20 years later: Col. Kim Campbell reflects on her time as an Air Force fighter pilot

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2024
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  • @firasalebadi1037
    @firasalebadi1037 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wonder how many books I should publish since I was born in Iraq in 1978. Living my entire childhood through an 8 years of war between Iraq and Iran. Awarded an AK-47 as a birthday gift in 1984 when I turned 6 yo. And at age 12 witnessed the Saddam invasion of Kuwait and a year after Republican guards came to our school. Issued as rifles, grenades, RPG7 etc... and force us to carry guns and fight. And then live under security cancel sanctions for 12 years. No power. Starving and in 2003 when I was 25 years old I found myself wearing the Iraqi army uniform and fighting defending my country against illegal occupation 1st lieutenant watching 2 millions Iraqi citizens getting bombed and killed between March 21st 2003 until April 9th 2003. Due to incorrect intelligence reports that said we had a WMD. And in 2006 dealing with another civil war between sunni and she'aa till I was issued an SIV . Special Immigration Visa to the US 🇺🇸 and diagnosed with long term untreated symptoms of severe PTSD and severe Anxiety...
    I should publish a few books. I can start with my 7 family members I buried in 1991 when US air force dropped a few heavy missiles over a civilian shelter with capacity of 500 people who were all trapped and burned alive.

  • @waistgunner3930
    @waistgunner3930 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There it is again, the glamorization of female (choke) combat pilots (choke). Letting them into combat was a big mistake; a BAD mistake.