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Sheldon,Doesn't saying "the Americans could have rufesed to go to Iraq. They might have gone to the brig as a result of their choice--life's a bitch sometimes...The Iraqis had little choice in the matter. The U.S. invaded them. (Many have fled their country, but that's a big step to take)" present a double standard? Granted, American troops have more resources than most Afghans and Iraqis and can withstand forced service overseas easier than the civilian populations withstand invasion. Yet still these service people are essentially locked into slavery contracts (as Rothbard observed in For A New Liberty) that require them to do immoral actions. The may have entered these contracts voluntarily, but that is not an excuse for making light of their current plight in their inability to escape these contracts that they are partial responsible for. Empathy for the plight of American troops is not out of the question, while one recognizes the greater plight of the civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan (the larger point of your entry which I applaud).Cheers,Bob
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