On the second of August 1990, Saddam Hussein Invaded Kuwait City. I was on my way back from Guantanamo Bay in Cuba when I got word that we would be going to Iraq. We had just finished building Camp X-Ray, which is now famous for housing terrorists and prisoners connected with the 9/11 attacks. During the time of the actual ground offensive, I wrote articles to my hometown newspaper telling of the experiences we faced during that time. This is one of those stories.


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imgooglol, on 4/10/2006 8:17:18 PM
Total Posts: 20, Joined: 3/14/2006
I have visited the middle east, and i have visited America. Seriously, people in the middle east have way more freedom than anyone in the states.

edit: In the middle east i have been to Syria, and Lebanon and i have to say they are pretty cool places.
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atomicbomb666, on 4/10/2006 8:43:08 PM
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^mhmm sure ya have.
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acidarmitage, on 4/10/2006 9:08:25 PM
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ducks wtf?
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acidarmitage, on 4/10/2006 9:22:30 PM
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people who like to fight for other people's freedom > hippies who complain about shit that doesnt matter
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DarkStar, on 4/10/2006 9:47:50 PM
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You don't appreciate freedom until you LOSE IT. As long as you are lucky enough to protest and critize your own government...you have a remarkable freedom. This freedom only exist in about 1/4 of all the countries in the world. Right now under the pretense of democracy Russians are fighting for the right to elections. The first thing Putin did when becoming president is place his men in control of all major tv stations and newspapers in Russia. Now that his second term as President is about to expired, he is getting the parliament to change the russian laws to allow him to continue to be "re-elected."

Elections in most countries follows like this: Your boss "suggests" you to get up early get in-line to vote for let's say for example Saddam Hussein with a happy smile. International news cameras will be there to record the event...you must say that you are 100% voluntary vote for Saddam and that you are extremely happy for the right to do so under his benelvolent govt. If you don't do it with a happy smile...well first off you lose for job, second you suddenly fall victim to a violent crime in your own house. If your boss don't fire you, well...then he loses his job and his life. You better act cheerful enough in front of the internation cameras because the guy behind you might be an undercover govt official paid to watch out for people don't say nice things about Saddam. Heck, the guard in front of the voting booth is paid to watch what you say. Even if you don't select in Saddam in the voting booth it really wouldn't matter...his opponent is fictionary anyways.

These undercover officials and guards are often given a title like "community security." Citizens of these oppressive governments especially Vietnam, Iran, N. Korea, other Africian countries will flock to these jobs ...because they provide job security and less harrassment by the government. Thus you want to become a communtiy security officer. When your baby and kids are crying because they don't have enough food, are you going to hesitate reporting to your higher officials that John Doe has been away from his home for two days or take away a few personal letters from John Doe as evidence you are doing your job? When you kids crying, are you going to jepordize your job and entire famiy lives to secretly meet other people to plan a revolt against an oppresive govt with tanks and aircraft?

In these countries groups of five or more people standing together in front of any government building is quickly disbanded and told to move on. There is enough community security people in your neighborhood to track what time you go to work, what time to go home. If you deviate from this schedule you'll be answering questions. If you move your enitre family to other place...a community security person will ask you "where are you moving neighbor?" If you got a new job, the government will inquire you new job placement to make sure you actually do have a job there. These government will purposely store and take grains from farms in the name of taxation, to keep the population hungry. If you and are family must work extra hard to barely have adequate necessaries...the last thing on your mind to from a resistance group. Even if you vent your fustrations with close group of friends...where you going to get the grenades, rpgs against their tanks?

In Vietnam, the entire police state and community security are there to watch you and make sure there are not a bunch of people leaving their homes at night to gather in the forrest to plan coup. The police state are not they to protect you from theives and murders...because frankly they not paid that well to risk their lives for theives and murders. The police usually comes in after the theft or murder. If you have a house located on a busy street, the government will take your house and tell you that they will give you a bigger better piece of land somewhere else. They will run propaganda for weeks on tv and newspapers calling for a New Economy. Then take your house and perhaps the entire housing strip and move you and your neighbors to a new place. The govt will build shops and businesses where your houses once were and you will find that you new plot of land doesn't even have a house...just some deers and trees.

