Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: naddicott
There's a higher resolution shot of the boy missing his arms on the MSNBC slide shows. Even considering the overall context of the war, sometimes a single image really hits home the fact that individual life threads are being irreversably altered for better and worse. Even if the "worse" cases are in the minority, they can be hard to stomach.
Apparently international media coverage is showing images like these much more frequently than US media. Don't be shocked if there's no immediate "good job" pat on the back forthcoming from the international community after we've finished.
[edit: redundancy and clarity]
Just like most of the media has left out the images of people welcoming us and heart warming photos of re-united families. There exists photos and stories that make even the biggest hawk wonder if the human price is worth it, there are other photos and stories that remove those doubts.
In the end war is horrible thing, and we can only hope the price paid is worth it.
No offense man, but the major news networks have been showing those feel good pictures of Iraqi's welcoming us quite a bit. I'm not sure what news you are watching.
CNN/msnbc/fox. I have seen very little of the welcoming images.
