You have to do what is best for you and your children. Growing up and developing in a loveless marriage will most likely damage your children's perceptions of relationships in the future. It is your responsibility to show them how to effectively manage and express their emotions, so remaining in a relationship where there is no love only shows them that perseverance leads to misery and they may have many failed relationships as a result. And then there's you. Just because your husband wants to be with his children, it does not mean that your own emotional wellbeing should suffer in the name of your children. In choosing to have children we choose to shoulder a number of burdens both pleasurable and painful. Making yourself actively miserable for there sake can be one of them. However, ask yourself this: is your unhappiness affecting the children? If so, then you need to get out of the marriage. If not, then you should STILL consider a divorce from this man. He obviously wants the convenience of a wife and the proximity to his children, but without any of the burdn, and that's not how it should be.
Is John McCain for the Iraq War?
dear sir or ma'am,
i am sorry to tell you the war with iraq is over. it has been over for about three years now and you need to go get professional help or if your really intrested in it get a time machine and go back there and learn about it first hand. However, while the Iraq War was up for a vote in 2003 and during its existence, John McCain was consistently a supporter of the war.
thank you
How long is mail delivery time from a military base in Iraq to NC?
My experience was that it could be three to seven days if you were lucky, up to three weeks if you weren't (we often weren't).
Can you wear the overseas ribbon if you've deployed for two years in Iraq?
You may wear, and only wear those ribbons notedwithin your personal military record, sometimes called a jacket. If you have been discharged the ribbons you qualifyto wearwill be indicated on your DD-214(Discharge Papers). An individual who wears a ribbonand/or medal not earned, is open for a very, very big problem should that person be called on the carpet. Check twice before dressing your uniform. Like the old Carpenter saying, "Measure twice, cut once."
Not now, there is no reason. Possibly you meant 'Should Iraq HAVE BEEN bombed?'
What was Iraq's point of view on the United states invading Iraq?
to set up a central banking system money and to control the oil who would get to buy it deal already made for 5 million barrels of oil per day. and of course to remove a evil man,lets not forget rv
There is no distinct reason why Iraq hates Israel as opposed to any other Arab State. To read the reasons for this hatred, please read the Related Question.
Why are there British soldiers fighting in Iraq?
to help us win the war, be more specific
(A Brit's perspective)
a) It's hard to say no to important allies like the US
b) Tony Blair, the then prime minister, thought it was the right thing to do
c) Someone somewhere thought there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
d) Other countries with similar problems would have been more costly to invade
e) Protests don't work.
Saddam's Son
No - Iraq does not have tigers, although they were once found on the Northern borders of Iran and Turkey.
As of 1990, Tigers are limited to SE Asia (with some in the NE of China and SE of Russia).
What is the relationship between the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and Iraqi Ba'ath Party?
The relationship is rather confusing and is best summarized as "the enemy of my enemy is my friend except on Fridays when he is my enemy too". ISIL, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, is an Sunni Islamist group, which means that their end-goal is the creation of a singular state ruled by a strict interpretation of Shari'a Law with a preference for Sunnis over Shiites. By contrast, the Iraqi Ba'ath Party is a Sunni Secularist group, which means that their end-goal is the creation of a singular state ruled without regard to religion with a preference for Sunnis over Shiites. Both groups, therefore oppose the current government which is a Shiite Moralistic government, which means that it allows religion to have an active state in government affairs but is not bound by it (a mentality between Secularism and Islamism) and has a preference of Shiites over Sunnis.
As a result, both ISIL and the Iraqi Ba'ath Party oppose this current government, but are also very wary of each other. Regardless, they hammered out an alliance in May of 2014 and their combined efforts (although ISIL was more powerful) brought down a number of Iraqi cities like Mosul, Tikrit, Basih, and Samarra. However, the differences between the groups (Islamism vs. Secularism) are beginning to strain the alliance, especially as ISIL is trying to create a rigid Shari'a compliant government and the Ba'athists are disinterested. It is likely that infighting will begin soon, with serious altercations happening as early as late August or early September.
UPDATE: As of early 2015, most of the Ba'athists have been killed or removed by Islamic State. The infighting between the group has effectively become slaughter for those Ba'athists that have not abandoned their ideals and simply become part of Islamic State.