A soldier in Iraq : Why are we here ?

A soldier in Iraq asks in despair: Why are we here?After watching his roommate fatally wounded in a roadside bombing, an Army private wonders why the lives of good men are being lost when the Iraqis pose no threat to us and don’t want us there.
By Donald Hudson Jr., 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division.
BAGHDAD, May 12 — My name is Donald Hudson Jr. I have been serving our country’s military actively for the last three years. I am currently deployed to Baghdad on Forward Operating Base Loyalty, where I have been for the last four and a half months.
I came here as part of the first wave of this so called “troop surge”, but so far it has effectively done nothing to quell insurgent violence. I have seen the rise in violence between the Sunni and Shiite. This country is in the middle of a civil war that has been on going since the seventh century.
Why are we here when this country still to date does not want us here? Why does our president’s personal agenda consume him so much, that he can not pay attention to what is really going on here?
Let me tell you a story. On May 10, I was out on a convoy mission to move barriers from a market to a joint security station. It was no different from any other night, except the improvised explosive device that hit our convoy this time, actually pierced through the armor of one of our trucks. The truck was immediately engulfed in flames, the driver lost control and wrecked the truck into one of the buildings lining the street. I was the driver of the lead truck in our convoy; the fifth out of six was the one that got hit. All I could hear over the radio was a friend from the sixth truck screaming that the fifth truck was burning up real bad, and that they needed fire extinguishers real bad. So I turned my truck around and drove through concrete barriers to get to the burning truck as quickly as I could. I stopped 30 meters short of the burning truck, got out and ripped my fire extinguisher out of its holder, and ran to the truck. I ran past another friend of mine on the way to the burning truck, he was screaming something but I could not make it out. I opened the driver’s door to the truck and was immediately overcome by the flames. I sprayed the extinguisher into the door, and then I saw my roommate’s leg. He was the gunner of that truck. His leg was across the driver’s seat that was on fire and the rest of his body was further in the truck. My fire extinguisher died and I climbed into the truck to attempt to save him. I got to where his head was, in the back passenger-side seat. I grabbed his shoulders and attempted to pull him from the truck out the driver’s door. I finally got him out of the truck head first. His face had been badly burned. His leg was horribly wounded. We placed him on a spine board and did our best to attempt “Buddy Aid”. We heard him trying to gasp for air. He had a pulse and was breathing, but was not responsive. He was placed into a truck and rushed to the “Green Zone”, where he died within the hour. His name was Michael K. Frank. He was 36 years old. He was a great friend of mine and a mentor to most of us younger soldiers here.
Now I am still here in this country wondering why, and having to pick up the pieces of what is left of my friend in our room. I would just like to know what is the true reason we are here? This country poses no threat to our own. So why must we waste the lives of good men on a country that does not give a damn about itself? Most of my friends here share my views, but do not have the courage to say anything.
Donald C. Hudson Jr. is a private assigned to the 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. E-mail: donaldchudsonjr@yahoo.com.
Postato in: Guerra e Pace, Terrorismo e Terrorismi, In English, POLITICA ITALIANA, Stati Uniti d'America | Contrassegnato da tag: Bush, America, Iraq, war, why?, terrorism, empire, middle east, soldier, marines
..xx..get themm out…!!!! its not fair sending them to fight a war which doesnt need to be fought…
inocent men who are fathers.brothers.husbands..boyfriends.sons.nephews.cousins grandsons… are being killed for no reason..get them out and let the iraqis blow themselves up…..not our inocent troops…
you are in iraq becuase your country needs control of oil in that region. The world knows it.
Dear carrie-anne holt,
“Innocence is a term that describes the lack of guilt of an individual, with respect for a crime. It can also refer to a state of unknowing, where one’s experience is less than that of one’s peers, in either a relative view to social peers, or by an absolute comparison to a more common normative scale. In contrast to ignorance, it is generally viewed as a positive term, connoting a blissfully positive view of the world.”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innocent
Other definitions:
# free from evil or guilt; “an innocent child”; “the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty”
# lacking intent or capacity to injure; “an innocent prank”
# impeccant: free from sin
Are you sure it is appropriate to appropriate to call “Innocents” the US soldiers, the US troops?
Are you sure they “are being killed for no reason”?
Who do you think are more innocents, the US troops or the Iraqi civilians?
Joe McDonald - I Feel Like (Woodstock 1969)
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=s5btZWbViPA
Greenspan: “Iraq was about oil”. Untill today deaths put at 1,2 million Iraqis:
http://ale1980italy.wordpress.com/2007/09/16/greenspan-admits-iraq-was-about-oil-as-deaths-put-at-12-million-people/
I wish you didn’t have to be there. Here at home we are showing how much we want our troops home, and I do not take our country for granted. I really hate BUSH because he is a stubborn fool. I feel that if we withdrawl from IRAQ, there might be terror. That is a chance we are willing to take to have our troops HOME! Your strong, stay strong. Life is a game of survival.
“I feel that if we withdrawl from IRAQ, there might be terror.”
wow… if there might be terror… I wonder… what’s going on since “we” invaded Iraq ?
let iraq freeeeeeeeee
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