---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <jr_esq@...> wrote :

 Most likely, the American people won't like this idea.  The world community 
should send a share of their troops to help fight ISIS in the Middle East.  But 
would the Iraq government like the idea of having multinational forces in their 
land?
 

 I doubt anyone gives much of a toss what the govt of Iraq thinks. This isn't 
about them, it's about keeping the world's oil supply safe.
 

 Two things about it amaze me. First is that the west never seems to learn from 
their mistakes, more troops will go in and the place will just get more wrecked 
and then be left to whoever wants to have a go at patching it up, usually 
people we like even less. 
 

 The second is that I don't get any emails or press releases from the TMO about 
this. When I worked at HQ we'd send out requests for money for yagya's and 
WPA's every day. I haven't heard a whisper about this, wassup with that? It's a 
golden opportunity to prove the worth of the whole "technology". Again. Have  
they given up, is this an admission of failure? A curious mind wants to know....
 

 

 McCain: Get Ready for U.S. Troops on the Ground in Iraq and Syria 
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/mccain-ready-u-troops-ground-175200999.html

 
 
 http://finance.yahoo.com/news/mccain-ready-u-troops-ground-175200999.html
 
 McCain: Get Ready for U.S. Troops on the Ground in Ira... 
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/mccain-ready-u-troops-ground-175200999.html 
McConnell seconded Boehner’s contention that the U.S. and its allies will 
ultimately fail unless they break out of the current Obama approach – which 
amo...


 
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