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USAPride 8 months ago

Dear Dumbass-son-of-a-*****,
Your country has been reduced to rubble because some dumbfuck Arab-****-faces killed 2000 American citizens on American soil. Because we are civilized and don't run around our deserts killing each other everyday over dumb **** like who's camels ****** your thirty wives, we chased the **** face across Iraq until we caught the *******. He's dead now. About the politics, your country is only good for the oil and nothing more. I prefer to take my beloved 146,000 U.S. Soldiers out of your ****-ridden desert wasteland and use nuclear weaponry to ruduce the entire Middle East to rubble - camels and all. Now that is good politics. And your English sucks. When your government has the balls to stand up for itself, I'm sure I'll get to see my boys again. Until then, keep your ungrateful mouth and bad English to yourself.

MAXWELL about 1 year ago

ESTA MUY BUENA

al djzairi about 1 year ago

do you beleave on usa democratie ? i don't think so . they came to share with the english the iraki petrol only. there is no map irak is dead . irak is killed please don't say irak. alah yarhmou.

socialista about 1 year ago

How many of the cities on this map have been reduced to rubble by the United States' occupation?