The War in Iraq and on Terrorism, is it Beneficial or Wasteful?

Shebah Ba'aseyah
As the Democrats take the House, the nation prepares for a push to remove American soldiers from deployed locations in the United Arab Emirates, UAE, such as Iraq. Why does a great majority of the nation want the soldiers home? Is it because so many young and old, men and women alike, are dying? On the other hand, is it because of the national debt and the fact that the war is costing over 1 billion dollars a week?

The War on Iraq actively began after the attacks on 9/11. After experiencing such drastic acts of violence, most Americans were ready for war; a war was anticipated, expected, and in the eyes of most, justified: the American mentality, "hit me and I'll hit you back... harder." However, how is it that America went looking for Osama Bin Laden, but came home with Suddam Hussein?

While I was on active duty in the US Armed Forces, I spent 4 months at a deployed location in the UAE serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. I was very well compensated during this time and it was tax-free. While at my deployed location, I shopped. I lay by the pool. I enjoyed the beach and the malls. I ate at Chili's, Fridays and other familiar restaurants, often. I thoroughly enjoyed myself and again, I say was very well compensated. I know my time deployed is unusual to some, but 25-30% of the deployed personnel experience it.

Now that I am no longer serving the Armed Forces and am back in the US and I encounter its current state, I wish I had worked harder while deployed. I wish I could have found something to do so that my time there would not seem as a waste. Looking at the big picture, is any of it a waste?

Are our continued actions justified? We have recovered no weapons of mass destruction, nor is Iraq free. Nonetheless, our national debt continues to increase as the cost of living steadily rises. Statistically the unemployment rate has neither increased nor decreased recently, but poverty in America worsens. Will there be "Feed the Children" commercials in Europe featuring dirty, malnutrition American kids holding a little metal cup begging for food. What state will America be in, in the next 5 years?

During the entire year of 2006, America spent over $1 billion a week on the war. Imagine if in 2007, America spends $1 billion dollars a week:

• To improve our school system, increase teacher salary and build bigger schools, creating many jobs, improving the way of life here in America

• Building community medical facilities, again, creating many jobs, improving the way of life here in America
• To pour into programs for our elderly and disabled and for humane medical research, improving the way of life here in America

• To establish efficient programs to help the millions in America that are unemployed, homeless and hungry, improving the way of life here in America

These are just a few of the things that America could do with a $52 billion dollar budget for the year and it all will be very beneficial to the American people. America is fighting for freedom all over again; the chains of
poverty and self-destruction currently binds her. It is time for us to stand up and fight for America's Freedom.

Published by Shebah Ba'aseyah

I am a Christian in my 20's. I served my country for 8 years in the armed forces. I fought in the war away from home; now I am fighting in the wars at home.  View profile

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  • Branden Hassett6/24/2007

    You're absolutely correct that most people's deployed experience does not compare to yours, in the UAE (where I have gone on VACATION several times). You may have also overlooked that there were aircraft departing your poolside paradise and flying into harm's way. Maybe you should get some real experience aside from escorting contract laborers before using your 'military background' to lend credibility to your rambling diatribe about....what? I read it a couple times and I still don't know what you're saying.

  • Jeff Musall1/17/2007

    good article pointing to the foolishness of what we are doing....

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