Vacation: Iraq

Me relating my experience in Iraq. Cheesy at times, but I try to keep it real. Also post-Iraq experiences.

Friday, September 23, 2005

Still Doing Well

Same old stuff here in Baqubah. We're slowly moving towards the referendum in October, so everyday things are moving a little faster. Some have asked what opinion the Iraqi's have of the coalition (US) forces. Well, first thing to recognize is that it will change drastically depending on where you are. In some of the larger cities, the Iraqis seem to be more progressive and have a greater understanding of what a democratic government will do for them. In the same train of thought, the larger cities seem to be more violent, and the citizens see a more drastic change in their way of life from how it was before and now.
Out in the country, the education level is most often very low. The children and adults are rarely literate. They seem to take a more direct and simple approach to examining the US forces. For those that have food, water and feel safe, they do not mind the US forces. The ones that have trouble getting water for their crops, are unable to put food on the table, or lack basic amenities such as shoes and clothing for their children, these are the ones that result to fanatacism.
Essentially, most Iraqis are concerned with issues that directly affect themselves. The constitution, women's rights and Saddam's trial seem to be far from their sphere of influence, in most cases. I'll write more later.

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