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I just watched it,not going to comment much on it,I still think we shouldn't be there any more but according to this,Al Qaeda is not liked too much by Iraqi's.
Excellent video Lionking. This would be a peek into how Iraq would heal itself after a period of finding its identity again and probably a good deal more bloodshed. Like the leader mentioned about coming to terms with American occupiers and working with them in order to rid Iraq of any elements of Al-Quaeda, they ultimately still resent being occupied by US forces.
I'm not sure exactly what kind of government will rise in Iraq after we pull out but it seems the Iraqi's have had a taste of Al-Quaeda and they don't like it,which at least gives hope that Iraqi's will not allow Al-Quaeda to have much influence in Iraq,so at least our involvement might not have been totally in veign.
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