Palin: The Iraq war is "a task that comes from God"

Palin: The Iraq war is "a task that comes from God"
The governor of Alaska and now Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States, Sarah Palin, said three months ago that the U.S. sent troops to the Iraq war to make a "task that comes from God."

In a speech last June before students at evangelical ministry in his former church, Palin urged them to pray for a plan to build a natural gas pipeline in the state, 30,000 million dollars, claiming that this is "the will God. "

Palin also asked the students to pray for troops in Iraq, and stressed that his eldest son, Track, had been enrolled in the army and he hoped his move to the front.

"Our national leaders are sending to perform a task that comes from God," she said. "We must make sure we are praying for this, that there is a plan and that plan is God's plan," he said.

A video of the speech was posted on the website of the church, Wasilla Assembly of God, before being copied and uploaded to other sites online.

Palin told the students who graduated from the school of the church: "I need to agree with you." Palin said that while students preach the love of Jesus all along Alaska, she would work to realize the will of God from his post as governor, including the creation of jobs for the construction of the pipeline carrying natural gas from North Slope to the south.

"The will of God must be done to unify the people and companies for the construction of this gas line, so I pray for that," he said.