I know this war is very unpopular right now and that many do not understand it due to its unusual nature. But I think that in the decades and centuries to come, this war will be remembered as the noblest of endeavors in which one nation sacrificed for the freedom of another.
Future generations of Iraqi's, if they remain free, will look back upon the U.S. and allies' sacrifices with respect and gratitude, just as today's Japanese honor their former military opponent General Douglas MacArthur.
Just my thoughts.
Yours?
2007-08-27
18:03:37
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