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	<title>Comments on: How can the US Military defend against IED attacks in Iraq?</title>
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		<title>By: myya485</title>
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There is no good answer, not unless they can come up with a design for heavy duty blast proof material, that is still functional. The money and time it would take for technology to be found, just is not there.
Foot patrols, are the most dangerous. Even if our forces can find the devices, destroying them becomes a major issue. Think about this, it takes a bomb to get rid of a bomb. How many are recovered intact.? Not all of them are made the same. So it&#039;s like opening presents on Christmas; some you guess right and others are a surprise.
There is no easy answer without someone calling foul. No matter what protection we have for our forces there will always be tragedy. Someones child will be lost.</description>
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<p>There is no good answer, not unless they can come up with a design for heavy duty blast proof material, that is still functional. The money and time it would take for technology to be found, just is not there.<br />
Foot patrols, are the most dangerous. Even if our forces can find the devices, destroying them becomes a major issue. Think about this, it takes a bomb to get rid of a bomb. How many are recovered intact.? Not all of them are made the same. So it&#039;s like opening presents on Christmas; some you guess right and others are a surprise.<br />
There is no easy answer without someone calling foul. No matter what protection we have for our forces there will always be tragedy. Someones child will be lost.</p>
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