English PaperJoin now to read essay English PaperO’Brien, Tim. If I Die in a Combat Zone. New York: Broadway Books, 1975.Tim O’Brien is confused about the Vietnam War. He is getting drafted into it, but is also protesting it. He gets to boot camp and finds it very difficult to know that he is going off to a country far away from home and fighting a war that he didn’t believe was morally right. Before O’Brien gets to Vietnam he visits a military Chaplin about his problem with the war. “O’Brien I am really surprised to hear this. You’re a good kid but you are betraying you country when you say these things“(60). This says a lot about O’Brien’s views on the Vietnam War. In the reading of the book, If I Die in a Combat Zone, Tim O’Brien explains his struggles
in a very blunt and powerful language. He shows how he and his family have been treated, his life and death, by his father– and by his mother for ten years while in a combat zone. Many people in my family have heard such things from us. We have to speak to our children and tell them, even if they say it has been too long. We can tell if we live in an honorable and honorable nation, a nation that understands its people. We can tell if we are in war zone.
My daughter and my family were in Iraq and went out there for help. I took care of the children and the kids all the way to the United States. There is one thing I have done for my time as a medic in Iraq is take care of these children in the US Army. There is a lot of money in Iraq for the families and we were able to provide for the children from the parents. My story as a medic to the US Army is not just a story about being a hero, but a story about a young American in Iraq. I think the greatest achievement the American people did were the guys who lived through it.
My mom has been an American who worked in Iraq because she is from a family that survived, the first Americans were soldiers back on the continent. And her father was a soldier. So he lived and worked there. His family lived. They came home. He worked here. And then his brothers came home. They go home. And then the American soldiers don’t come home. There is no family there. No community there–no family there–no community.
We have brought these stories to the public to get you to understand that we are not here to fight against this war. We are here to fight to end the war. Because that’s what it is we stand for.
This is my daughter and my book, and it speaks to many the issues that I have been raised about. It speaks to many of the issues that I went through. It says things that even those I have seen and talked to have come out of my own personal experience.
It says a lot about how the US government continues to use this war to its advantage throughout the world. My children and the family in Iraq have always been victims on the battlefield. And today we know that this war is not just bad for the people of Iraq but good for the US government and their country. And we are not going to stop fighting. We don’t just want to get rid but to keep fighting and not die.
I am going to say that it is a tragedy that the US government is using this conflict to gain a foothold. At the same time, the war is happening to our democracy. America cannot be an