't raise any children dippy enough to
make guesses in front of a district attorney,
an assistant district attorney, and a stenographer.
Sam Spade, "The Maltese Falcon"
Operation Freedom Fry
Bush underestimated the opposition to American troops on the ground. If he truly believes all the crap he peddles, then he'll keep American troops there through the end of his presidency. If he doesn't he'll look for the first excuse to get the hell out of dodge.
I think the exodus of cabinet heads in the past month might have helped him realize that everything that Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the others are telling him might not be as sweet smelling as he thought.
There's always hope.
I think the exodus of cabinet heads in the past month might have helped him realize that everything that Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the others are telling him might not be as sweet smelling as he thought.
There's always hope.
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He's being surrounded by even more yes-men who will tell him only what he wants to hear. Bush's disconnection from reality is widening, not narrowing.SancheztheWhaler wrote:Bush underestimated the opposition to American troops on the ground. If he truly believes all the crap he peddles, then he'll keep American troops there through the end of his presidency. If he doesn't he'll look for the first excuse to get the hell out of dodge.
I think the exodus of cabinet heads in the past month might have helped him realize that everything that Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the others are telling him might not be as sweet smelling as he thought.
There's always hope.
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I seem to recall someone posting an article a little while ago about how 'group think' actually made the result 'dumber' than individual think if the members of the group all pretty much agreed with each other already.
And then I started thinking about real life situations where this has happened, besides the stellar Bush team, and then it hit me; boy bands!
So how long 'till they all start wearing matching outfits and start using secret handshakes?
And then I started thinking about real life situations where this has happened, besides the stellar Bush team, and then it hit me; boy bands!
So how long 'till they all start wearing matching outfits and start using secret handshakes?
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