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Headquarters
Task Force Iraq
1st War On Terror Division
3rd Axis Of Evil Brigade
General Roy, CO
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Thursday, October 16, 2003 |
A broad survey of U.S. troops in Iraq by a Pentagon-funded newspaper found that half of those questioned described their unit’s morale as low and their training as insufficient, and said they do not plan to reenlist.
The sURVEY, conducted by the Stars and Stripes newspaper, also recorded about a third of the respondents complaining that their mission lacks clear definition and characterizing the war in Iraq as of little or no value. Fully 40 percent said the jobs they were doing had little or nothing to do with their training.
Washinton Post
1:27:22 PM
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"We had to move. Either we could welcome Saddam back into the community of nations, or we could rid Iraq of an evil dictatorship.
So, what do you think about it now?” It’s a question I’ve been asked repeatedly over the past few weeks. The “it,” of course, refers to the Iraq war. The war against Saddam may be over (mostly) on the banks of the Euphrates, but it’s being refought on the banks of the Potomac and the Thames, indeed across much of the world. Well, here’s my answer on whether I was wrong to have supported the use of military action against Saddam Hussein’s regime..."
Newsweek
1:24:52 PM
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