War is diplomacy by other means. War is death. War is destruction. Our soldiers die. Their soldiers die. Anyone near a battle area can be killed. Children are killed. Adults are mowed down. Soldiers keep themselves alive to fight another day. When the shooting starts, until it stops, anyone not in your uniform is the enemey. Soldiers are trained to shoot, period.
We do not see war. It's cleaned up. If we go to war, the battles, should be on TV. We need to know exactly what we, via our soliders, do everyday in a war zone. Right now, I expect most Iraqis feel the urge to spit when they see someone in a U.S. uniform. I guess that's better than running for fear of their lives instead. War is profitable, but at what cost? See the documentary and think about war a bit.
‘Incident in New Baghdad’: What happened in Iraq?
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