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they are suffering like hell.america will do great to them if it only can bring peace and security back as it was prior to the invassion.we want to hear at least the voice of our grand son.who is 4 now after the family was scattered as refugees in many countries.i and my wife shed rich tears when we see a grand parent huging ,or playing with their grandson.he lost his ability to speake after we were seperated,because we used to huge hime when there were exeplossions or gunfirings near our lost home.this is not fiction,nor we are beging the sympathy of others.but we are sure,that every human longs to sniff the tender smell of his young childs neck.we have been denied kissing him for more than a year,but he still cries when we phone him,we cry to,and spend the very few minutes crying instead of jocking.we wonder what wrong things have we done in our life to be punished so seveerely at the last years of our life,what has he done to be punished so.why is he denied to go to kindergarden,to have a walk with granpa in a park.i used to give him bath since he was born,we used to play houres in the tub,now i dont dare looking at my tub,because i dont see him there.some times i wake up frightened looking for him in my bed,he used to sleep like an angel on my arm,or on my chest,refusing to put him to his bed afterwords.he used to insist to light my ciggarett himself,sharing me my meals even if he had just taken his one.never make any noise when i sleep,if he wants to wake me up,he,just brings his lovely cute little nose on my face to make me feel his sweet breath.we are 3000 miles apart now,cant be reunited.if you hear about the stories of hundred of thousands of innocent children who turnd to be orphand,or who lost their limbs,or eyes,for no crime they have commited ,you will cry blood .try ti immagin this on your children.

2007-01-29 09:34:51 · answer #1 · answered by adm_maaf 4 · 0 0

No, the killing of harmless human beings is rarely outstanding. i don't have faith the militia interventions there are revenge, as those are government judgements to realize needed outcomes. i do no longer doubt that the governments in Washington and London could quite want to establish the struggling with end, and stable non violent states be the end result. that's quite debatable that initiating such an intervention and handling it badly grew to become into criminally negligent, yet that's no longer quite the comparable ingredient. in spite of the undeniable fact that, that's regrettably inevitable that harmless human beings get killed in wars. now and lower back that's crossfire or because of the fact the combatants are not careful sufficient to circumvent such deaths, now and lower back that's ill-self-discipline and civilians are intentionally targetted. So accident, negligence and unsanctioned malice are the three substantial motives. it would be stated that for the period of the two countries, domestically-based insurgents kill a lot greater civilians than the intervention forces, regularly intentionally so.

2016-11-23 12:40:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes I agree that the innocent iraqi children, men, and women are probably suffering. However it is partially america to blame for this. We were the ones who went over there and killed their innocent parents, blew up their homes, tore their homes apart. No their own people are killing them, as well as US soldiers. They are getting food, water, etc from our soldiers, but if we had not gone their to begin with then it probably would not have gotten this bad. It is turning into a holy war. and sending more troops will only bring more bloodshed. there has been bombing after bombing between them after our invasion. and it will continue until we leave. sure so many insurgents are captured or killed but does anyone actually think that we will capture or kill all of them? Not unless you kill every single person over there because they do not know who all are with the insurgents...
but I do agree the children are suffering and its about time the iraqi soldiers start standing up more instead of using the US as a crutch.

2007-01-29 09:23:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Yes, some are suffering. But we are not the cause of their suffering. We are helping them with food, clothing, water etc. What else can we do when it is their own people that are causing the suffering. This is now a civil war & in civil wars, innocents suffer. Take a look back in America's history of the civil war.

2007-01-29 09:08:48 · answer #4 · answered by geegee 6 · 1 1

They are not suffering as bad as there were now that the Saddam Regime is over. Yes they love our support, right now the new government is to "new" to help! We spend 480 BILLION dollars a year in foreighn aide, so lets cut that down and maybe we could, of course that's after we raise the military pay above the poverty level!

2007-01-29 09:07:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

So what are you doing to help them? American men and women in uniform are certainly doing their best, with little help or even moral support from many of their own fellow Americans, and certainly not from the rest of the world.

2007-01-29 09:23:46 · answer #6 · answered by senior citizen 5 · 0 0

Yes, that's true. But our dear president consider OIL thicker than the innocent's blood. Also thicker than American soldier's blood for that matter.

2007-01-29 09:35:10 · answer #7 · answered by roadwarrior 4 · 0 0

Yes they do. The Iraqi's want the Americans there. There is no question about this. I repeat. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT>>>THEY WANT US THERE. And we are happy to help them. Liberating nations is what we do. WW1...WW2..kosovo, All of Europe again - the Cold War. ...South korea...Failed attempt at Veitnam.....

Never forget ...WE ARE THE GOOD GUYS...No matter what the terrorists and islamo-fascisits say!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-01-29 09:18:42 · answer #8 · answered by quarterback 2 · 1 0

They are suffering at the hands of insurgents, not Americans. We are the ones trying to help.

2007-01-29 09:19:47 · answer #9 · answered by Curt 4 · 3 0

Its a shame i know, but b4 we worry about some kids on the other side of the world, why dont we take care of kids like the ones in my neighborhood?

the Salvation Army is our food supply and we even have to walk 3 miles to get there!
if ya dont go ya dont eat.

that should be our FIRST priority.

2007-01-29 09:06:03 · answer #10 · answered by Indio 4 · 4 1

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