<<This is not true , Al Queda has attacked us in several diffrent ways >>
BFD -- so beef up your embassy security and your visiting warship security as well as your airport security. Again, no problem.
<< . . . and as long as they last they will attempt to be more inventive.>>
Well, so far their "inventiveness" has been limited to suicide truck bombing, airplane hijacking and suicide speed-boading. This doesn't exactly make them the Thomas Alva Edisons of international terrorism, as far as I can see. Surely you're not going to claim that they are a match for American inventiveness? I think you've probably figured out the solutions to all of their techniques to date. Shouldn't be any more airplane hijackings, suicide speed-boatings or truck drivings. I just don't believe that you live in such terror of their next move that it's worth half a trillion dollars to subdue one country of 23 million people which had no affinity whatsoever with them in the first place, just to prevent them from gaining a foothold there when there are so many other places they could just as logically operate from if Iraq was unavailable. They never operated from Iraq anyway. This whole theory is a crock - - obviously the U.S. is in Iraq for the oil not out of any exaggerated "fear" of al Qaeda.
<<One of the advantages of fighting Al Queda in Iraq is that all of the Americans there are armed and this is the opposite of the situation Al Queda likes, if we leave them alone they will return to pusilanimous backstabbing.>>
Oh, I think you have that all wrong. Al Qaeda loves to fight armed Americans. That's what draws them into Iraq. That's what brings the new recruits into the business. What other organization can promise a glorious martyrdom by going mano a mano with the minions of the Great Satan? These guys aren't nearly as pusillanimous as you like to think. If America had their balls, they'd draft a half-million men and send them all to Iraq but they need to restrict casualties to the army of hillbilly rejects and Green Card applicants who nobody gives a shit about, so they send these guys over there with a ton of firepower, kill half a million Iraqis "to bring them democracy" or whatever the nonsensical line of the day happens to be, and figure at the end of the day when they've killed maybe four or five million more, the place will start to quieten down.
<<This is not true either, [that foreigners are going to take a 90% cut of the oil ]>>
OK so it's probably not literally true, the original draft hydrocarbons law did propose a 90% max, but we all know how these things work, ask for 90, "settle" for 50 - - when under Saddam, the foreigners got zip and the country (till Kuwait) was a model of prosperity.
<<build a scale of the countrys most "exploited " by the US and European based companys and you will find a lot of coincidence with the most progress and increase in standard of liveing.>>
Yeah, I bet the next thing you're going to tell us is that China was a model of prosperity under the U.S.-backed KMT and was ruined when it shook off the parasites and went its own way. Iraq under Saddam was doing fine without foreign hands in its till, and it's hard to imagine how it'd do any better with Halliburton and Exxon siphoning off their 90% or even 50%. But I guess anything can be rationalized somehow.