Moderator: Community Team
fearmongering BS article wrote:American officials, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, have repeatedly warned Turkey against entering northern Iraq, one of the few stable areas of the country.
2dimes wrote:I think a big part of the issue having potential to cause conflict with the US is this.fearmongering BS article wrote:American officials, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, have repeatedly warned Turkey against entering northern Iraq, one of the few stable areas of the country.
Time will tell what will come of it but there seems to be a lot of things happening over there. Even more than usual.
strike wolf wrote:wow, that is just ignorance. It's more than just world leaders who are like that. The world will always be divided because everyone has their petty issues that they'll never work out. You and I are no different.
fearmongering BS article wrote:American officials, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, have repeatedly warned Turkey against entering northern Iraq, one of the few stable areas of the country.
theosi wrote:yeah... "It's the most stable area in Iraq"... right form the horses mouth... But there is sooo much progress there... The most stable environment they have to offer is the one portion of Iraq that was not even involved with the invasion... And there "Gueirrilas"! Rebel forces taking potshots into Turkey!
Wow that Iraq is coming along nicely!
theosi wrote:Don't know... what I do know is the Kurds control the oil in the North...
Hmmm... Think I know why the U.S. is protecting them!
reverend_kyle wrote:theosi wrote:Don't know... what I do know is the Kurds control the oil in the North...
Hmmm... Think I know why the U.S. is protecting them!
Because oil=democracy?
vtmarik wrote:reverend_kyle wrote:Because oil=democracy?
Well, even the engine of democracy needs lubricant.
reverend_kyle wrote:vtmarik wrote:reverend_kyle wrote:Because oil=democracy?
Well, even the engine of democracy needs lubricant.
maybe it should look for alternative fuels..
vtmarik wrote:reverend_kyle wrote:vtmarik wrote:reverend_kyle wrote:Because oil=democracy?
Well, even the engine of democracy needs lubricant.
maybe it should look for alternative fuels..
Well, there's always synthetic lubricants, but they're expensive to manufacture.
Which makes me think: if we can create a synthetic lubricant for engine parts, what is stopping us from creating a synthetic gasoline (other than Big Oil)?
Master Bush wrote:I dont know nothing about Turkey invading Iraq, but I'm about to invade me some Turkey, cause I'm fucking hungry!
Master Bush wrote:Master Bush wrote:I dont know nothing about Turkey invading Iraq, but I'm about to invade me some Turkey, cause I'm fucking hungry!
Damn it people. This joke was too good to not be mentioned. I gotta stop wasting my good stuff in this forum.
autoload wrote:Master Bush wrote:Master Bush wrote:I dont know nothing about Turkey invading Iraq, but I'm about to invade me some Turkey, cause I'm fucking hungry!
Damn it people. This joke was too good to not be mentioned. I gotta stop wasting my good stuff in this forum.
I didn't catch it earlier.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users