By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | News and society Al Jazeera has stated that the Bush Administration ignored warnings of possible chaos going into Baghdad. Yet that simply is a copy of a headline in the New York Times, in which some top ranking Democrats are attempting to make some additional casting cattle calls. President Bush did not ignore the information, rather he took it duly into consideration. You must understand Saddam needed to be removed, that meant going in to get him, where he abandoned his army and hid for his life. In hindsight, it might appear that President Bush made the wrong decision, but in actuality it is the right one he chose. read more
By: Stephen John Morgan | 2010-04-04 | Politics US troops booted down the door of Arab values and brought the worst of all possible insults upon them by dishonouring and humiliating them. In a region and culture, both Arabic and Muslim, where ones dignity and honour are to be defended at all cost, including ones life, the US shamed the Iraqi nation, the Arab nation and the Muslim world. The Bush administration, thus, blindly and arrogantly entered a war, which would inevitably result in a ceaseless Arab fight to regain their lost honour, dignity, pride, and to exact revenge upon an infidel who has dared to so grievously injure it. read more
By: Robert White | 2010-04-04 | Politics I would like to take this time to comment on President Bush's speech last night on the Iraqi war. Like everyone else, I suppose, but I think you may be surprised, dear reader, of the tone of this essay. I will examine his speech paragraph by paragraph and give you my interpretation of the meaning of each. I tell you now that I am beginning to see the wisdom in this troop increase, and believe you me, this is the first time in all my writing I have used the term wisdom in positive conjuncture with the name of Bush. the reason I possibly agree is 1. This will ensure a democratic victory in the next presidential election and 2. Failure at this point to set up a democratic government in Iraq would be a open invitation to the terror machine. read more
By: Habib Thompson | 2010-03-29 | Diseases and Conditions Over 800 people worldwide have died of the H1N1 virus now and that number seems to be growing daily, so it appears to we'll all be living with the H1N1 virus for a long time. A virus is not a living thing, but a tiny particle of inert genetic material, and the only way it can reproduce is to find a living host.It would be accurate to say that the H1N1 virus' only function is to exist by forcing living hosts to replicate it and can only do that if the host has some kind of intrinsic weakness. They know that the only way H1N1 Swine Flu can without a doubt be identified is via genetic sampling from the infected swine or people and that is an expensive time consuming process and very unlikely to happen with the onset of an epidemic. What will without doubt manifest itself are the symptoms of fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills, fatigue, diarrhea and vomiting, any mixture of these could prove fatal. H1N1 virus does serious lung damage and reduces lung capacity, thereby opening a Pandora's Box of future chronic health problems. read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-04-04 | News and society Reported plans for an Iraqi offensive this summer could, if they prove to be true, finally push public opinion on the war to the point where Congress is forced to withdraw American troops. Such an occurrence would prove disastrous for U.S. national security interests in the region. read more
By: Stephen John Morgan | 2010-04-04 | Politics Business as Unusual? Iraq has now entered a new phase of weird, wild and ferocious insurgent counter-attack. Events this month suggest a level of tenacity, commitment and professionalism, combined with fearlessness, recklessness and sometimes absurdity. But who is more reckless and absurd, the insurgents or the US. Within weeks their Sisyphean policy has shown itself worthless. It is only a matter of time before a massive explosion takes place. Could we see an Iraqi Intifada? How long till the US is swept out? read more
By: Travis Hill | 2010-04-04 | Politics Many people try to argue that there's no pattern similarity between post invasion Iraq and post World War II Europe. They argue that the Iraqis fought us instead of greeting us with open arms. What they ignore is the fact that the Iraqis already greeted our troops with open arms and celebrations. read more
By: liking | 2010-11-11 | Business BAGHDAD (AP) — Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will return to power for another four-year term after Iraqi lawmakers working late into the night Wednesday agreed on a deal to form a new government, lawmakers said read more
By: Charles Jines | 2010-04-04 | Politics Bush and the American people have been seduced by the Marxist media who, armed with their zoom lenses, await to pounce on any political correctness violations. The Democrats offer no real solutions, other than cashing in on their investment in defeat. This current administration has placed our military on a heavy chain. read more
By: Travis Hill | 2010-04-04 | Politics Some pundits claim that hundreds of thousands of Iraqis died as a result of the Iraq War. They refer to the Lancet Report to back their arguments. But, an examination of the Lancet Report's methodologies casts doubt on its quality and accuracy. A person that did surveys in Iraq for almost 2 years questioned this report's methodologies. read more
By: Jamescuck | 2011-10-07 | Investing Recently government of Iraq approved the budget for Iraq for 2011. Sums of 86.1 billion Dollars have been referred to parliament for final approval. read more
By: Simon Sinek | 2010-04-04 | Politics Any radical change requires a symbol to serve as a beacon of hope for people. Iraqis need someone or something to symbolize freedom and democracy. They don't have an inspired leader who can be that symbol, but they do have a soccer team. read more
By: Tom White | 2012-03-26 | Article Writing Now it is possible for an individual to purchase and sell it from anywhere over the world. The people are aware of investing in new Iraqi Dinar that can return a significant growth. Nevertheless before such investment some points are to be considered with gravity read more
By: Robert Hoffman | 2011-08-31 | Investing It is not at all unrealistic to claim that the Iraqi Dinar Revaluation is going to take place and the value of the Iraqi Dinar is going to increase several times. It is quite a sure thing that Iraq’s economy is going to get better very soon, and is doing so even faster than people had speculated. read more