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U of B and B Alumnus
Very few Iraqis have seen anything close to the full weight of Americas Military Might fall upon them first hand.
Now you take the people of Dresden, Germany, in February of 1945, now those people became believers really quick, as the United States Army Air Corps along with the British started Fire Tornados that ran wild in the City.
Many in Japan from 1945 on could also attest to the Military Might of the United States of America.
By and large Iraqis are treated with kid gloves, which is part and parcel with the trouble in Iraq.
Now, if I were in charge I would put out notice that all Journalists, not in a United States Military Uniform, are to be expelled from Iraq if things do not show marked improvement in 1 month, after that if things did not improve I would toss all Journalists not in United States Military Uniform, and take the Iraqis to school, and show them first hand just how vicious the United States Military can become when properly motivated.
I’m never put in charge of such things though.
Now you take the people of Dresden, Germany, in February of 1945, now those people became believers really quick, as the United States Army Air Corps along with the British started Fire Tornados that ran wild in the City.
Many in Japan from 1945 on could also attest to the Military Might of the United States of America.
By and large Iraqis are treated with kid gloves, which is part and parcel with the trouble in Iraq.
Now, if I were in charge I would put out notice that all Journalists, not in a United States Military Uniform, are to be expelled from Iraq if things do not show marked improvement in 1 month, after that if things did not improve I would toss all Journalists not in United States Military Uniform, and take the Iraqis to school, and show them first hand just how vicious the United States Military can become when properly motivated.
I’m never put in charge of such things though.
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