With the Memorial holiday weekend coming up I have some questions;
Why are we still in Iraq? And why are we still sending troops in there?
I see we still can't upload photos from our computers here, Herb shakes head it disbelief again. How can I post a photo of my bro serving his country without uploading it from my computer?
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A sound exit strategy, which includes training the local security forces, keeping a strong and representative government body will help to secure that future. The troops will slowly exit, as they leave behind local counterparts - the local military and security forces. Hopefully those will have better luck controlling threats that foreign forces did.
As for your brother's picture, just upload it to http://www.flickr.com/ its a great site and you'll be able to share your family hero with other families online.
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M$Sorry to hear about your brother.
I guess that some troops are being rotated over so that others can come home and catch a break. The President is suppose to remove almost all of the troops by the end of 2010, but about 30,000 will remain to "train" Iraqi soldiers.
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