Adrian used to be in the army, and he'd like to think he can empathise with the troops in Iraq at the moment. He feels the country should be getting behind the troops more. The soldiers there haven't signed up to shoot people, and he suggests other reasons they may have signed up. He thinks when they come back, hopefully soon, we should give them a big pat on the back, and perhaps a one-off bonus...
The war has already started in Iraq, so Rob feels any views for or against are rather irrelevant now. But he's concerned about the kinds of weapons being used, and is worried about stories that...
Karl, who's going to Iraq to be a human shield, goes on the anti-war march in London. He's in heaven - there are lots of people around, lots of love, lots of life. He was moved to tears at one...
Watching Saddam's regime toppling was amazing for Sama - she never thought she'd see it happen. Communications are still down, so she can't speak to her family in Baghdad - she's hopeful that...
Gabriel thinks America wants revenge for the Twin Towers, and it's taking that revenge on Iraq. They say that it's because they have terrible weapons and they need to be disarmed - of course they...
Maya is devastated by the boy who lost his arms in Iraq, who she now thinks is a political pawn. She doesn't think that people realise there are hundreds more like him. She was very encouraged to...
We're getting 24 hour news coverage of the war in Iraq, which feels like Big Brother to Rod. As he turns over he sees programmes like It Ain't Half Hot Mum and M*A*S*H. This war is a strange and...
As Ash makes this video, there are less than 24 hours for Saddam Hussein to get out of Iraq. He went on the anti-war march, but he wonders whether that made any difference. He thinks that the...
Neela's running the "Hands up for Peace" campaign, who are planting hands in Parliament Square. The hands have been sent in by young people from all over the world, to protest about the war in Iraq.
Rebecca was brought up in Africa, and wonders whether people remember the Biafran war - at the time it was big news. She had air-raid practices where they got under desks, and remembers thinking "a...
Neela shares her thoughts the night before she goes out to place lots of cut-out hands from all over the world on Parliament Square in London to protest against the war. There are reports that they...
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