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Chris at Military Motivator turned one of my favorite images from Iraq into this poster:

The Future of Iraq

Note the reason the boy is standing on the troopers boots is that the ground gets very hot. In a very real sense, the trooper is providing relief that is more than just metaphorical.

6 Responses to “The Future of Iraq — Thanks to the US Military”

Great pic!

Keep deluding yourself dude. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. The future for that kid (and my kid) is decidedly bleaker because your Dear Leader invaded his country.

ok pattycakes. we know your view. now validate that assumption with fact.

Right Pat.

That kids life would have been much, much happier and brighter living under Saddam’s tyranny.

You’re hatred of the US Military is nearly palpable.

Honestly, I don’t know how you live in a country you despise so much.

Nor do I know how you manage to make it out of bed each morning and through each day with the weight of that much cynicism weighing you down.

Dang.
Godspeed old warrior.

Robbie - more Iraqis have died in the five years since our invasion than under 20+ years of Saddam. Saddam was easily contained, you idiots broke the goddamn bowl and now claim credit for making temporary repairs to it.

[Editor --- More people were killed during WW II than were killed during the Holocaust. Guess we shouldn't have done anything there, either.

More Americans died during the Civil War than they did from slavery. Guess we shouldn't have fought that silly war, either.

Brilliant logic, there Pat.]

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