Collateral damage Iraq Afghanistan why it must end

November 10th, 2009

The United States has been fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for a combined 14 1/2 years. And the nation knows that there is no end insight.

Here are some grim statistics as reported by the Wall Street Journal. As of, 03 November 09, sixteen U.S. soldiers killed themselves. Raising the total of suicides for the year to 134. Pretty mush guaranteeing that the 08 mark of tragedies of 140 will be broken. That’s an increase of 37% since 2006. And those suicides represent the largest number of deaths since the government began keeping track of suicides nearly three decades ago, according to the journal.

Then we have the history of Fort Hood. Where a soldier in, September 09, shot and killed a lieutenant and then killed himself. Fort Hood has experienced 75 suicides since 2001, reports the journal.

With a looming question that can’t be answered, why? The best anyone can do is offer conjecture. So, here are some conjectures, Those wars are not about overthrowing tyrants and creating democracies. Or protecting Americans from terrorism that might emerge from Iraq or Afghanistan. American soldiers on the battlefield know that reality. And facing multiple deployments with no way out, their self inflicted death, at the time appears to be the only way out. So they take it to the nations disgrace! Wars have to have a purpose that troops can understand and accept. Even then war is difficult to deal with and some will always find suicide as an acceptable exit. As was the case with a war that did matter, World War Two.

Here is some more conjecture about those wars and their purposes. The Congress is a house of elitist who wage war with the President to seize control of critical energy sources. And strengthen its against its rivals in Europe and Asia. It is never about the down home interest of the American people. Because the government will not, the American people must come together, and end those wars. Because the death of Americans either self inflicted or on the battlefield is not worth protecting and advancing American elitism.

One more piece of conjecture which is the shooting rampage conducted by, Major Nidal Malik Hasan. Without question he was on a suicide mission of a different sort. And, that mission was to respond to the call of Allah and Prophet Muhammad. Who said, “I was ordered to fight all until they say, ‘There is no god but Allah.’” Yes! A suicide mission, as he told a neighbor (Patricia Villa) on the day of the massacre, about 9:00 am, he gave her a Koran and told her, “I’m going to do good work for God,” reports the London Sunday Telegraph.

And according to the Telegraph, Major Nidal Milik Hasan, attended the same mosque as two 9/11 hijackers in 2001. At a time, when a radical iman preached there, notes the Telegraph. They are all radical because their loyalty is to Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. Every thing about Islam is at opposition to what it means to be godly and an American.

While non-Muslims Americans might be content to allow Muslims to practice Islam, they are not content to leave non-Muslims alone. It’s there history, check it out.

There is a war worth fighting and its here at home. Americans need to come together and rid ourselves of this Islamic menace. Before they rid us of ourselves which is their intent.

So get in touch with this clergyman and lets see what can be done about this Muslim crisis. Also available to lecture on a wide variety of topics about Islam. From their genetic composition, as being unsuitable tenets for a civilized community To what the Koran teaches about the fate of non-Muslims. Including why death as a suicide bomber is so appealing to Muslims.


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