I have watched and listened to all the things said about the war in Iraq and a lot of it makes me sick. I have heard it compared to the Vietnam War and I tend to agree with that statement. Of course, the politicians say that in no way is it like Vietnam. There is no way that they want to admit that they have screwed up on another war.
When this thing started I told my wife that even though so many people & politicians were all gung-ho about getting rid of Saddam Hussein, that when the body bags started to come home, they would change their minds very quickly. I also am fed up with the liberal news media showing only the negative aspects of this war(and there are a lot of them). If they were fair about their reporting they would report the accomplishments as well as the failures. People seem to have forgotten what kind of person Saddam was. He killed hundreds of thousands of his people and possibly over a million. If nothing else, we should thank President Bush for having the backbone to get rid of Saddam. Yes, his decision to send troops there have cost us over 3000 American lives but the sacrifice that these young men & women made has probably saved many many times that amount of Iraqi lives. I am assuming that one Iraqi life is as important as an American life or any other life for that matter.
Other than the topography, I don't see a lot of difference in these two wars. The troops are still expected to fight with only one hand and not use everything at their disposal.
How do we end this? I know that we will end up being nothing but a laughing stock to the rest of the world if we just walk away. Weather or not you agree with this war, our country signed on to win this and we need to see it through to victory and nothing less. I don't like the war, but I will support it. I understand that our men and women are dying in this war and to walk away now would dishonor them and their memories. That is one big reason why I support it. I keep hearing the phrase, " I support our troops but not the war". If you do support our troops, then support them...both the living and the dead.