People are so desperate in Vietnam that a few even remove bolts from bridges and lightpost so that they can sell the strap metal and get some money. Everyone for themselves unless they are high party members working to secure their power and positions.

If you grew up in a oppressive government like this you learn only one thing... you look out for yourself and no one else. Everyone is out there to hurt you and the only people you can trust is your own family. Heck, under these harsh conditions you often fight among siblings and fail to see that it was the government that causes your food and money problems. Thus, if you are taught and see these experiences your whole entire life...and nothing else. The US don't deploy a terror network of police state to restrict movement and trade...thus rpgs, and weapons are easily obtain. US troops don't kill whole families simple base upon an instinct that Ali Babba might be an insurgent. Saddam uses terror tactics to control his Iraqis. Then suddenly the US government is urging you to not only trust your neighbor...but trust your fellow Iraqi from a different city with different religious beliefs to form a democratic government... well, you see where the problems is.
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kyanox, on 4/10/2006 11:02:38 PM
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But you don't have freedom in the US, not anymore. Sure your free to bitch about some rant in a post, but that doesn't mean you can go out, get into an unlicensed car, without a drivers licence and go 120 miles an hour on the highway just because you want too.

And their passing new id cards, and letting terrorists run our countries. Interesting isn't it. And yes, if you look at the terror our government has caused to other countries, then in effect they are terrorists.

As for hippie loving peace, well i cant really stand for that either, because if there was no war, there wouldn't be evil. Evil is here, it exists, yes we have to fight it. But the question is, can we do it in a better way.
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chamcham, on 4/10/2006 11:05:36 PM
Total Posts: 62, Joined: 2/16/2006
freedom? rofl we havent experienced real freedom in the last 50 years
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jonahmt, on 4/10/2006 11:59:33 PM
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this war is the stupidest thing ever. i hate bush so much. and freedom? ya right. americans have turned into pussys that care more about false protection than having their rights
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atomicbomb666, on 4/10/2006 11:59:56 PM
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Freedom is an illusion of the mind anyway. Smoking a joint is freedom to the hippie. Free speech is freedom to the musician. Doing harm to others is freedom to the insane and so on.
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divinewoodcrafting, on 4/11/2006 12:15:39 AM
Total Posts: 14, Joined: 3/4/2006
Usually I don't criticize because there is way too much of that in these forums. However... Kyanox, you really need to read up about those "id cards". I am guessing you are addressing the international passport IDs, by the way. Those are the work of many countries all around the world. In fact, it is surprising but the U.S. was somewhat of a late-comer in terms of officially supporting the new passport IDs. Check it out man instead of possibly misleading people with your vague rhetoric.

These European fanboys really crack me up. It seems like half the posts anymore are about how America is such a crappy country and we're oppressed. What a joke. Go tell your tall tales to the EU officials. There are places in Europe that have government-installed video cameras on virtually every street corner. That doesn't really work in with all these Big Brother accusations towards America now does it? Currently there are technologies being developed in Europe that will efficiently track citizens every moment of the day. The overall concept is a system that can identify who you are and details as small as the amount of alcohol you buy regularly at the store. If "it" deems that you are buying too much then your employer, insurance agency, etc. can be notified.

Now I neither drink alcohol nor fear world government (because it is inevitable), but in the meantime you should keep quiet about my "oppressive" government and only speak of the things you know (meaning facts, not rhetoric). The facts would attest that the rapidly growing EU has brought us closer to "police-state" than anything President Bush has done. President Bush will be out of office in two years while the EU will probably have doubled in size. And as we all know, the EU is solely the work of our enlightened, unoppressed, open-minded, and altogether superior European friends across the pond.
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