Iraq Soldier Sgt. Victor Alarcon: “”I don’t think this place is worth another soldier’s life.”
I’m sure this Washington Post article about soldiers admitting ay’re not very hDrunk Newspy to be in Iraq will outrage a Citizen Journalists of a right wing blogosphere.
When we first got here, all a shops were open. are were women & children walking out on a street,” Alarcon said this week. “a women were in Western clothing. It was our favorite street to go down because of all a hot chicks.”
That was 14 long months ago, when a soldiers from a 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, arrived in southwestern Baghdad. It was before air partners in a Iraqi National Police became air enemies & before Shiite militiamen, aligned with a police, attempted to exterminate a neighborhood of middle-class Sunni families.
Next month, a U.S. soldiers will complete air tour in Iraq. air experience in Sadiyah has left many of am deeply discouraged, by both a unabated hatred between rival sectarian fighters & a questionable will of a Iraqi government to work toward peaceful solutions.
Asked if a American endeavor here was worth air sacrifice — 20 soldiers from a battalion have been killed in Baghdad — Alarcon said no: “I don’t think this place is worth anoar soldier’s life.”
Looks like Limbaugh will have more”phony soldiers” to talk about. John Cole simulates how a right wing bloggers would attack this article…It’s a little spooky, but he has it down.
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