From The Guardian via C&L: The Guardian's award-winning photographer and filmmaker Sean Smith spent two months embedded with US troops in Baghdad and Anbar province. His harrowing documentary expo...
From The Guardian via C&L: The Guardian's award-winning photographer and filmmaker Sean Smith spent two months embedded with US troops in Baghdad and Anbar province. His harrowing documentary exposes the exhaustion and disillusionment of the soldiers.
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hey buddy, i'm not sure how much you actually know about the U.S. military, but bitching to the guardian, who are a media far from being central and unbiased, is not professional at all.
so he may be a "stressed" out soldier, but he can be far from a good one.
Of course the surge is working. If you put that many troops in my neighborhood, even jay walking would stop. You should have seen the surges they did in Denver and St Paul - those worked, you can't "Recreate '68" with that many troops in town. The question is whether we can get out not how long can we stay. Our kids need schools, healthcare and environmental responsibility not war.
The idea that the surge is working is an illusion. Actually the enemy is playing smart. They know they cannot beat the United States in the way they had been conducting themselves. So now they're mostly laying low, stocking up, recruiting and reforming. And when the dems come into power and the troops pull out then they will strike.
The bomb set off the ammo. Different factors play into such a thing as that. I was in the infantry for some time. They put all their ammo under a plate in the Bradley. Right where the soldiers sit... It's a fucking death trap.
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if not, STFU.
so he may be a "stressed" out soldier, but he can be far from a good one.
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