http://afghanistan.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/26/2-nato-troops-killed-in-afghanistan/
http://www.fox33.com/category/story/?id=256693
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39364577/
These three stories were about 2 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) who were killed Sunday morning by an improvised bomb. NATO is not releasing any details yet, but major news channels are still trying to cover the story. It appears to me that the info from CNNthat they wanted to get the general story to the public with little to no detail. Fox did the same as CNN, except they added that this year has already been the deadliest year, with more than 530 international forces killed. MSNBC actually goes into the most detail with statistics about how many deaths there have been this year, and how many international soldiers are in Afghanistan. I feel like this is a story the general public should hear about because soldiers who are dying overseas is a very important subject. If they die in the line of duty, then they should have the honor and respect to be known about nationally.
I completely agree that we should honor all those who have died in the line of duty. Otherwise their deaths were all in vain.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who dies in the line of duty should be honored and their family should have the support of the nation for what they are fighting for whether or not if they agree with it why they died is beside the point.
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