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Originally posted by pexx421
He was a helicopter repair man, i doubt he did it for fear of being killed.
Originally posted by pexx421
He is hardly putting his fellows at risk by his desertion as there is no shortage of helicopter repair techs that i know of, and its not like hes leaving a battle squadron short a gunner, or a medic.
Are you afraid to debate someone that has actually "been there and done that"? Or are you some someone that only knows what his silly friends have told him, and believes everything bad about the US?
Originally posted by sadchild01
the onus of proving what you claim is on you ... go prove it to the UNHRC and the Hague international court . that the Iraq war is not a war crime of genocide and destruction against humanity
Generally speaking, you are absolutely correct, but in this war, it is not that simple, and you know it.
Originally posted by sensfan
You say a soldier deserting is brave? I call it cowardly. The brave soldiers are still the ones in Iraq and Afghanistan on the front lines doing their job because that's what they signed up to do. Joining the military is not something one can do and then say later when the going get's tough that they really didn't think it would be like this, and desert.