end of Britain's physical military presence in any Iraqi city
quote:
UK troops begin Basra withdrawal
British troops have begun to withdraw from their base at Basra Palace in the southern city, the Iraqi Defence Ministry has announced.
They will join the remaining 5,000 troops at the last remaining British base near Basra Airport, on the outskirts of the city.
About 550 British troops were based at the Palace.
quote:
The BBC's correspondent in Baghdad, Richard Galpin, said this was a "highly symbolic moment, marking the end of Britain's physical military presence in any Iraqi city".
Looks as though our troops are leaving Iraq pretty much. Pretty soon after GB has taken over eh?
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Sep-02-2007 19:34
Krypton
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Let us watch as rival Shiite militias and the Iraqi government turn Basra into a toilet hole.
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Sep-02-2007 20:53
Dervish
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Well really you have to ask:
1. Is it possible that by being there we are stirring up more violence?
2. Have we as a separate nation, given enough already?
On 1. I think it is very possible that we are (just by being there). Obviously there will be problems, 'security forces' killing on tribal grounds and so on but would us staying there make any difference?
As we speak 3 of 4 proveniences are already handed over. Basra is not Baghdad it has gotten worse lately but is that partly because we've stuck about too long?
On 2. the strain of two areas of intense operation has put on the small UK forces isn't to be underestimated either I'd say. 170 deaths nearly and financial costs £6.6 billion (FT estimate) aren't cheap either. I really do think the Army for example has been hit hard morale wise.
If not now, when should we leave?
EDIT: Added the billion.
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Sep-02-2007 21:56
Krypton
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Well, I believe the very reasons we went to war were false and borderline fraudulent if not completely. Based on that, I believe we should withdraw immediately. Basra will be our view of what will happen when and if the coalition withdraws.
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Sep-02-2007 22:03
Zharen
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If the Brits want to leave, then they should leave. No point in getting any further British troops killed over America's mess.
Sep-03-2007 07:42
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quote:
Originally posted by Zharen
If the Brits want to leave, then they should leave. No point in getting any further British troops killed over America's mess.
Well put.
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Sep-05-2007 02:44
The Arbiter
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Just being in Iraq is not causing more violence. It's simply putting our men at risk and in turn our countries. 95% of the violence is between Iraqies themselves and we arnt doing a very good job of policing it. We are just a scratch on the gigantic arse of extremism. Annoying but other-wise non-lethal.
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Sep-05-2007 14:01
erdega
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heroic and sklllful Iraqi resistance has made life a hell for british thieves and liars, we can only thank them for that. And brit army as usual refuses to fight with their equivalents, no wonder US army copied their tactics
Sep-06-2007 12:05
The Arbiter
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Yeah, I dont think you quite know what you're talking about. Al Qaeda forces (Not Iraqi) refuse to fight the coalition directly, because they fail. Instead, they are cowards and they attack innocent Iraqi's with the dual intentions of making it look like we are causing the problem and cleansing rival factions. In actual fact, native Iraqi factions are actually starting to cooperate with the coalition. (See Anmbar province.)
I fail to see what you mean by ''Refusing to fight with their equivilants, no wonder US army copied their tactics.'' Which, if It means what I think it might mean actually contradicts reality.
Hopefuly you're just being sarcastic.
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Sep-06-2007 12:14
LazFX
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quote:
Originally posted by erdega
heroic and sklllful Iraqi resistance has made life a hell for british thieves and liars, we can only thank them for that.
heroic and sklllful??
Is that what you Islamic fascists call each other?? resistance??
must make you people feel like big men killing women and children in the name of some focked up view from a pedophile....
Sep-06-2007 12:18
Dervish
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quote:
Originally posted by erdega
heroic and sklllful Iraqi resistance has made life a hell for british thieves and liars, we can only thank them for that. And brit army as usual refuses to fight with their equivalents, no wonder US army copied their tactics
Britain pulling out is the conclusion to a political process, they act outside that. We'll see how well they can handle it themselfs eh? If they fall down we'll help them, if they don't need us then we're out.
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Sep-06-2007 17:23
erdega
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Originally posted by Dervish
Britain pulling out is the conclusion to a political process, they act outside that. We'll see how well they can handle it themselfs eh? If they fall down we'll help them, if they don't need us then we're out.
what political process ?
Bush(and Clinton before him) and Blair before he quit never recognized any "political process" but military might to further their economic interest and almost single handedly killed any credibility for united nations and any other global entity .
90%+ people in Iraq never wanted british and american invaders normally and the only reason they will leave is to save themselves and because they have failed in their colonial plans