War in Iraq

United States
September 28, 2006 10:14pm CST
I am a soldier in Iraq and i want to see what the opinion is: Should we still be here?
10 responses
@alfayath (38)
• Indonesia
27 Nov 06
Are you an Iraqi people? If no, go back to your country. Leave them to manage their live and country. But if you an Iraqi people you must build the balance condition among your people.
@Aali311 (6112)
• United States
27 Nov 06
No we don't belong there, I think the troops should come home. Don't you want to come home?
• United States
28 Nov 06
I actually made it home last week.
• United States
28 Nov 06
I actually made it home last week.
• United States
28 Nov 06
thank you for your comment, and I actually made it back to Florida last week.
@suryachalla (1369)
• India
27 Nov 06
I think the Iraq invasion is one of the worst US decisions in history. Iraq is a boiling cauldron of sectarian violence. There are 3 factions, the shias, sunnis and the Kurds, all hating one another. Till recently, the US forces were targets of snipers and bombs. Now, everything has become confused. Since expectations are high that US will leave Iraq, each of these sects wants power. Hence the daily killings of, on an average, 60-70 people. The Iraqis are busy killing one another. Rustler, correct me if I am wrong in my assessment.But I think you should quit Iraq under whatever clever, credible,ingenious (for Bush) excuse you can think of!
@pookie92 (1714)
• United States
27 Nov 06
that is a very hard question to answer, I don't think we should have gone in the first place, but once you play your hand and get involved, you really have to finish the task. I am very glad that you and your fellow soldiers are out there helping to finish the task at hand.
• India
27 Nov 06
That's precisely how Mr.George Bush views it now! Now he's in a soup he's anxious to get out of! He's at a point of no return. He can't quit. Nor can he stay there. Either decision throws mud on the US face. But its tough for the soldiers, what with the IED's and unpredictability of sniper attacks!
• India
27 Nov 06
That's precisely how Mr.George Bush views it now! Now he's in a soup he's anxious to get out of! He's at a point of no return. He can't quit. Nor can he stay there. Either decision throws mud on the US face. But its tough for the soldiers, what with the IED's and unpredictability of sniper attacks!
@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
27 Nov 06
.......say no to war - War and peace
NO NO A BIG FAT NO!! its gonna lead to nowhere. befriend ur enemies and have the courage to accept ur faults. LIVE AND LET LIVE. all the best
@malsun (1528)
• United States
28 Nov 06
no i am sure your family must be missing you... thats what i think for all the soldiers of all the countries... i bellieve in one humanity one world..
@Aali311 (6112)
• United States
27 Nov 06
No we don't belong there, I think the troops should come home. Don't you want to come home?
@Aali311 (6112)
• United States
27 Nov 06
No we don't belong there, I think the troops should come home. Don't you want to come home?
@vipul20044 (5793)
• India
9 Oct 06
Well if you go with what your brain says the answer is NO! That would be more sensible But then you will have guilt trips if u r a true patriot that why did you just flee away when you could juz make some difference
• Malaysia
27 Nov 06
No. You shouldn't be there. Let the people of that country runs their business. But then again, can you make the decision?