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We didn’t even get anything from that war in the end but a bunch of dead young men who thought they fought for a real cause and for the vets who came home in 2011 thinking wtf were we in Iraq for if they didn’t even do 911 and there was no weapons of mass distruction
Los privilegios de las élites de la dictadura están blindados y en su momento se les eximió de cualquier responsabilidad mediante el pacto del olvido, y se garantizaba la continuidad de los pilares fundamentales del régimen anterior, entre ellos la monarquía y los privilegios de la iglesia. A cambio se recuperaban las libertades básicas. Se puede afirmar que franco ha muerto y que lo dejo todo atado y bien atado hasta día de hoy.
La corona, el privilegio de la iglesia, el pacto del olvido, entre otros, son pilares del régimen de franco que sostienen nuestra actual "democracia". Se dice que la transición consistió en una presunta misión democratica liderada por algunos hombres altruistas con un propósito claro: construir una heroica imagen sobre los artifices de la transición, Adolfo Suárez, Juan Carlos y Torcuato Fernández son los artifices
I'm from Baghdad born 1996, I remember when the Iraqi army dissolved into nothing. My father and uncles would bear arms against Saddams troops with no gear just their guns and a will to serve their families. Men with honor and duty even when they faced certain death. Today the world remembers them as terrorists, breaks my heart. By the grace of god i am still alive and healthy, hopefully Europe never experiences something as inhumane as this; And i pray Europe wakes up and remembers the dream of freedom they once had. True freedom not rights and privileges' or pleasures.
Что, опять бешенные собаки скалят своииклыки, что б искусать и порвать людей. Значит надо собраться и гнать их в логово. А потом опять водрузить знамя победы над Берлином.
My dad served in Iraq with the U.S army in 2005-2015. He was a 88 Mike. (Essentially a transport truck driver) he had a M249 SAW as his main weapon. He told me a story of how he was near Bagdad, when an unidentified car pulled up beside their convoy of trucks. His buddy shouted from a PA system, and told the car to move. The car wouldn’t move. It would just sit there. My dad’s friend then said, “Load up and take aim.” As my dad did this, he shouted at the car, Hoping the car would move out of the way. It didn’t. He then put his finger in the trigger well and fired at the car. Turns out, the car was full of Iraqi Insurgents, scouting the area around the convoy. He told me this story every night before bed. I wish I could join the military and fight… I wish I could be like him…
Such a pointless war, my dad could've seen my first steps, words, and my first years. Where are those WMDs? America, i will always hate you for taking that away from my dad.
I wouldn’t say it was the most meaningless war ever, yes many US troops lost there life’s but they did it in the name of freedom and protection to us the United States citizens. After 9/11 they whent there to stop bin Laden and they stayed there to help take out other activist groups that could do something like 9/11 agin to us. We also were able to help mend alliances and help get oil stations built. In the end though I will salute every US military member that fought or died in this war thank you for your service and god bless you all.