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Friday, November 03, 2006

sorry

I hope this time the link is working, thank you jenna for the hint.
They are two different views on Iraq: one: it´s outer control, second: it´s a necessary war and we will win it.
To jenna, you know the death number in iraq(civilians and soldiers) is 1000 the month. That makes 30 victims per day. A lot of soldiers has seen there a lot of bad stuff and over 1000 has died, maybe some adventorous people like it there, but normally it´s great pressure and danger to serve in Iraq, and a solution still seems to be far.
Is Iraq out of control? The people there still lack of electricity and water, so order you cannot say is there in Iraq, but most alarming is that now a civil war between the different tribes could come up. So Iraq is near to Chaos I would say.
Is it a necessary war? well when it´s necessary it will be going long and cost a lot of lifes. How long can US finance this war? thi is still another question. Sth. has gone wrong in Iraq, so better leave, I know most people will not agree, but this at now my opinion.

3 Comments:

At 8:05 AM, Blogger Self Confessed Walkover said...

I think there has to be more emphasis on providing the basic human needs to the people of Iraq. At the moment it just feels like the soldiers are just standing around looking like good targets. Our governments need to be doing more to actually solve problems than just thinking that by occupying the country, problem solved!

 
At 1:45 PM, Blogger harrys zen said...

I think the same, there is a change necessary.

 
At 5:46 PM, Blogger Jenna said...

Unfortunately, we've got ourselves stuck in such a predicament over there. It is a Catch-22 either way you go. Sometimes I wish we'd have just finished the job in Gulf 1 so that we didn't have to go back this time and make such fools of ourselves. But now we're there...

I hate it that my country thinks it needs to the world's policeman. Everyone winds up hating us.

I suppose that's what happens when you have 19-20 year olds armed with guns, explosives, and seeing traumatic things. Nothing's bound to go right.

 

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