I'm so scared

Wagamama

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Of what will happen if the US goes to war against Iraq. I do NOT like war. I lived thru the Iran/Iraq war and have been traumitized alot by it. I honestly don't think I can go thru another one. I get physically sick when I think of the US being attacked. I really hope we don't go to war. Thanks for listening. :(
 
So sorry, Wagamama. My 2 older brothers were in the Viet Nam war, I was just a wee one so I really didn't understand. They came back fine, though.:D Hope you feel better and don't worry so much about something you have no control over.:D
 
Truly there is nothing you can do, unfortunately.
I remember growing up in the 80's (god, I sound old ) when the threat of a nuclear attack was abound all the time.

I rmemeber the all to realistic movie, the Day after, and how everyone was terrified for months. I think of all the anti nuclear songs, 99 Luft Balloons, Land of Confusion (that video is CHILLING), Russians, (the most amazing Sting song there is) , and many more artists sang about it. plus all the anti nuke demonstrations.

The fears were there, and I bet anyone who was alive at the time remembers whenever Reagan did a live broadcast, they always held thier breath... ( I remember 1984/85 being the worst years of that)

And like catsrule, I was very very small when Vietnam was around as well. My father was a soldier then., and was again in the Desert Storm war. I could have feasibly lost him when he went to Afghanistan back in June, and well fortunately he came home. Yes, this is what he loves, he adores his job, and he does this to make us safe.

You can do nothing, unfornately. These decisons are in the hands of leaders.

Dont worry.
 
The only thing we can do is take care of the people we love and make sure they know we love them.


{{{hugs}}}
 

Wagamama, Serena said it all. I am scared too, I was to young to really get it all with the vietnam war but I do know that it wasn't pretty and alot of men and women were lost or hurt and emotionaly scared. I try to look at it, I have no control over this and what is going to happen is going to haapen I don't try to consume my life with "what ifs" and live one day at a time, treat others with kindness and love the people that are around me.....I don't know if I made any sence, I am not good at typing my thoughts on paper or on here, I just want you to know you are in my prayers.
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Wagamama - I understand, I've been where you are.

My oldest brother was drafted into Vietnam. I was in third grade when he left, fifth grade when he came home. Not only was my brother drafted, but I come from a HUGE family. Lots of my cousins were drafted or enlisted throughout the 60's and early 70's. The "going away" parties were always mournful, yet gave strength to the guys going, knowing we loved and supported them, even though we may not have supported the war. :( The "coming home" parties were always joyful and uplifting. :)

There were times during the Vietnam War, that I thought all hope was lost.

One thing that kept me going during the times when I was really scared, was taking a more pro-active stance against the war. I was only a child, then a teen while the war raged, but drawing and coloring peace signs, stringing "love beads", tie dying t-shirts, writing "Make Love Not War" on my book covers, listening to protest songs, doing all of those little things helped me focus in another direction instead of focusing on the sadness and doom that I felt. Nothing like a 12 year old "flower child". ;) :teeth:

Another thing we did was keep a "Jim Box". In the living room, my parents set up a box and whenever we wanted, we would put things in there that Jim (my brother) would like. Maybe a can of pears, maybe a letter or a picture we drew, school photographs, cigarettes, candy bars, whatever we felt like putting in there. When it was full, my father would send the box overseas to him and we would start a new one. At one time we had Jim, Michael, Duke and Johnny boxes going at the same time. You can do the same thing. There are tons of "adopt a soldier" programs that can help you focus some of the thoughts you're having in a more pro-active, positive sort of way. At times it may help to feel that you are a part of helping in some way. :) :)

{{{{Hugs}}}} You are not alone in your feelings. :D Most of us have been there in one way or another and we can help you get through this. :)
 





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