Make fun all you want but you lost the argument by
a long shot.
Support is support.
S.Simon
"Donal" wrote in message ...
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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You lose big time again Donal you mislead and ignorant whining liberal
fool.
from: http://apnews.myway.com/article/20031113/D7UPVKQ00.html
Countries besides the United States that are assisting in postwar Iraq:
Albania - 71 non-combat troops in northern Iraq.
You *******! I nearly pis*ed myself when I read that! "71" *non-combat"
troops????
Azerbaijan - 150 troops for law enforcement and protection of religious
and historic monuments in Iraq.
150!!!! Bwahahahahah. What a commitment?
Bulgaria - 485 troops patrolling Karbala, south of Baghdad. An additional
289 are to be sent.
Central America and the Caribbean - Dominican Republic (300 troops), El
Salvador (360), Honduras (360) and Nicaragua (120) are
assisting a Spanish-led brigade in south-central Iraq.
Czech Republic - 296 troops and three civilians running a field hospital
in Basra, and a small detachment of military police.
Denmark - 406 troops, including light infantry, medics and military
police. An additional 90 soldiers are being sent.
Georgia - 69 troops, including 34 special forces soldiers, 15 engineers
and 20 medics.
Estonia - 55 troops.
Hungary - 300 transportation troops.
Italy - 3,000 troops.
Emmmm... shouldn't that be 2,973?
Regards
Donal
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