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  • 1 of 34

    by Marie Devine

    Although it looks like there is no victory available in the war on terror in the Iraq War, there are things written in the Muslim holy book that could cause a cease fire. Without injecting God's word into the war, it is m...read more

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    by Robert Catesby

    WASHINGTON Respected Republicans such as Dick Lugar (R-IN), George Voinovich (R-OH), Olympia Snowe (R-WA) and Pete Domenici (R-NM), are now joining the chorus of democrats in calling for a troop withdrawal from Iraq. As th...read more

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    by Luke Bawden

    A war of words and thats the only war there should ever be. As a New Zealand citizen I believe we should table a resolution with the united nations calling on all member states to make available a peace making body to g...read more

  • 4 of 34

    by Gordon Mcdonald

    So many experts! So few people who have the slightest idea of what is involved in ending the war in Iraq. Suggesting that the troops just pack up their tents and come home is a commonly expressed comment. But, would that t...read more

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    by Adam Greenwood

    There is a very big difference between trying to end the war, and trying to win the war. Until that difference is crystallized in the minds of the top administrators, the war will not even come close to ending. For star...read more

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    by David Meier

    Ending the American involvement in the war in Iraq is easy. We remove our troops and go home. It is truly that easy. But what would the consequences be? Regional instability threatening every country bordering Iraq. I...read more

  • by G. L. Hammontree

    How do we end the war in Iraq? Simple. We announce a victory as we did in Korea, Vietnam, Granada and Bosnia. There doesn't have to be an actual victory it seems, just our willingness to announce it and move on to the n...read more

  • 8 of 34

    by NetJr

    The majority of America is polarized against the war, and our political leaders need to get the job done quickly before defeat is accepted. Losing this war would leave Iraq in the hands of Islamic Extremist funded by Iran...read more

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    by Dortha King

    What I would love to see in this poor bereft country, is to first review the latest "crisis", "scandal", what you will and to approach this in a whole new, yet old way. Does anyone remember the oil for food program? T...read more

  • 10 of 34

    by Carlos William

    How to end the Iraq war? First, all the soldiers take down their tents and pack them into the big bags they put on their backs. Then they put those bags into the big trucks they drive in the desert. Then all the soldier...read more

  • 11 of 34

    by Nilufer R.

    Simple: We need to pull out immediately. America (and Great Britain) should have never invaded Iraq, to begin with. There were no reasons to invade Iraq. No mass destruction weapons existed, and the Uranium scare was a hoa...read more

  • 12 of 34

    by The revolution

    The war in Iraq is not something that you can just end it is a very complex situation that needs a lot of knowledgeable people to be part of, there are complexities to this war that are of the utmost importance. There are ...read more

  • 13 of 34

    by Marco Miranda Senior

    The Professor Path to Victory, or Whatever. "Professor, we must have a serious talk about the Iraqi situation. I believe it is important that you air your opinions on this matter and help me form my own. Your influence...read more

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    by David Furritus

    The ostrich is an interesting animal. For years people think that they like to stick their heads in the ground to avoid trouble. If they don't see it then it doesn't exist. Of course, ostriches have a brain that's smaller ...read more

  • 15 of 34

    by Stephen Carlin

    Last Saturday, I had friends in Washington DC protesting the war in Iraq, and other friends in the same city at the same time, protesting the protesters with the group, "A Gathering Of Eagles." And in my humble opinion; bo...read more

  • 16 of 34

    by Code Pink

    I am, in general, a law-abiding citizen. I pay my taxes. I use my turn signals. I show respect for law enforcement officers, too much sometimes, according to Medea. I am a realistic person and an idealistic soul. The combi...read more

  • 17 of 34

    by Nathan Hook

    There are three logical ways to end the war in Iraq: political negotiation, tactical withdrawal, or increasing the number of troops on the ground to a point where saturation occurs and the enemy is flushed from the country...read more

  • 18 of 34

    by Robert C. Sage

    Hold a series of summits, both domestically and internationally. You start with the recognition that the American effort is unsustainable in its present form, but you must put the best face possible on things. It should ...read more

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    by Heather Bowlds

    In order to decide how to end the war in Iraq it's important to understand the deep roots of the problem as well as the actions that have acted as catalysts to the event. The conflict between the Sunnis and the Shi'ites ha...read more

  • 20 of 34

    by Jeff Kramer

    The debate continues to rage over the United States involvement in Iraq, yet the one thing missing is a viable solution. There are no easy answers and there are consequences on both sides of this debate. As a retired se...read more

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