If we had access to war videos like now wld Iraq/Afghanistan have ended sooner?
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Date: March 25th, 2026 11:14 AM Author: Poppy ticket booth mother
i think it was pretty well televised. plus shit like abu gharib.
i don't think more photos would have ended the war faster. we were all about glassing the middle east during the heaviest fighting, so more pics of the devastation would have only encouraged people. and pics of us soldiers being injured would also intensify war enthusiasm.
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Date: March 30th, 2026 1:27 PM Author: Poppy ticket booth mother
ok, i watched it, and it is what i expected it was.
so what do you think this would have changed with iraq and afghanistan when:
1) combat videos like this were available and widely circulated and
2) this would bolster war enthusiasm, not pursuade people we should leave
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