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Why did the US military allow Al Qaeda into Iraq? Why didn't they secure the borders?

I have asked this question before and get the response Well it isn't the US job to secure Iraqi borders it's the Iraqis responsibility. 1. We disbanded their existing system and as the occupiers it WAS/IS our responsibility!2. We are still there under the premise that we are training the Iraqi military and police forces so they can defend themselves ..So if they are so weakthat even more points to the fact that it was our sole responsibility to keep foreign militias from gaining access to the country!Al Qaeda didn't DID NOT exist in Iraq until we let them in!Does this seem pretty messed up to anyone else here?

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