Operation Enduring Freedom
BackU.S. Military made video about Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: January 10, 2006 at 10:58 pm
Author: allstar51788
Length: 00:04:38
Rating: 4.33
Views: 42685
Tags: Operation Enduring Freedom US military Marines Air Force Army
Video Comments:
olestrakelly (July 4, 2008 at 1:26 pm)
The lives of Taliban members have value too. War is about legalized violence against poor people since people with means escape. When Chevron spends billions putting down a pipeline in Afhganistan, they could as a courtesy drill some oil wells. It is really easy for military leaders to manipulate young kids into killing without question, without conscience like those profiled in this video. Thanks for democracy. Democracy is about FREEDOM OF SPEECH which I am going to enjoy on Independence day
olestrakelly (July 4, 2008 at 1:22 pm)
The Constitution is about right to a fair trial, freedom of speech. Someone has to do it. The first week the war was launched an ABC show called Are YOU HOT was launched. Maybe going to college should make you prouder. This is loaded with rhetoric. Defeating the Taliban. What do we really know about the Taliban. You can learn more from watching them on youtube, than reading newspaper articles. They actually have values too. You keep taking them so literal.
KTRoseAmongThorns (June 28, 2008 at 9:43 am)
God now we have our own little war on this commentary log! This war shouldn't be compared to any war cuz there's nothing like any war like this one! The only comparison is that EVERY GENERATION has seen war and lost friends. There are so many people today who knew of someone who has been there done that and are still, mentally, there. My Ex-husband went in 04 and 2nd battalian 4th Marines 1st Mar Div. lost so many!I lost many friends and my brother Tech Sgt Rodney is there in Iraq Now!God speed!
psytrancegirl (June 25, 2008 at 6:11 pm)
I just find out that someone I care sooo much for and lost contact with joined the operation... as someone against the real meaning of this war and the evil behind it, it brakes my heart and can't but feel so much love for the soldiers that regardless of the real purpouse of those in power..this guys are really fighting for what they believe ...unfurtunately they have being misleed it and we must understand and support them regardless....
TAURUSger (June 24, 2008 at 9:08 pm)
irak=waffenspielplatz für amerika
gosciu555 (June 15, 2008 at 12:30 am)
ur a moron, there was already a peace treaty signed through the back door, but truman was a british asset so he wanted to intimidate other countries and show that the anglo-americans were going to rule using nukes.
CapitanoGUC (June 11, 2008 at 7:56 am)
3000 victims only ??? - and therfore you killed hunderts of tausend ????
CapitanoGUC (June 11, 2008 at 7:54 am)
wich served only to get the troops down and to warm up a bit .... - irak was the final target from begin on ....
CapitanoGUC (June 10, 2008 at 12:35 am)
yes of course he had - stopping the bolshewism, stopping the mondial jewism, freeing latvia, ukrainia and lettland ....
Certantly, - those are only excuses, similar to "weapons of mass destruction" - and the twin towers remind me hugly on the Gleiwitz incidend and the arson atac on the Reichstag .....
Certantly, - those are only excuses, similar to "weapons of mass destruction" - and the twin towers remind me hugly on the Gleiwitz incidend and the arson atac on the Reichstag .....
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