I will venture a guess that my friend, who postponed his education by leaving law school to join the marines in September, 2001, is more noble, courageous and honorable than the lot of us posting in this thread. He served multiple tours and fought like hell to serve more, but wad sidelined with a severe back ailment.
He acted out of a selfless desire to protect our way of life and regrets nothing.
Your friend is no doubt a brave and patriotic person. The question, however, is whether he should have been used to fight a war against an "enemy" which had done us no harm, and which had no capability to do us harm.
That says nothing derogatory about your friend. He did as he was told, no doubt courageously.
I does say something about the cowardly warhawks who promoted war, falsely claiming that "our way of life" was at risk, and knowing that they would never have to fight.
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