Comments by "Solo Renegade" (@SoloRenegade) on "UATV English"
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@samgyeopsal569 We fought Al Qaeda in Iraq. Al Qaeda was an international organization, formed in Saudi Arabia and trained some in Afghanistan, but for some reason they preferred Iraq. At some point they decided Ramadi, Iraq was their capital city and came there and fought us for it. Don't ask me why, makes no sense to me. Look how many Al Qaeda leaders were killed in Iraq. We were fighting Al Qaeda and others from around the world that hated America in Iraq. It was very easy for them to get into Iraq through the various borders such as Syria and Iran. And when Al Qaeda was finally defeated, a Pentagon analyst wrote a report about what would happen if the US withdrew from Iraq prematurely before things were adequately stabilized. Obama decided this report was a good battle strategy and withdrew, allowing the remnants of Al Qaeda to reform into what is now ISIS, which caused chaos and death in Iraq, but also spilled into Turkey and Syria, in an bid to oust Assad.
Al Qaeda has everything to do with Iraq.
We fought the Taliban in Afghanistan for no reason, but we fought Al Qaeda in Iraq. Ironic isn't it given all the rhetoric about the two wars over the years.
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