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Friday, December 18, 2009

There are no heroes in war, only victims.



There are no heroes in war, only victims. A look at some of the US soldiers that came back from the Iraq war and each of them definitely has their own story to tell. Their tragedy will only be life reminders of how ugly war really is.


http://ritemail-amazing.blogspot.com/2009/12/american-soldiers-back-from-in-iraq.html





Posted by Nadeem Omar Tarar at 2:14 AM

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