Click on it, and it will show you the faces of Iraq TODAY.
Kids. Grinning at the camera. Heading to school.
That's also the face of Iran.
That's what we bombed. That's what the administration is itchin' to bomb in Iran.
Breaks. My. Heart.
From Susan's friend in Iraq again:
Am back from Syria . it was too hard to travel by bus , we spent 2 days , even it takes less than 8 hours driving . but we have to stop at the border . when we entered Iraq . we thought that we will reach in the same day , but the bridge of Saklaweia in Al- Faluja was destroyed by bombs … so the rod was closed . we have to stay for another night in the street , in the desert . it was like movie . there were many buses stopped and many vehicles … so many families ( children, women , old people …) we feel as one family cause we need each other . even it was too hard , but it gave us a hope that all Iraqis are one . at last I came home after a terrible time .
We are thinking about immigration . cause Baghdad is going to be as a prison with these concrete walls surround neighborhoods , which the American army . so we have to get an ID to enter our area … its going to be worse than now . and I cant leave my sons in Syria , you know they left their schools . they are feeling hopeless cause they are at home having no aims …
Now in Baghdad every body live in his neighborhood . which is going to be as a cages . sending you some pictures for children going to schools from deferent places .
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