Hearts & Minds
2006-08-25 17:14:13.488238+02 by
Dan Lyke
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I think that U.S. troops policy could take a lesson from this slightly older article about the deployment of the Lebanese article in the current strife:
In Dibin, a shopkeeper, who had a generator propped against a door that had been blown to the side by a blast, recounted how he had fled the town at the war's start. In the month that followed, Hezbollah fighters took food from his shop -- tuna, rice, sardines and sugar. When he returned, more than 30 receipts were waiting for him, and he was paid in full, more than $1,000, he said.
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#Comment Re: made: 2006-08-25 17:22:14.093728+02 by:
Dan Lyke
Edited: I didn't really mean troops, I meant policy. I'm sure our troops are doing the best they can given the orders they've got.
#Comment Re: made: 2006-08-25 18:33:58.301537+02 by:
warkitty
and I agree. Too bad we're too busy dehumanizing arabs in general to "get" that.
#Comment Re: made: 2006-08-25 19:14:29.995394+02 by:
Dan Lyke
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