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04 Sep 2010 18:50 AEST
From: wornoutsville
Over? Evidence would suggest otherwise
With 50, 000 US troops still there, doing what combat troops have been doing since the getgo I find announcements by officials have become more a reflection of how deceitful govt bodies have become than anything else. huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/03/ap-memo-iraq-war_n_705446.html
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