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Originally Posted by UnoMasMezcal
I can't disagree with either of you. BUT What the hell you we do now? Turn our people against our own troops because we disagree with why / how they got there? Are you willing to tell a combat vet he/she fought for nothing?
We owe it to them to create something positive in the end. Peace in the region. I don't know how, but something.
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Absolutely agree with you. It will take a miracle to get this turned around.
Everyone is just clammering for control. and if we did pick up and leave, dear lord the amount of dead that would be piling up.
Just not a good formula no matter how you strategically play it.
In the mean time our boys and girls wake up everyday over there and deal with it.
It's hard thing what war does to a person and for that very reason alone our vets deserve our utmost respect (and service).
On the other end of the gun.....My mother and I befriended a family who were Albainian refugees from Serbia.
The stories the children would tell made my jaw drop and left me with a deep sadness for what they must have went through.
....It's hard thing what war does to a person.
So getting back to the original topic. Can't judge.
....It's hard thing what war does to a person.