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Cartoon: IRAQ (medium) by serkan surek tagged surekcartoons

IRAQ

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on 09 09+00:00 September 09+00:00 2010
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1,000,000 civil people died in Iraq.

Política »  Conflictos & Guerra

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Tzod Earf wrote:
You should have raised Britain and Saudi Arabia's flag. They're the main ones profiting. Yet, I do agree with you to a point. Bush should have left Saddam Hussein alone since he was the only one who proved capable of keeping those fools in check.
You`re absolutely right and we have to learn again, that history is not fair..while the U.S. presidents could live their lifes after they used weapons of mass distruction and killed much more innocent people all over the world and are responsible for all civil and millitary losses on both sides too, but Saddam trial was like the nazi trials..just a symbol for whatever..I don`t think that the average life in Irak has really changed that much, compared to the time before the war, except for the leading class..

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You should have raised Britain and Saudi Arabia's flag. They're the main ones profiting. Yet, I do agree with you to a point. Bush should have left Saddam Hussein alone since he was the only one who proved capable of keeping those fools in check.

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saadet demir yalcin
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çarpıcı bir konu ve çarpıcı bir çizim.. tebrikler... *****

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