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  I must agree that there is a sense of guilt and dishonor in giving up after having faught so long and having lost so many to the cause.  I was a soldier there for a year and a civilian contractor for two.  My old college room mate (great guy) died in a roadside bomb outside of Baghdad.  I have personally experienced several attacks while in combat.  This piece of our history has become a large part of my life, and now, as a veteran with my perspective, I feel betrayed, tricked, and used by the Big Chief.  I don't blame our government but I blame its leader, the chief executive calling the shots.  Weapons of mass destruction?  Where are they? - THAT WAS THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE.  How do you explain that there are only a few brigades in Afghanistan and so much more in Iraq.  The target was Osama Bin Ladin in responce to 9/11, but our aim is at a different set of objectives now.  What more do we need from Iraq?  Peace and prosperity?  Is that what we're waiting for?  When a soldier dies in Iraq or Afghanistan what is he dying for?  Is he dying for the search for WMD?  Is he dying for the search for Bin Ladin?  Is he dying for democracy in Iraq?  Our economy is now justifiably threatened by the cost of this war.  Our reason's for dying aren't clear.  Pulling out wouldn't be a dishonor to the fallen troops, it would be an apology to them and an honor to those who are still alive.  "No country has benefited from a protracted war."  - Sun Tzu 

hamlettgh says:
I was in Afghanistan in 2002. We need more troops in Afghanistan. I disagree in pulling out of Iraq. Finish what we started. We do not need another South Vietnam like the US did when we signed the Paris Peace Accords in Jan 1973. We promised we would defend South Vietnam, but she fell to communism in 1975. What a shame and disgrace to the 58000 plus who are listed on the Wall.
Posted: September 20, 2008 8:42PM EDT
Karean says:
My sentiments completely. Well said. Hopefully, we all will start to pray for and demand peace. Karean
Posted: July 4, 2008 12:27AM EDT
GG-62- says:
Sun Tzu, you have my heartfelt gratitude for being a soldier in what I call
enemy territory. I agree with all you have written. I am a civilian, married
female. I sit with my husband and watch news and tears stream down my
face because of this senseless waste of lives and limbs. Not to speak of the
families that are torn asunder because their lives have been totally disrupted.
I believe we need protection for our country. But, how can it be protected
if we keep losing our precious men and women who have been trained to be
ready to save us here on our own grounds? JMO
God Bless You. GG
Posted: July 3, 2008 6:02PM EDT
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