This war is not only hurting soldiers physically it is also hurting them and their loved ones mentally. I write this now to tell you this war in Iraq has got to stop! 11/27/2006 was one of the deadliest days of the war recorded when bombs blasted capital, Baghdad. Also, rebels attacked the southern city of Amarah killing more than three hundred Iraqi security-force members, civilians, and at least ninty-seven U.S. troops. Since the start of the war in March 2003 more than 2,800 American lives have been lost changing loved ones lives for ever.
The sudden increase in fighting has called for a change in strategy. President George W. Bush assured Americans that military tactics were changing to meet new challenges. He also pointed out that violence is only in a small section of Iraq. President Bush refused to put a deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops. Since there is no deadline for the withdrawal of the troops we can only hope for them to come home soon.

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December 19th, 2006 at 4:46 pm
hi jared! i also think that the war is hurtind thousands, even millions of lives across the U.S. Just think of all the troops risking their lives to save the country they call home! it is very moving to know. My grampa was in world war 2 and still doesn’t want to talk about it! i hope we can do something as a country! try to check out my blog if you can!