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by Ann Nurse
Created on: June 27, 2008 Last Updated: November 20, 2010
The conflict in Iraq is not open for debate as to whether surrender or defeat is an option. We have
Created on: January 22, 2008
Of course surrender is an option, surrender is always an option. Defeat on the other hand is a consequence,
by David Guzman
Created on: June 08, 2008
The terms "surrender" does not apply to the US in Iraq, because, as
noted elsewhere, there is no authority
Created on: February 29, 2008
I'm sorry - can I just stop you on this one?
The words 'surrender' and 'defeat.' I thought the occupation
Created on: January 27, 2008
Conflict in Iraq: Neo-con success is not possible politically, militarily or economically. Dabuya invaded
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Created on: July 06, 2008
For the United States to even consider surrendering to a grossly inferior power such as Iraq is ridiculous.
Created on: July 30, 2008
In Iraq, Surrender or Defeat is Not an Option!
Having read several different articles, which expressed
Created on: January 23, 2008
Undergoing a military operation usually involves the achievement of objectives. Therefore, the United
Created on: January 27, 2008
Someone once said, "Ours is a world ruled by the aggressive use of force."
War is never a painless choice
Created on: January 22, 2008
The war in Iraq didn't start because of oil, nor did it start because of the personal agenda of the
Created on: January 23, 2008
The brain is a unit of measurement acting on a quantum level....Steven Grossberg PhD, STUDIES OF MIND
by Ekim Seyer
Created on: June 10, 2008
Surrendering in Iraq is not an option because the actual fighting over Iraq is finished. Defeat is out