who was providing his security...which american company...there is only two...when one gets down to it...both use different tatitics...that is all i would like to say...but would appreciate any info that could add to the puzzle...
Posted by: ravin black at
January 25, 2005 09:37 AM
Until the Iraqis are free from the US invaders, that country will not be safe for Americans to visit. It seems that the average American doesnt even know about the destruction and death, particularly among civillians, that they have caused. The tradgedy of the destruction of Fallujah and the use of poison gas, napalm and depleted uranium against a mainly civillian target hadly gets a mention in American news sources, One thing achieved is the creation of a lot of very angry Iraqis. The results from here on in will reflect the above.
Posted by: James at
April 19, 2005 01:55 AM
James you're correct there are a lot of angry Iraqi's now. I am a American and my family and friends live in America, having served in the US Army I can proudly and honestly say I am extremely satisifed with the fight in Iraq. I am also very satisfied that someone in our government took the fight to the enemies of the US, this includes the Iraqi people. The same Iraqis who so definetly stood in their streets chanting anti-American sloogans and burning the US flag but when it came time to defend their country stepped back into the shadows like the cowardish people they truly are, similar to the French, let's let others do our work. In America we aren't afraid to stand up and say what we want to who we want, you see we fought for our rights 200 years ago. So you tell all of your Iraqi brothers and sisters to suck it up and deal with it because America and Democracy are in Iraq to stay. And if you don't like it then do something about it!