Those young girls made me furious, their situation I mean. I do not envy these soldiers, I can't say what I may do in their shoes. Jesus... and the same mistreatment happens all over the world to kids.
hahah iraq wasnt third world, america came in bombed everything, took power,water etc......look up pre iraq at the least iraq was second world.......now its like africa......its sad.......because if they listened to state dept who had a whole plan this wouldnt have happened but nobody cared about iraq other then protecting the oil ministry. what are you nervous about......maybe he doesn't want to die........or taken away to hell
What the hell do they want him to do? they are over there killing people they are in no way better, if he had a government who could help his kids special needs it wouldnt be like that, a couple of javelin rockets would pay for that.
@Dashnikian They're doing their job whether you like it or not. So they're better unless you're attempting to suggest that it's that mans job to treat his children like that.
What's stopping him from taking his children outside of that hot house? What's stopping him from actually cleaning that house up so that his children don't have to sit in their own feces? Those are things that wouldn't actually cost him any money.
@Dashnikian Watch Marines in Helmand. At one point they accidentally kill several civilians and they're devastated by it. This is war though and there's not a whole lot that they can do to avoid civilian casualties.
You can disagree with the war all you want (I know that i've never agreed with the war in Iraq), but I really don't see how you can fault the soldiers. Especially the soldiers in this documentary that just wanted a father to treat his children better. What's so bad about that?
@Dashnikian do you think they kill civilians intentionally?? yeah it is sad for tthe lost of civilian lives, i agree 100%, but try and look at things both ways,...if u lookin for someone to blame, blame the government,not the men that are doing what they are told to do without any choice....
think in relative terms. these people are "behind" us so to speak. remember how we treated mentally ill people, earlier in the 1900s? This isn't that bad, for them.
I think that trying to give that father a lesson was a horrible way to deal with the problem of those "special girls". Off course that father is crying because, YES, he loves his children but I bet he didn't have a good education. He must tie them up for their own safety, otherwise they will get hurt. In my opinion, marines could have visited that family everyday and provided sanitary support instead of using army authority to deal with every humanitary problem.
If that was me and i saw the kids ,i woulda just went by my bizness .......
shadowwolfHITSQUADtv 2 months ago
And 01:19 Windows is goin at it ! XD
TheElephant79 4 months ago
Shits rough, with the Kids.
TheElephant79 4 months ago
Those young girls made me furious, their situation I mean. I do not envy these soldiers, I can't say what I may do in their shoes. Jesus... and the same mistreatment happens all over the world to kids.
MrSonnychristie 4 months ago
hahah iraq wasnt third world, america came in bombed everything, took power,water etc......look up pre iraq at the least iraq was second world.......now its like africa......its sad.......because if they listened to state dept who had a whole plan this wouldnt have happened but nobody cared about iraq other then protecting the oil ministry. what are you nervous about......maybe he doesn't want to die........or taken away to hell
Marh044 4 months ago
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Marh044 4 months ago
What the hell do they want him to do? they are over there killing people they are in no way better, if he had a government who could help his kids special needs it wouldnt be like that, a couple of javelin rockets would pay for that.
Dashnikian 6 months ago in playlist Alpha Comany Iraq Diary E1
@Dashnikian They're doing their job whether you like it or not. So they're better unless you're attempting to suggest that it's that mans job to treat his children like that.
What's stopping him from taking his children outside of that hot house? What's stopping him from actually cleaning that house up so that his children don't have to sit in their own feces? Those are things that wouldn't actually cost him any money.
82Jaster 6 months ago
@82Jaster you'd wish they reacted the same way when they killed civilians themselves.
Dashnikian 6 months ago
@Dashnikian Watch Marines in Helmand. At one point they accidentally kill several civilians and they're devastated by it. This is war though and there's not a whole lot that they can do to avoid civilian casualties.
You can disagree with the war all you want (I know that i've never agreed with the war in Iraq), but I really don't see how you can fault the soldiers. Especially the soldiers in this documentary that just wanted a father to treat his children better. What's so bad about that?
82Jaster 6 months ago
@Dashnikian do you think they kill civilians intentionally?? yeah it is sad for tthe lost of civilian lives, i agree 100%, but try and look at things both ways,...if u lookin for someone to blame, blame the government,not the men that are doing what they are told to do without any choice....
mackietac 2 days ago
this is the 21st century, we cant structure society by using the past as a justification for lower moral standards.
TheSympathize 6 months ago
think in relative terms. these people are "behind" us so to speak. remember how we treated mentally ill people, earlier in the 1900s? This isn't that bad, for them.
isitnotme 9 months ago
I think that trying to give that father a lesson was a horrible way to deal with the problem of those "special girls". Off course that father is crying because, YES, he loves his children but I bet he didn't have a good education. He must tie them up for their own safety, otherwise they will get hurt. In my opinion, marines could have visited that family everyday and provided sanitary support instead of using army authority to deal with every humanitary problem.
mjfneto 10 months ago
3:56 that guy reminds me of joe rogan. a strong, built guy with a good head on his shoulders.
phsjr 10 months ago