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Politics and perception of Iraq, Afghanistan have flip-flopped

8 hours ago ago from LOATAY.COM - Pakistan News,India News,Afghanistan News and Loatay Update!

We don't hear all that much about Iraq these days, do we? The war almost tore apart this country. Public anger sent George W. Bush's approval ratings plummeting. And outrage over losses helped elect anti-Iraq-war candidate Barack Obama. But Iraq is hardly in the news anymore. That seems odd, given there are still 120,000 U.S. troops there. So, why the silence? In short, Americans are not dying in Iraq as they were from 2006 to ...

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Vegetarian Casserole in the Kitchen

19 hours ago ago from Trina\'s Kitchen

Juliet feels we need more vegetables and she herself is a vegetarian. (I agree that we need more vegetables -- all of us -- in our daily diets.) She wanted to note a favorite vegetarian recipe : Ingredients: * 1 21 ounce can kidney beans * 1/4 tsp salt * 1/4 cup chopped onion * 1/8 tsp pepper * 1/4 tsp sugar * 1 cup canned tomatoes * bread crumbs * margarine Preparation: Drain the kidney beans and put half the beans in a ...

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#3 Moment that Changed Everything in the 2000's : Georgia Liberal

20 hours ago ago from Georgia Liberal

The U.S. preemptive invasion of Iraq was substantial in multiple ways. The U.S. invasion of Iraq solidified the Bush Doctrine of preemptive war, or attacking countries based on a real or perceived threat of future violence on their part. This is seen by many both domestically and worldwide as a dangerous pretense for full-scale war and escalation of conflicts. The War in Iraq has been a huge detriment to the standing of the United ...

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Afghan Surge Can it Work Like Iraq?

15 hours ago ago from Gold Coast Chronicle

By Diana West GCC/Staff Dec. 18, 2009 The main reason the “surge” in Afghanistan is on is because the conventional wisdom tells us the “surge” in Iraq “worked.” The problem is, the Iraq surge did not work. Yes, the U.S. military perfectly executed its share of the strategy – the restoration of some semblance of calm to blood-gushing Mesopotamian society – but that was only Step One. The end-goal of the surge strategy, Step ...

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Will the liberal media report this success in Iraq?

22 hours ago ago from Anesthesiology Info: from Paul H. Ting, M.D.

The struggle to form a unity government in Iraq continues, but signs of hope are emerging. One of the sticking points continues to be Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari, who has so far refused to resign; however, on Sunday the Iraqi Shia Alliance reported it was close to a deal to replace him. For a little perspective, travel back to the States, to the U.S. Senate and watch the immigration debate in the Senate. We've been doing democracy for ...

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