tsg68
Flashlight Enthusiast
CNN website is reporting a videotape shot by a Kuwaiti news crew shows about a dozen villagers of Safwan, Iraq came out to greet US soldiers passing through. They shook hands with, hugged and kissed troops saying thank you's and stating that they wanted help to build a strong Iraq, to be free to live and travel and wanted to stop the destruction in their country as they were tired of it. They stated things like "long live the soldiers". Some proceeded to dance around the streets singing "Saddam your days are numbered.". I hope this is an indicator of the attitude our troops will face as liberators. I know our men and women in the services are compassionate people and want to help the people of Iraq gain their freedom. I hope they can enjoy the benefits of democracy soon and that our troops can come home safely and soon.
Later,
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Later,
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