The Damage From Our Military
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by: aydancorkern
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Have you ever seen the aftermath or damage caused by the military after a war? I haven't, and I hope I never do. I just can't imagine the sights and even the sounds that might be heard in the background after the fighting has moved on. There are buildings that are blown to bits and bodies everywhere. The blood of the dead and dying are everywhere in your sights and even in your mind's eye as you might not be able to sleep because of the damages that you had seen. They not only destroy property but the very people that live on this place or this home or on the road.
The people that are doing the damage won't stay around after the fighting is done to clean up after themselves; that has to be done by the people that might still be left. Sometimes a whole village or town will be left in ruins with no one to clean up the destruction or to try to put this town back on its feet. They will leave blown up tanks, old useless guns, bloody body parts, or bloody old shoes or clothes. All of their trash is left where they might have dropped it, as with anything else they might want to drop.
If you think that they are messy on land, our oceans are left in worse shape. You will find all kinds of trash and metal pieces all over the surface of the water until it is given some time to sink, and then you might not see this piece again. Our oceans will clean up after themselves but this will only mean that the debris will only travel down the way of the water flow and leave it somewhere else. Unless it is a big heavy ship that had been sunk, most of the trash left will eventually show up somewhere.
Most of the dead bodies will be taken care of by the animals under water, and the ships will become their underwater graves, and there are a lot of them. These ships that are on the ocean floor have been put there by either wars or bad weather. Some of these ships were sunk just because one ship's captain thought that it should be at the bottom of the sea. They weren't concerned about the people on board but the number of kills that they could say that they killed.
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