Top 475 Iraqi Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
Our main goal as Iraqi people is to drive the occupation out in any way.
Yes, we need a force to continue to train, assist, advise the Iraqi army.
The advent of self-government for the Iraqi people is a watershed moment in their history. — © Todd Akin
The advent of self-government for the Iraqi people is a watershed moment in their history.
Any solution for the Iraqi problem cannot be reached without Arabs and Arab participation.
I can't see democracy occurring by force - after an Iraqi war, because of the fallout from that.
By 2007, Iraqi society had completely collapsed.
We should have done more damage to the Iraqi forces before they withdrew from the Kuwaiti theater.
The training and equipping of Iraqi security forces should be accelerated.
Forty-five percent of Iraqi citizens think it is morally okay to attack American troops.
In the Gulf War, U.S. Marine Corps wheeled vehicles were killing Iraqi T-72 tanks.
I just want to say something. 655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who are the terrorists?
The Iraqi people are suffering just as if they were still under Saddam.
Some people have criticized the United States and the United States military for guarding oil fields and not guarding the Iraqi National Museum which had priceless antiquities in it. They say that this shows a fundamental lack of respect for Iraqi history. I want to remind those people of this: The oldest relics in the museum, 5,000 or 6,000 years old. That oil is 65 million years old. You had to guard that. ... Those antiquities will only last another 5,000 or 6,000 years. When we burn that oil, those fumes will linger long after.
I grow up in the States, in Miami, but I was born in Guatemala, and my father's Cuban, and in 'Body of Lies,' I played an Iraqi. — © Oscar Isaac
I grow up in the States, in Miami, but I was born in Guatemala, and my father's Cuban, and in 'Body of Lies,' I played an Iraqi.
I'm not the expert on how the Iraqi people think, because I live in America, where it's nice and safe and secure.
Well, we won the war. You know what that means. In twenty years, we'll all be driving Iraqi cars
No one believes for a moment the embargo will prompt the Iraqi people to rise against Saddam Hussein.
At least 23,000 civilians have also died in the Iraqi killing field and the U.S. is stuck in a quagmire.
The Pentagon still has not given a name to the Iraqi war. Somehow 'Operation Re-elect Bush' doesn't seem to be popular.
Were helping build capability and capacity in the new Iraqi Navy
Official intelligence on Iraqi weapons programs was flawed, but even with its flaws, it was not what led to the war.
Deep down, the Iraqi people want the United States out. And their self-determination should be respected.
Every time you treat an Iraqi disrespectfully, you are working for the enemy.
The Iraqi elections struck a blow to the heart of global terrorism.
There are a lot of Iraqi people we can never pay back for what we've done.
The solution really has to lie within the Iraqi people.
And there is, I am certain, among the Iraqi people a respect for the care and the precision that went into the bombing campaign.
Today we confront the future with optimism from a founded hope for the Iraqi people - in freedom
Clearly, the American war planners misjudged the determination of the Iraqi forces.
There have been linkages between the Iraqi government and al-Qaeda going back more or less a decade.
I see it as my duty to take a stand for the Iraqi people, for democracy, freedom and reconciliation.
Sports can unify the Iraqi people - no Sunnis, no Shiites, just sport for the country.
We believe that an Iraqi founding national assembly, freely elected, must decide the future of Iraq.
The Iraqi regime is a threat of unique urgency. [...] It has developed weapons of mass death.
Well, we won the war. You know what that means. In twenty years, we'll all be driving Iraqi cars.
And over time, I think, as Iraqi security capacity builds, you'll see American and coalition presence there decline.
We are ready to train new Iraqi forces outside Iraq. We did it in Abu Dhabi.
The Kurdish people welcome the no-fly zone protection, contrary to the Iraqi regime that is against it. — © Jalal Talabani
The Kurdish people welcome the no-fly zone protection, contrary to the Iraqi regime that is against it.
We'll build new ties of trade and of commerce, culture and education that unleash the potential of the Iraqi people.
Why is the United States behaving so arrogantly? All that (Mr. Bush) wants is Iraqi oil.
A transitional government is the beginning of a transfer of sovereignty. It's a question of Iraqi security and moving forward with the political process.
Three years into the war, tens of thousands of American troops remain targets of a growing Iraqi insurgency.
Iraqi commandos landed at George W. Bush's compound, assassinated him, and dumped his body in the Atlantic.
There were no terrorists in Iraq. There's never been an Iraqi terrorist.
American companies will have a big shot at Iraqi oil.
We will be changing the regime of Iraq for the good of the iraqi people.
We now have a satisfactory solution not only to coalition forces, but also to the Iraqi authorities themselves.
You've gotten words about those American and Iraqi deaths and mutilations, but precious few images.
Does [America] realize the meaning of every Iraqi becoming a missile that can cross to countries and cities? — © Saddam Hussein
Does [America] realize the meaning of every Iraqi becoming a missile that can cross to countries and cities?
It is imperative the United States continues to demonstrate its commitment to a unified Iraqi.
They've not been able to control any Iraqi city. We're waging war against this snake and we will be victorious.
The Iraqi people will not allow any country to take possession of their own resources.
The only way an Iraqi biological agent would kill you is if it landed on your head.
Iraqi forces are still in control of the city, and they are engaging in an attrition war with the enemy.
I am quite sensitive to politics, because you know, as an Arab, an Iraqi, all your life, you are very conscious of it.
Being Iraqi taught me to be very cautious.
There's overwhelming evidence that there was a connection between Al Qaeda and the Iraqi government.
These mercenaries and hirelings kidnapped civilians in the Al-Faw Peninsula so that they might claim that they captured Iraqi soldiers.
The Iraqi military are able to deploy these weapons within 45 minutes of a decision to do so.
I have not suggested there's a connection between Iraq and 9/11, but there's clearly an established Iraqi track record with terror.
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