I personally haven't met with any real resistence. We rolled into Iraq the day after the war had begun but ended up sliding through what was left in the south. As for the general public, many are very thankful for relieving them of their opressors, some aren't. But for the most part they are happy about it, they just do not like our occupation in the country very much and want us out asap. Most just want to go back to their normal lives, and I can't say I blame them.
As for what city im from, hey, dont i know you from somewhere? (I'm from mesa, too )
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