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The good of the country? The good of Halliburton, maybe. Halliburton and a few other companies who are getting rich off this war.
Look, I can understand wanting to test your strength/skills/balls against an enemy on the battlefield. Just remember that, win or lose, all you're doing in the long run is swelling the pockets of a few wealthy investors and corrupt politicians who could really give a ripe fuck about you.
How many senators/reps, red or blue, have children serving in hot spots in Iraq or Afghanistan? How many Halliburton execs' children dropped out of Ivy League schools to go fight alongside you?