They already started a backlash in '06. Many were elected to congress...
2007-07-14 10:01:27
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answered by Dastardly 6
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All the troops have not been stationed in Iraq since the onset of the war. They have a rotation of the units so that they will have time at home in between tours. The re-enlistment rate of the front-line guys has been strong although the initial enlistments for the Army are down.
In answer - the troops have been home and gone back - in some instances. Bush hasn't arbitrarily kept them there to avoid their speaking out against the war. They are free to do that at any time - and some have.
2007-07-14 10:05:43
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answered by Pete W 5
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No,i think that the most important thing to them will to be back on American soil, there families and they will be so happy about being together with each other ,of course the most important thing for them will be they start slowly start going to the VA> Hospitals for different treatments from physical to mental problem from the war that only other combat troops would understand . POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER,flash backs,navvies depression,and a lot of other disorders, most won't even want to talk about it some might be come alcoholics , some may start to be abusive, all caused by combat stress it may be immediate some may take a few years to come to light and some it may never affect,
2007-07-14 12:35:56
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answered by ? 5
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solid, even after it grew to become into as quickly as made sparkling that there have been no longer adequate troops on the backside to win in Iraq the Repubs did no longer institute a draft to conflict their warfare for enormous Oil. They knew it must be so unpopular the yank adult males and females could be in the streets protesting so as that they instead basically look after recycling the equivalent battered and weary troops returned into the conflict zone. that's how they exhibit their "help for the troops". That and the yellow ribbon bumper decal on their SUV. playstation . Tho you will have the capacity to work out the gungho squaddies status at the back of GW applauding in his photograph ops you will have the capacity to now no longer hear lots from those squaddies who're feeling misused and abused with the help of their government. squaddies do no longer look allowed to ***** they many times probability punishment in the event that they do. and you do no longer see any flag draped coffins the two, even tho military cemeteries are filling up with our warfare lifeless.
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answered by Anonymous
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SOME might, but that's not fair to lump all the troops in together. They're people too, with their own opinions like anyone else; some are for the war, some against it.
The only thing they'd probably ALL agree on is that it the war needs to be run differently.
2007-07-14 10:06:18
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answered by null 6
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NO. The true American troops would understand that fighting against the war on terror was the right thing to do. How do you expect the soldiers to react in Iraq when there is no support back home. Countries are not laughing at us for protecting ourselves. They are laughing at us because we call ouselves the UNITED STATES and yet we aren't united. Why do you think other presidents in the world talk bad about George Bush? 20 years ago, one would NEVER see that. It is like this country has no balls anymore that we are willing to take it up the butt instead up fighting against the terrorists who want you and I dead cause we stand for liberty, freedom, and justice for all.
2007-07-14 10:05:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The troops voice their opinions all of the time. The majority of them want to stay and finish the job.
Do you want them to come home and make a stink? We have enough problems without ...statements.
I'm sure Bush is worried out of his mind about the election. He can't benefit from the election. He can't run again. There are enough republicans out there to run. The people will decide who the next president will be.
2007-07-14 10:12:23
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answered by Barbra 6
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That's a good question.....I know for sure I will be standing outside the white house or as close as possible the day GW leaves the White House during inaguration and I will be standing in my ACUs with a giant pictures of the friends I have lost in this war so that he could get rich. I am willing to be court martialed or Field Grade Article 15 so that he can see the face of my friends who died so he and his buddies could get rich...........reguradless of troop reaction I still think Bush will go down as one of the wrost presidents of all time
2007-07-14 10:12:00
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answered by sabresfan4ever1981 2
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No. Where you came up with this idea, no sane person will be able to determine. The overwhelming majority of soldiers are Conservative, and vote as such. The majority of soldiers believe in this war in Iraq. Mmmmm, remember how many soldiers re-enlisted in celebration of Memorial Day? In the thousands. That should send you a message about what they feel, and also answer your question quite thoroughly.
2007-07-14 10:08:11
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answered by xenypoo 7
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They should backlash, OH yes, he is only the Commander and Chief, OH, and I forget that they didn't voluntarily join the Military. So hell with it, they should backlash even against their Generals, Lieutenants, Sergeants, etc., etc. Really, why should they care they are doing their duty, and I honor that. If they have a problem, then I guess they should not have joined THE MILITARY!!!!!! It is not like going out onto a playground and when you get tired of playing then you just leave.
2007-07-14 10:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Majority of the troops are Republican. If anything they'll backlash against the liberals who wanted to defund them.
2007-07-14 10:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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