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| Troops Believe Mission Ill-Defined
Seems like the mission is actually pretty clear. They are to play referee until at some point in time either the Iraqis are trained/ready to take over, and even then after troops start coming home no guarantee that the situation will not break out into a full-blown civil war. Basically stuck in Iraq [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] Morale was mixed among soldiers at the outposts -- the closest thing to a "front line" in the military's Baghdad campaign. Some, particularly junior officers, said they accepted the risks to live closer to the Iraqi people. Others, however, said they longed for a sense of purpose and voiced frustration at the prospect of harsh, dangerous 15-month tours for a mission they consider murky. "What do you want us to accomplish over here? We aren't hearing any end state. We aren't hearing it from the president, from the defense secretary," Sgt. 1st Class Michael Eaglin said in a room cluttered with bunk beds, rucksacks and weapons at the Sadr City outpost. "We're working hard and the politicians are arguing. They don't have bullets flying over their heads. They aren't on the front lines, and their buddies aren't dying," he said, echoing the sentiments of a group of soldiers around him. "It's almost like the Vietnam War. We don't know where we're going," Spec. Adam Hamilton agreed. "We're not complaining," Eaglin said. "We're tired of being lost. Have you ever been lost and at the same time getting shot at? It's miserable," he said. "When you paint a car a pretty red . . . it makes you feel good inside. That's what we want with this war. I want to be here for a reason, not just a show of force."
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