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Speaking of pacifying Baghdad the new general in charge of day to day operation said “bringing peace to Baghdad could be accomplished either with additional American troops or expanded recruiting and training of Iraqi troops, or a combination of the two.”First, additional American troops wouldn’t suppress a popular resistance now raging throughout Iraq. Iraqis knows too well American subjugation of their people would spell disaster. Their oil resource would be given in contract to American and British companies and their country will be used as a military base to attack other countries throughout the region. Secondly, training more “Iraqi troops” is a lie! There are no Iraqi troops to speak of! Americans are training militias and paratroops which are used to do American dirty jobs in Iraq. Every “operation” America had done in the past failed and this one will not be any different.

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