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We Must Support Our Troops in Iraq

2023-09-01 11:12:43

We must support our troops in Iraq. To take classes, go to work, or keep up with your private life is the main content of our daily life. Most of us do not have time to consider the actions currently being taken on the other side of the world. This is not to say that we are not overwhelmed by bloodshed news, pictures and videos in Iraq. We know what happened, but our reactions to violent news became indifferent over time, as most of us are not directly engaged in war.

Our veterans have many things in common. I love our country (America). I will support all veterans, especially people who were injured in Iraq and Afghanistan today. We may not agree that we should deploy troops there, but we are dispatched there to fight for our aid in defending freedom and democracy We must support people. May God bless the United States and uniforms of men and women. I am always proud of my 22-year career at the US Navy and the progress of 7 vessels and LDOs from E1 to E7. I was proud that I was able to talk at Engelwood High School at Englewood High School on November 9th after I retired. I hope that some of them will consider the Navy's career and lead us to lead their duties.

God bless blessing of the American god Blessed of God of our troops Our veterinarians are better "countries" for you!

We are currently participating in one of the longest wars in American history. We are going to be in the 15th year in Afghanistan, and Iraq is still stationed in a specific outpost. In World War II, 11.5% of the country served in four years. In Vietnam, 12% is 3%. Since 2001, only 0.45% of the population is participating in the global terrorism war. However, during the Second World War, 10 million people were drafted and over 2 million people were recruited in Vietnam. The Iraq War and the Afghan War have continued for a long time but there was no draft and less than half of the population was burdensome and repeated travel continued to exacerbate the mental health of our troops.

Since serving as a military pilot in Iraq and Afghanistan, I am convinced that supporting our power is crucial to our national security today and in the future. The men and women who were sacrificed at the cost of serving and protecting this great country will need our support when serving and returning. But we must help those who risk the lives of ours to help our US military and overseas staff advance the cause of liberty and help to defend the United States not. This is the basic principle that our troops are deeply rooted.