The Hell of War
I suppose that it's true that "those who live by the sword, die by the sword." A significant number of suicides and a growing number of homicides in combat zones and bases in the U.S. make up a disturbing picture of mental health of American troops. Be it due to the inherent stress of military life or the abusive deployment of the same troops, there is a sense that U.S. soldiers have reached the breaking point, and are increasingly turning their weapons on their comrades-in-arms and themselves. A guilty conscience for war crimes must also weigh heavily on those tormented souls.
As long as war figures high on the American agenda, its "hell" will continue to torture its own people.
As long as war figures high on the American agenda, its "hell" will continue to torture its own people.
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