"We went to a hospital and a doctor started to shoot at us," said Khalid Al Anzi, 34, a Kuwaiti working as an interpreter for the Marines. "The Marines don't shoot back, they talk and they call the other people to come out." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A39022-2003Mar27.html
extremely tough situation for the military. don't envy them one bit, having their hands tied, trying to help people that don't want to be helped, not knowing who the enemy is, blended in with the civilians. the pundits haven't given up on their claims that the Iraqis will suddenly have a change of heart for some reason. let's hope so, God forbid this turns into another Viet Nam.