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Stories from the Front Line, Part 4

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

Stories from the men and women of the miltary, stationed in the Al Anbar Province. Right from the mouths of the troops themselves.

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  • this series reminds me of the show Cops except a military version. its ashame the media wont play things like this...i guess theyre afraid to show American success

  • Thanks for showing this and taking the time to shoot it.

    I hope you all get back here and stay asap !

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  • Even after the World War catastrophe, after that complete demonstration of the futility of war, men still allowed themselves to be herded like sheep into the barracks, to be trained to consume, and be consumed, by new lines of slaughter goods produced and marketed by the still active armament traders. And the accumulation of a still greater and still more dangerous mass of war material continued.

  • I just finished watching the 4 videos and they were all excellent.

    Thank you for bringing us the real stories from the frontline, instead of the mess we hear from the media.

    I especially appreciated hearing the difference between what the troops found happening in the city of Fallujah some time ago compared to what is happening now.

    Rebuilding hospitals and repairing infrastructure is vital to the survival of the people.

    Great job!

  • Our worst poverty people live at a hirher standard than 80% of the rest of the world. SOrry your arguement is false.

  • the oil isn't for you as a normal American civilian to get rich, it's for the fatcats stroking their wiskas, lets face it America is the richest country in the world but has really bad poverty at the same time.

  • Front line? If that is the front line then it looks like job done to me, bring them home.

  • American oil companies are just that, American. We import more oil from Canada than any other country, we import close to the least from Iraq.

  • I'm suprised that blast didn't crack the camera lense. I guess the dust that it kicked up made it seem more heavy duty than it really was.

  • It probably has more to do with the general fact that the oil companies in America are hugely rich and powerful and have great influence in political and economic issues, especially keeping prices the way they are. BUT I'm no expert at all. So that's just an idea, which may or may not have some truth to it. I also don't drive (right now) so it's different for me, I feel sorry for all you who do and stuff.

  • if it was about oil then why am i payin $4 a gallon? the oil is being used to reconstruct Iraq dumbass...

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