banyak bapak, anak, umat umat Irak turut memerangi US.. ada para 
wanita maupun keluarga cukup gelisah dan bingung. Seakan akan mereka 
masih tidak menyukai pasukan US. Mengapa US tidak secepatnya mundur 
menarik diri dari tempat pertempuran? bila mereka mempunyai hati 
nurani.

silakan lihat foto foto:
http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news/?p=iraq&ei=UTF-
8&=&c=news_photos&&b=21&xargs=

http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news/?p=iraq&ei=UTF-
8&=&c=news_photos&&b=41&xargs=

 Sungguh berat konflik, semoga Pemerintah/pasukan US lebih mengetahui 
azab pembalasan supaya tidak bertindak di luar perikemanusiaan dan 
tidak perlu perlawanan tanpa solusi dan kerja sama.

 Sebaiknya mereka pun kita perlu berpikir positif!

wassalam,

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Army Expanding 'Stop-Loss' Program 

WASHINGTON - The Army will prevent soldiers in units set to deploy to 
Iraq (news - web sites) and Afghanistan (news - web sites) from 
leaving the service at the end of their terms, a top general said 
Wednesday. 

The announcement, an expansion of an Army program called "stop-loss," 
means that thousands of soldiers who had expected to retire or 
otherwise leave the military will have to stay on for the duration of 
their deployment to those combat zones. 

The expansion affects units that are 90 days away or less from 
deploying, said Lt. Gen. Frank L. "Buster" Hagenbeck, the Army's 
deputy chief of staff for personnel. Commanders have the ability to 
make exceptions for soldiers with special circumstances; otherwise, 
soldiers won't be able to leave the service or transfer from their 
unit until they return to their home base after the deployment. 

The move will allow the Army to keep units together as they deploy, 
Hagenbeck said. Units with new recruits or recently transferred 
soldiers would not perform as well because the troops would not have 
had time to work together. 

"The rationale is to have cohesive, trained units going to war 
together," Hagenbeck said. 

Previously, the Army had prevented soldiers from leaving certain 
units scheduled for deployment to Afghanistan or Iraq. But 
Wednesday's move is the first time since Sept. 11, 2001, that the 
stop-loss program has been ordered so widely. 

The announcement comes as the Army is struggling to find fresh units 
to continue the occupation of Iraq. Almost every Army combat unit has 
faced or will face deployment there or in Afghanistan, and increased 
violence has forced the deployment of an additional 20,000 troops to 
the region, straining units even further. 

Some criticize the stop-loss program as contrary to the concept of an 
all-volunteer military force. Soldiers planning to retire and get on 
with their lives now face months away from their families and homes. 

In an opinion piece in Wednesday's New York Times, Andrew Exum, a 
former Army captain who served under Hagenbeck in the 10th Mountain 
Division in Afghanistan, called the treatment of soldiers under stop-
loss programs "shameful." 

"Many, if not most, of the soldiers in this latest Iraq-bound wave 
are already veterans of several tours in Iraq and Afghanistan," he 
wrote. "They have honorably completed their active duty obligations. 
But like draftees, they have been conscripted to meet the additional 
needs in Iraq." 

Hagenbeck said the stop-loss move is necessary only because the Army 
is also undergoing a major reorganization that requires some units to 
be taken off-line while they are restructured. 

Hagenbeck had no numbers on how many soldiers would be affected. 

Without the program, an average division would have to replace 4,000 
soldiers � perhaps one-quarter to one-fifth of its strength � before 
or during a deployment, according an Army press release. 



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