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Should I stay or should I go?

Tom Paine | 13.12.2006 10:14

Regional Middle East war on the cards

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NEW YORK - Saudi Arabia has warned it could decide to increase financial support to Iraqi Sunnis if the U.S. pulls its troops out of Iraq.

Saudi Arabia is a majority Sunni country and is, at present, supporting the Sunnis in Iraq and is getting ready to send its troops in there, anonymous American and Arab diplomatic sources have said.

But this will have to increase if U.S. troops leave Iraq, the New York Times said.
The Bush administration has repeatedly said that it is stuck between a ‘rock and a hard place’ as it can’t leave and it can’t stay.

It is reported that Bush has now taken to singing the Clash song…

“Should I stay or should I go”
Darling you gotta let me know
Should I stay or should I go?
If you say that you are mine
Ill be here til the end of time
So you got to let know
Should I stay or should I go?

in the corridors of the White House.

The Times reported that King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia sent the warning to Bush through Vice President during the vice president's visit to Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia has expressed concern that once U.S. troops leave Iraq that the controlling Shiite majority could massacre the Sunni minority.

Cheney is reported to have said that Nixon was right about Rumsfeld and that he is an arrogant, ruthless and useless little bastard.

Tom Paine