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No, nobody wants to Americans to die. However if all the terrorist are in Iraq, they aren’t here. It is the military’s job to die for our nation, the are protecting the civilians back here. This is the greatest honor, in the world, so one day I hope to join the ranks of those great men. Ask the soldiers what they are fighting for. To say, “Saddam is not a nice guy”, is akin to saying “cyanide will make you sick,” a huge understatement. He ran people through plastic shredders, killed any one who resisted; he ran the country in way Stalin would be proud of. Of course if we were doing anything similar to your analogy to the Chinese. We wouldn’t see reports like this, our soldiers were greeted like when we liberated France in the Second World War. <br />Look at what this soldier said, as our troop rolled into a village, releasing from the terror of Saddam. It is an outrage, and a dishonor to say the troops there are fighting for oil, it is an abomination of everything America stands for <i> 'I was not expecting this at all. Seeing the civilians right on the other side of the border was not what I expected,' said Second Lieutenant Julia MacRory. 'But we are here to look out for the population. We are actually here to liberate Iraq.' </i> <br />Or this report. <i> Ricky Fisher, 18, is the youngest soldier in the British force. As he drove his vehicle further into Iraq he was calm, but slightly bemused. 'I am nervous but we have to keep our task in hand. We have to focus on what we are doing,' he said. 'I was expecting some sort of violence but so far it's good to see people waving.' </i> <br />
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