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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Iraq “Stable” and “Democratic” - Barack Obama


Iraq “Stable” and “Democratic” - Barack Obama


“It’s neither stable nor democratic, frankly speaking.  The terrorists are hitting again very severely.  Al Qaeda is fully operational now in Iraq” - Ayad Allawi


By Dell Hill via Jim Hoft

“Iraq’s former interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi told CNN’s Fareed Zararia that President Obama was wrong when he claimed the United States left Iraq as a stable and democratic country.



On GPS, Allawi said,

“It’s neither stable nor democratic, frankly speaking.  The terrorists are hitting again very severely.  Al Qaeda is fully operational now in Iraq”

But, he doesn’t understand.  Barack Obama had to withdraw troops to keep his base happy whether the country was ready to stand alone or not.

NewsBusters reported:



Dell’s Bottom Line:

President Obama’s declaration of a “stable” and “democratic” Iraq was obviously a total lie.  And he knows it full well.

It’s just one more example of how openly deceitful this President really is when it come to choosing between the politically correct thing(s) to say and the truth.  He will always opt for the politically correct.

And how is it that Al Qaeda is fully operational in Iraq?  We were told (constantly) by Democrats that Al Qaeda wasn’t even in Iraq...and after a blistering war with a far superior American military, weren’t they driven out?  Apparently not.  And another on-going lie from the Commander in Chief to the American people.

The current Iraqi government is but one false move from becoming the former government of Iraq.  Serious factions within that government still hold sway, and - now that the Americans are gone - it would be no surprise at all if a military coup were to take place at any moment.  That’s just how “stable” Iraq really is.

We allowed the Iraq government to dictate the terms of our withdrawal and that same Iraq government will pay a very dear price for bending to its extremist elements.

Expect a major conflict in Iraq before this year is over.

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