"Soldiers Put Iraq 'War Trophies' on eBay"

cumhail

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Soldiers Put Iraq 'War Trophies' on eBay

By Matt Smith
CNN

ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A year after the U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein's government in Iraq, items touted as having come from Saddam's palaces have turned up for sale on the auction Web site eBay.

The seller of one secondhand rug lists the previous owner of the roughly 6-by-9-foot piece of carpet as ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

Customers can also bid on silverware embossed with the Iraqi army's crest and a copy of the Koran, the Muslim holy book, which is purported to be from a Baghdad compound.

A spokesman for U.S. Central Command told CNN that U.S. troops should have been prohibited from bringing such items home from Iraq. But the men selling the items say they had no trouble bringing them back.

Spc. Adam Dearinger, who is asking a minimum of $850 for the rug, is among those who brought home war trophies with no problems....

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magomago

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...Thats horrible~ "War Trophies?"

I wonder if anyone is going to come out and defend them
 

alchemize

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Originally posted by: magomago
...Thats horrible~ "War Trophies?"

I wonder if anyone is going to come out and defend them

I won't defend then, but I'll try and explain them.

This is extremely common among any military. For example, during WW2, lugers, hilter-jugen daggers, swastika flags were extremely popular for the soldiers to collect.

I can understand collecting a trophy for yourself, but not "ebaying" it.