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Tue 29 Aug, 2006 08:37 am
Certainly US heavy losses in Iraq and Afghanistan couldn't keep us, Americans, indifferent. Well, it is clear that war on terror requires great sacrifice from those who had declared it. And surely all Americans involve, especially those serving in the armed forces. But despite Bush's frequent arguments that war against terrorism has made America safer, a majority of Americans - over 60% - believe now that the war has made us more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. We do not believe trustworthy of military reports, according to which about 3,000 US soldiers have been killed and thousands more wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. And it is not mere chance that most Americans demand to carry out the next investigation of facts, concerning to killing circumstances of US soldiers there right now. There is no secret for anybody military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan are only the beginning of war. It is obvious many of our soldiers, deployed in Central Asia, will be killed in the case of possible military conflicts there. Take, for instance, such instable country of this region as ex-Soviet republic of Georgia, which constantly receive our help. I do think that on the chance of civil war there our losses will be written off Iraq and Afghanistan
Billy, you say "our losses" as if you are an American, yet your presentable but slightly stilted english belies that. Where y'all from boy?