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Anonymous Tester
her older and brother died in Iraq, she was very close to him
That is very sad. I can understand her anger and hate from that. It is so difficult to loose a loved one in a war. This war is even more difficult as there is no clear cut enemy and the enemy is being portrayed as an ideology.
The first thing she has to understand is her brother was a soldier. Soldiers go to war. Sadly in going to war soldiers come face to face with other young men who are also soldiers. Soldiers are not criminals. They are doing a job that is assigned to them. When a soldier does his job often death is the result.
She must learn that her brother was not murdered. He went to Iraq with the belief that what was doing was the right thing to do. His job was to kill Iraqis if the need arrived. He came across another person, who also had a job to do, that person also believed in what he was doing and his job is to try to get Americans out of Iraq.
War is sad and for the individual soldiers it is very difficult. The out come of war is you either kill or you get killed.
She needs to learn that her brother was not murdered by a Muslim. He was killed as the result of being in a war.
Nobody wants to kill and nobody wants to die. But, as long as we have people on earth we will have wars.
May her Brother find Justice from God(swt)