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U.S. Success in Iraq War Could Hurt Democrats

Submitted by jofa, Aug 8, 2007 20:56

From an european point of view this war has stalled.
The iraq Parliament have rejected the draft oil law to this day. And sinse the lawmakers there belive this law is to the benefit of big oil and not Iraq they will continue to reject it to the end of the war.
The Iraq Parliament also have made it clear that they vant all coaltion soldiers out of Iraq. In may 2007 they have made legitime new laws to force an end to this war.
It seems that this head part of the Iraq political system is working also in wartime, and now they have vacation.


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