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My Perception of War As An Ex Soldier
The problem with war is not just confined to the front lines where the battle rages on. A single shot can be traced all the way back home. For instance a young man stood on the front line takes a single shot to his stomach, the patrol he is on is down one man, it takes two pilots and 2 medics to collect the injured solier and take him to a feild hospital, where a team fight to save his life. One of the medics, who work on him knows the injured soldier very well. He feels distraught working to save the life of his friend. The young soldier's life can not be saved and passes away. When the medic telephones home to his loving family he tells them of the sad news that his friend has died doing the job he loved. The family of the deceased war hero get an unsuspected knock on the door which, breaks their hearts. One shot of a gun, one round, one family is destroyed, another family feels the loss knowing thier loved one fought but couldnt save the life of his friend, and a full company of heroes feeling overwhelmed with sadness for thier fallen comrade, and a growing fuel of hate for an unforgiving enemy. This is an example of one hero falling, and what effect it has had on so many peoples lives. Imagine the domino effect when over one hundred soldiers have died in one conflict, and remember there is two war zones at present, Afghanistan, Iraq and dont forget the peace keeping missions. How many have to die or get left severely injured or disabled before someone stands up and says no more? War is not particular about religion, in most religions murder and hate is forbidden, but when a religious man fires his rifle at an enemy, does he say to himself forgive me God for i have sinned? War does not care for religion. For all of those who have been in a war, who have stood in the heart of a foreign land tight fisted without fear, i commend you for we all fought an ageless war against an unforgiving enemy. Do we all know what we are fighting for, not the lies the politicians bring, i mean the cold hard truth about why our government want that far away land. Would you still go and fight? All i can say is a few hundred men and women have paid the ultimate sacrifice for what i can make is oil, is it really worth it? and how long have this got to go on?
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