It was very touching. I would love to see a similar one for the Iraqis who are also feeling the same emotions for their loved ones who are missing and dead. I have sat with refugee Iraqi women and have cried with them. I found it very moving as an American to sit with them and they felt no anger or difference with me. They knew that the hurt we both felt was not a political or national hurt. No matter our religion and ethnicity, people around the world are basically the same. This war is tearing apart families on both sides of the earth. Just a view from another angle.
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It was very touching. I would love to see a similar one for the Iraqis who are also feeling the same emotions for their loved ones who are missing and dead. I have sat with refugee Iraqi women and have cried with them. I found it very moving as an American to sit with them and they felt no anger or difference with me. They knew that the hurt we both felt was not a political or national hurt. No matter our religion and ethnicity, people around the world are basically the same. This war is tearing apart families on both sides of the earth. Just a view from another angle.
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