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I just dropped by CNN.com and was greeted by this headline in the red bar at the top of the screen:

"BREAKING NEWS: Heavy shelling reported in Fallujah. Details soon."

I sat there looking at the screen and for the first time in my life, I got the sinking feeling that this was how my mom must have felt watching Vietnam play out.

I remember how terrified I was when Iraq invaded Kuwait, how fearful I was of the United States going to war. And then the war actually happened, and we all know how that went, and I think part of the nation, perhaps, began to assume that all wars would be like that, and now we're learning the hard way that they're not, they're really not.

It's a bad situation that keeps getting worse. I wondered if last week was the week the war finally came home, between the publicity generated by the Pentagon's attempt to cover up photos of flag-draped coffins, both Doonesbury's B.D. and Get Fuzzy's Rob's cousin losing a leg in Iraq, and the tragic death of Pat Tillman. Well, it's finally coming home to me. All the emotions I've been feeling over the war -- anger, disgust, sadness, anxiety -- are currently being dwarfed by one big emotion:

Fear.

Re: Here are my problems with this war:

Date: 2004-05-11 09:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kurios-thanatou.livejournal.com
It's true that this isn't an ideal situation, but what is there to do but give support to the troops even if we don't agree with the people making the decisions. The troops are much more likely to come home breathing and in one piece if they maintain good morale (a depressed soldier is a dead soldier). We're trying to plant democracy in Iraq. It's a bit like trying to plant corn in the Sahara. It's a lot of work. But if it takes root and spreads, it will be a good thing for the whole world.

The region isn't stable. Pulling out won't make it more stable. Ignoring it won't make it more stable. This is really the only way we can even begin to defuse a timebomb that *will* eventually blow up.

As far as the war being engineered by businessmen ... well, that's just kind of silly.

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