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Old Aug 3, 2009, 04:46 PM
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Is the Iraq War just merely a political conflict or really a War?

The Iraq War has been awfully quiet these days. I read historical documentaries about other wars and, every time there's a war, It would cause much panic and it would all be on the news and everything. Officials would be all over the nation trying to find recruits and signs are up.

But the Iraq war is completely different. It's so quiet and "way over there" kind of thing. People don't even know if it's still a conflict or it's over a while ago It's so quiet they forgot. Why? It makes me think that the Iraq "war" is just a political conflict, and not really a war....

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Old Aug 5, 2009, 03:24 PM   #2  
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really I feel that is one point of view that certain in this country try to promote.
Personally coming from a VietNam vet I look at it completely different.
Think for a minute, how would like another 9/11 in this country, but instead of airplanes it was a nuclear devise?
As long as we can keep the bad guys off balance and fighting in their back yards we have less to worry about in our own back yard.

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21boat agrees: Thats exactly the point of over there. We are very lucky there is an ocean to "over there" God bless Our soldiers for standing on that wall!!!
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War is ugly no matter what and it seems to be a necessary evil.

My take is you don't hear much about it because of the new President trying to owe up to his election speech and his new administration may be in for more then they bargained. Now Keeping it low key in the public eye simply because its not panning out to well

Hope it does pans out.. Won't be surprised if we get back into it again real soon.

I'm an old guy. The middle east has been a cluster as long as I can remember. Gaza strip always flares up..etc etc etc...

The last thing I read was a bank in Iraq was robbed by the taliban because there coffers were low because from us being Over there. It takes money for terrorism. They were not able to freely move around and were running out of money because of the U.S. being there.

Not to much time goes by before you hear about a bombing killings somewhere in the middle east. Peace doesn't last long there... Thank God we live on this side of the globe... Our turn will come again and sadly all too soon. U.S. being broke makes us more of a target now. War /fighting expensive..
Hope the New president keeps on top of whats going on Over there...Time will tell
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hmmm, I agree about how middle east has been home to lot's of political conflicts lately, lots.
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war over

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The Iraq War has been awfully quiet these days. I read historical documentaries about other wars and, every time there's a war, It would cause much panic and it would all be on the news and everything. Officials would be all over the nation trying to find recruits and signs are up.

But the Iraq war is completely different. It's so quiet and "way over there" kind of thing. People don't even know if it's still a conflict or it's over a while ago It's so quiet they forgot. Why? It makes me think that the Iraq "war" is just a political conflict, and not really a war....

I think you have to be glad that after five years the shooting appears to have stopped. I'm sure the citizens of Baghdad were aware it was a real war, "shock and awe" and huge bunker buster bombs and laser guided bombs, But yes it was a real war with an invasion and troops fighting, etc if only for a few days before it became a total rout and the Iraqi forces dispersed and fought as an insurgency against establishment of a new government. There is still bombing and death but on a much smaller scale. The predicted civil war didn't occur but once American forces leave things may be different.

Please remember it was a very one sided war even if the Iraqi appeared to have large forces
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The Iraq War has been awfully quiet these days. I read historical documentaries about other wars and, every time there's a war, It would cause much panic and it would all be on the news and everything. Officials would be all over the nation trying to find recruits and signs are up.

But the Iraq war is completely different. It's so quiet and "way over there" kind of thing. People don't even know if it's still a conflict or it's over a while ago It's so quiet they forgot. Why? It makes me think that the Iraq "war" is just a political conflict, and not really a war....
The war maybe quiet on the media,because the media chooses not to pay enough attention to it.
The war is very real to the citizen of Iraq. And the aftermaths of any war will not be felt by anyone not on the ground in the same region as the war.

Yes you are lucky,but ask of those who was in the war and watched their loved ones die, their troops die. Of course the country claims victory but what about all the deaths of the war on both sides?
I am sure none of their families think it is quiet and way over there thing....

I think the respect people have for those in war zones need to look deeper and see the suffering endured by both sides fighting in any war.
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The Iraq War has been awfully quiet these days.
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That's because the nations elite isn't serving in this war. If there was a draft, and Charlie Gibson's son was drafted, you'd be hearing about the war all the time.

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alright, maybe they aren't really letting us know what's going on, keeping the bloody stories off the public
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Iraq v Afghanistan

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alright, maybe they aren't really letting us know what's going on, keeping the bloody stories off the public
Iraq is old news, the focus is now Afghanistan. Media can only focus on one sensation at a time, they don't possess the resources to cover all the trouble spots and Iraq is now relegated to a trouble spot. Even though there are 150,000 US troops stationed there there is very little fighting, just the occasional bomber, so it isn't news. The US media is only interested in news about their own people, not about other people dying, so no death, no coverage.
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Media can only focus on one sensation at a time, they don't possess the resources to cover all the trouble spots
They Liberal media purposely doesn't cover cover news over there or even at there our own U.S. Capitol if it puts there Democratic party on the defense.

Proof!! Real easy to get to Penn Ave in Washington

Just Yesterday there were 10s of THOUSANDS of people protesting on the state Capitol lawn and Pennsylvania ave and today the Washington Post had nothing in there paper about an Historical Event. The Liberal Media Did next to Nothing to cover whats in there own back yard. So how could Anyone trust the News censorship in not reporting NEWS in a un Bias way or how about just show up to report it.

It has NOTHING to do about there resources. We had LIVE T.V. when the war started. Reporters on the front lines, but at that time it was because the Dem's and Reps were more united on that issue. 9/11 was real. Now its back to the same old censorship.

2+2 if things aren't going well over there why would they report that and make the New President look bad pulling all the troops out. That sword is double edge. How can you trust the Liberal Media to tell you the full story for any citizen to make a discussion period either way.??!!!

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simoneaugie agrees: I hate it, but you're right. The media is a tool. Too bad more people don't have a salt shaker handy when they open the paper.
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