In their eyes, they are protecting their loveones from.... us.
If you look at it from their perspective, you can't blame them. It's no different than the Brit's occupation of America or Northern Ireland.
No one has a right to enter another country and impose it's will.
2006-11-12 06:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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War is War is War. I don't always believe in war but i do believe that the American government is trying their best to stop some very bad people. As always in doing so innocent people are killed. It is not a pretty picture. War has never been pretty but i know one thing if I happened to be born there instead of the good old United States of America I would not be sitting at my computer and typing this because it would not be allowed. I would not have been able to choose my husband or simple things like which hospital to go to. I would not have a chance to speak my mind so in the case of the war going on right now I say stand your ground America because I enjoy my freedom and I want my children to do the same.
2006-11-12 14:12:11
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answered by bb 2
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Yes I would protect America even if it meant death.
That is why I don't agree with our President's foreign policy. Iraq did not attack us first. And I keep hearing we have to stay for victory. I wish someone would define victory in this case. If it is to make Iraq a Democracy, then the President has to realize that most Americans and Iraqis don't think it will work. So, no democracy, no victory? We should of never attacked Iraq. Should of stayed in Afghanistan and finished up there and found Osama been forgotten.
2006-11-12 14:17:42
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answered by DAVID T 3
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So, if you were a Muslim, which you are not, and you saw the terrorists blowing up women and children would you want to save these women and children by cooperating with the British and American forces in Iraq? No, because you just can't believe that anyone but the Americans are the bad ones there, right? Hypocrite.
2006-11-12 14:09:58
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answered by Anonymous
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okay yes women and children do get hurt and killed . but sometimes , They are the ones doing the killling, My uncel was almost killed by some kids. So untill you have been in a war just
trying to make it home. Do not blame them. I would defend my
contry.
2006-11-12 14:37:23
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answered by Krissy 4
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Muslims kill more of each other, than Americans kill of them. I don't remember any Americans flying into muslim buildings. I haven't seen any videos of Americans beheading muslims. What's your point?
2006-11-12 15:34:10
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answered by fmf3 2
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America´s greatest threat is from wasps.
When my wife and I had a picnic recently, we took some firearms in case of terrorists because Fox news had reported high daily terror alert. But we were terrorised by wasps.
People should spend more time worrying about how we are going to get rid of the wasps.
Not many people know this, but bees make honey - and wasps make mustard.
Therefore we must keep some wasps in captivity and kill the rest, so that we can enjoy mustard with hotdogs and other savory things.
2006-11-12 14:10:14
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answered by Pastor Sauce 3
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well seeing how i'm in iraq right now, i think i should have a good perspective here. innocent people always die in war, but what we try to do, is minimize collateral damage! theres no way around it! no matter how well trained you are, s*** happens! but the only real big cases i've seen out here, were terrorists killing their own people so...
2006-11-12 14:20:59
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answered by king cole 1
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Civilians are quite often casualties of war. Of course, most people would defend their friends and families from unprovoked attacks by combatants.
2006-11-12 14:07:11
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answered by cheyennetomahawk 5
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They are, are they? Where's your proof. For an accusation like that you should have a source listed.
And isolated incidents perpetrated by renegades does not equal American policy.
2006-11-12 14:27:08
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answered by Chris J 6
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