They leave behind a legacy that will forever be tainted in the minds of many Iraqis by the casualties inflicted by the American military on civilians. It’s the raw nerve that jangles, a sensitivity that grates on both sides even as the troops stream out of the country.
The Iraqi government’s decision “has saved the lives of many Iraqis,” said Yusuf al-Anizi, 38, the embittered brother of one of the Haditha victims. “Otherwise, we would have more tragedies to pile on the many tragedies we have seen.” More here.
It is already a "forgotten war".
ReplyDeleteThe page is being turned.
But the book will be ever lasting.
Lets not forget that this all started under Papa Bush.
The Gulf War I was one of the greatest set ups ever.
Wonder what Papa's messenger girl Ambassador April Glaspie thinks about all of this.
Some one should interview her.