I’m wondering if there is more PTSD in the two “bad” wars — Ray’s and B.D.‘s wars, Iraq II and Afghanistan II — than there was in the “good” war, WWII. Is this Trudeau’s point in this current arc of strips? And if so, why? Is it because troops deep down know that what they’re doing is wrong? Whereas there was little doubt among any troops in WWII that what they were doing was wrong. Stopping Hitler was stopping evil that was spreading around the globe, whereas nobody was stopping the evil of Saddam beyond Iraq’s own borders. What do you think?
I’m wondering if there is more PTSD in the two “bad” wars — Ray’s and B.D.‘s wars, Iraq II and Afghanistan II — than there was in the “good” war, WWII. Is this Trudeau’s point in this current arc of strips? And if so, why? Is it because troops deep down know that what they’re doing is wrong? Whereas there was little doubt among any troops in WWII that what they were doing was wrong. Stopping Hitler was stopping evil that was spreading around the globe, whereas nobody was stopping the evil of Saddam beyond Iraq’s own borders. What do you think?