boomtown wrote:Which raises an interesting question. When the foreign troops leave - what happens?
Who cares? It's not my concern. All I want is an immediate pullout from Afghanistan and Iraq.
U.S. military casualties have surged in Iraq in recent weeks, with U.S. troops engaging in perilous urban sweeps to curb sectarian violence in Baghdad while facing unrelenting violence elsewhere.
At least 44 U.S. troops have been killed so far in October. At the current pace, the month would be the deadliest for U.S. forces since January 2005. After falling to 43 in July, the U.S. toll rose in August and September before spiking this month. The war's average monthly U.S. death toll is 64.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061012/us_ ... N5bmNhdA--
I'm sure the jingos will chime in on why we should stay. The United States and her lackie Britain have no right to occupy another nation. Anything less would be supporting imperialism.