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      <title>War is destruction</title>
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      <description>This statement by Nguyen is a sad reality for any war. It is always better to be the victimizer than the victim. When a country is victim of a war, it suffers the biggest losses and damages, its population dies and the economic system starts to fall apart. The victimizer has the power to make independent decisions and not care about future consequences that they can have. During the Vietnam War, the victimization of the island of Guam is a great example of how it is better to be the victimizer than the victim. 
When the U.S. Army took over Guam to use it as a strategic point for bombing raids over Vietnam, they started to destroy the island's natural resources and forced people out of their homes and factories. By the end of the war, the beautiful island was left with nothing but unemployment, poverty and pollution due to Agent Orange gasses. The story of Guam is just one of the infinite war stories that can support Nguyen's statement about how it is better to be victimizer over being victim. </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2015 01:34:28 -0500</pubDate>
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