SeventeenDiamonds wrote:
Maybe I was unclear, I never intended to criticise the UK for withdrawing before the US "and thereby leaving them all alone".
17D wrote:
everything that goes on in Iraq from here on in will be in no way attributable to the British government, including the final withdrawal, which will now rest entirely in America's hands. Good for them. What courageous, selfless and decisive action from the world's most praised and yet most bitter ex-colonial power.
It sure sounded like it.
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My point was solely that the decisions about withdrawal from Iraq rests entirely (ENTIRELY) in the hands of the US,
Not really. I'm sure Brown could've decided to stay in Iraq longer had he wanted to.
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is only, if at all, worthy of comment in relation to the strategic media damage-control of Mr. Brown's impotent and doomed government.
I don't think that Brown's decision to withdraw now, as opposed to in 6 month time, makes any difference in terms of media damage-control. Brown is f
ucked beyond repair, and this decision will have no effect whatsoever on his standing.
Maybe you're new around here, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. When Nobby made this thread, it wasn't in a "Hurray, we're finally out of Iraq, what a brave and bold decision by Mr Brown, oh how we love him for being independent of the US!!" kinda spirit.