i relate to your feeling about iraq, i remember watching the black flag of isis flyover fallujah and ramadi and samarra where i served, thinking what the hell, what did we do this for, we felt it was in places we were making progress. they were voting. this could happen, then it dissolved away was probably the most demoralizing moment of my i got on the phone with my former company first sergeant, saying what can we do about this. this is the feeling you have. in afghanistan it has been slower and further away. i am almost resigned to it.
i relate to your feeling about iraq, i remember watching the black flag of isis flyover fallujah and ramadi and samarra where i served, thinking what the hell, what did we do this for, we felt it was in places we were making progress. they were voting. this could happen, then it dissolved away was probably the most demoralizing moment of my i got on the phone with my former company first sergeant, saying what can we do about this. this is the feeling you have. in afghanistan it has been slower and further away. i am almost resigned to it.