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Unsustainable occupation

The Iraqi resistance forces have many reason to fight American occupiers and their puppets, among the reasons is they are illegally occupied! Despite American Media, government and criminal entities manipulations of that fact, many occupation troops know that fact as well.
“I don't like the way they fight, but I'd do the same thing if someone was occupying my country," said Cpl. Sean J. Egger, also part of the 1st Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment.
Egger was the gunner atop a Humvee near Ramadi's defunct train station in August. The bullet whizzed past him by inches but struck his machine gun, sending shrapnel into his face.
Safety glasses spared his vision, but Egger will need surgery after he leaves Iraq to remove a half dozen pieces of shrapnel still lodged in his face.

My believe is, Iraqi resistance will not let-up its resistance until there is no more occupation.
If America dreams that it would go around the world and slap people down and humiliate them; if they think they are the master of the world where as others are their slaves, then Americas fall is closer than I think it would be. I am not sure my kids will grow up in a country which used to be prosperous before Americans’ chose the worst murderer in H.W Bush.

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