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Quiet Iraq streets leave soldiers yearning for Afghanistan
cnn.com — Spc. Grover Gebhart has spent nine months at a small post on a Sunni-Shiite fault line in western Baghdad. But the 21-year-old soldier on his first tour in Iraq feels he's missing the real war -- in Afghanistan, where his brother is fighting the Taliban.
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- Ihatesheep, on 07/17/2008, -0/+20Hey cnn, how about the "unwinable civil war in Iraq"? How about your constant commentary on the inability to win this thing? I admit it is not over yet but how about a story on how y'all might be wrong. How about a story about the real success that is happening over there? I know it does not fit into your narrative that anything that conservatism does is wrong and evil but y'all, how about something? How about a story about your bias?
- treetop23, on 07/17/2008, -1/+13The quickest route between Iraq and Afghanistan is a straight line. I could even make a few suggestions about how to alleviate boredom along the way.
- DerangedPenguin, on 07/17/2008, -0/+8But, according the main stream media the young boys and girls serving in Iraq don't know how to make straight lines, they aren't gifted enough and had to join the military as a last resort.
- IRPro, on 07/17/2008, -0/+15Que the Democrats lining up with posts that will read:
It's a Lie!!! We're 1o0o0o051ng in Irak!!!! - spankaccount, on 07/17/2008, -0/+8Obama one said this war was not winnable too. Why are democrats so ***** eager to fail?
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