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What do you think gives you the right to complain? Are your family members being sent of to war? Do you have close friends and workmates who are being called to serve in the Middle East? I'm sure that a few of us here at AO fall in that category, but most of you don't. And for those of you that don't, then I really don't care what your opinion is. You obviously don't have anything anything to lose regardless of the outcome, so just keep sitting there in your comfy office chair and whine and complain some more about things you can't control.
As an american citizen living in a Democracy I think I have a right to voice my concerns about this war. As I said in one of my previous posts I support our troops and our country. I simply have reservations about rushing into a unilateral confict in Iraq without international support. This could set a bad precendent that may be used in future conflicts. I do not want to see America dashing around to all the far corners of the word stomping out evil. Why?
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The only opinions I really do care about are those of the men and women who are putting their lives on the line. And how do you think they feel about the war in Iraq? Every one of them I've talked to are behind their commander in chief 110%. The only ones I've heard of that were actually against the war were the weekend warriors who never thought they'd actually have to fight. As for the rest of them - sure they want to be with their families, sure they'd rather be at home than halfway across the world waiting in the desert. But they're there serving their country and doing what they think is right, and that's enough for me.
Yes, they are serving their country. This is a noble and patriotic thing for them to do. It is the right thing to do. I do, however, have questions as to whether it is the right thing for America as a nation to be doing.