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struckbyurlove:

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Okay&#8230; I understand why people hate on the war and the inconsiderate or rash decisions involved in the entrance of going into both Afghanistan and Iraq, but I&#8217;d just like to bring somethings to your attention.
Firstly, US casualties and Afghanistan / Iraq casualties are listed and considered. I understand that this graph comes from an American domain, but personally I think it should be realised and considered that not only American troops have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. I am Australian, and 2 members of my family, have been to Afghanistan. And they wanted to go. These men and women, know more then the general public do. They know more, the you and I and they want to go and fight. They want to help.
On the other hand&#8230; &#8220;Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan.&#8221; and &#8220;Civilian Casualties in Iraq&#8221;.  This graph incriminates the American army, to make it seem as if, they are killing innocent people. Yes, horrendous mistakes and intentional actions have been made towards the people of both Iraq and Afghanistan, but where in this graph have the Taliban been mentioned&#8230; Or are they considered as civilians? 
I can comprehend that people are angry over the war, I am. But what would have happened if no one went to war? How can people guarantee that not fighting would have been worse then fighting?

struckbyurlove:

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Okay… I understand why people hate on the war and the inconsiderate or rash decisions involved in the entrance of going into both Afghanistan and Iraq, but I’d just like to bring somethings to your attention.

Firstly, US casualties and Afghanistan / Iraq casualties are listed and considered. I understand that this graph comes from an American domain, but personally I think it should be realised and considered that not only American troops have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. I am Australian, and 2 members of my family, have been to Afghanistan. And they wanted to go. These men and women, know more then the general public do. They know more, the you and I and they want to go and fight. They want to help.

On the other hand… “Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan.” and “Civilian Casualties in Iraq”.  This graph incriminates the American army, to make it seem as if, they are killing innocent people. Yes, horrendous mistakes and intentional actions have been made towards the people of both Iraq and Afghanistan, but where in this graph have the Taliban been mentioned… Or are they considered as civilians? 

I can comprehend that people are angry over the war, I am. But what would have happened if no one went to war? How can people guarantee that not fighting would have been worse then fighting?

(Source: anarchyagogo, via savasana)

Posted on 20 February 2012
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