War NRR
CousinLarry
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Man I was looking over this list of the casualties from the war in Iraq. I think everyone should be forced to look at this list. Its really horrible to think about how many people have died so far. 2,100 coalition troops. I am not sure about the number of Iraqis but I am sure it is huge.
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/
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That link gave me the chills and made me feel like balling (crying) at the same time. I looked at the list and two guys on there were guys that were in my unit. One of them used to work for me. Those guys were very nice people and I think about them everyday. Cousin Larry, EVERYBODY SHOULD BE FORCED TO READ THE LIST.
This is what greatly pisses me off. I love it how these Bush asskissing armchair warmongers have this "oh well, that's just what war is like" or "...but they're terrorists and we should be killing them!" attitude whenever dead Iraqis are brought up in some water cooler debate. These are the same fuckheads who were crying their eyes out 2 years ago about "those poor Iraqis under biiiig, baaaaaaad Saddam". Shut the hell up!
Damn.
That was the saddest thing for me. Back when Ted Koppel ran the names and pictures of the war dead (it was only 500 then), so many of the soldiers were under 21. When I was 21 I had no fucking idea what I was going to do with my life.
agreed, but what's more of a disaster, is the mainstream media's dealing with this which im sure contributes to the general apathy. I guess America doesn't care unless someone says "George Bush doesn't care about Iraqi people". THAT's what this world has come down to.
Maybe we need to see Sean Penn driving a tank?
At a certain point you can't blame the media, because the info is out there. People just are not paying much attention to it. I got the death toll link off the front page of CNN.com.
I understand what your saying, but you are not like the majority of Americans.
yeah, but those are digits, characters, it does not compare with people seeing actual footage of such travesties...it like teaching students with overheads vs shwoing them an educational movie...people empathize more with visuals (i.e. Katrina is the perfect example. you dont think people's stomachs would turn if they saw what's really going on there with video footage? that IS the media's fault, but yes, we do need to accept some responsibilty regardless
^refering to the citizens of iraq, who's faces arent depicted in that link. my sympathies towards those soldiers as well though.
Thanks for bringing this back to everyone's attention. Next time just reup my old "don't worry everything's allright in Traq thread. Provocative title's help. This past week was particularly gruesome. Several hundred Iraqis dead after a series of retaliatory car bombings. Military leaders were forced to admit that the insurgency is still going very strong and that a major battle lies ahead in Samara (sp?). Meanwhile, the October vote on the constitution looms.
I remember when my old brigade got attacked in Samarra (Dec. 2003), a few weeks after we crossed the Kuwaiti-Iraqi border. Insurgents were shooting rockets, not rocket propelled grenades but rockets at us. Thankfully, no one was killed or injured from that attack but I'm typing this to show everyone a couple of points..
1. This nearly catastrophic attack occured nearly 2 years ago. Don't you think that the insurgents have strengthened over time and improved their tactics?
2. This 'major battle that lies ahead in Samarra' was invetible.
But y'all probably already knew that shit is real in the field...
Yeah, it really seems like things are just getting worse every day. Why do you think the coalition has put off dealing with Samarra for two years?
Don't apologize for rambling. Do you think the coalition command is as out of touch as the Bush administration, or is there an understanding within the command structure that this might not be a winnable war? If there is such a thing.
I don't even know what to say.
Did anyone else notice how many of those deaths were non-combat related?
This whole thing makes me sick.
I found a link for the Iraqi civilian death toll:
http://www.iraqbodycount.net/