DJ wondered why the other "comments" thread received little action from those opposed to the war. The answer is simple, for me anyway. There is nothing to comment on. WHat do you think, I am suddenly on the wagon and want to send more young people over there? This particular soldier feels that all is well, and I have no problem with that at all. Other iboaters have finally had their own beliefs on the war justified through this soldier. Again, no problem. Whatever it takes to make you feel good.<br /><br />However, not all soldiers feel as optimistic. Many are as against the war. They are in a catch 22 situation. Fight the war as ordered by the Commander in Chief, or go AWOL. Regardless of what anybody says, it's not all lies by the "liberal press."<br /><br />I started this thread because I believe those soldiers against the war deserve equal time.<br /><br /> http://www.duckdaotsu.org/antiwar_soldiers.html <br /><br /> http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2004/11/10_400.html <br /><br />I have said it before, and will again:<br /><br />At this point, Iraq needs to be left to their own devices. Whether we leave today, or in 10 years, the result will be the same. Civil unrest, until they figure things out for themselves. As of now, they sit back watching Americans die for their freedom. If their freedom is worth having, they will do as our ancestors did. They will fight for it. W has given them the opportunity, and that is all he can do. If they don't earn it through their own blood, it's not going to have the same value to them. Without their own blood, they will certainly be more willing to give it up once threatened upon our departure. We need to get out so we can see what they really wish to fight for! Until then, it's nothing more than conjecture on our part. <br /><br />I have heard so many say, "freedom is not free." Well, right now it is not costing the Iraqies as much as it is the Americans. When will the Iraqies be expected to understand that there is a cost associated with freedom?