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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:07,527 --> 00:00:08,824 This week on Vice: 2 00:00:08,861 --> 00:00:11,928 the final battle against ISIS in Mosul. 3 00:00:19,237 --> 00:00:21,771 We're now in the suburbs of Mosul, 4 00:00:21,806 --> 00:00:24,440 which is, today, a huge battlefield. 5 00:00:24,475 --> 00:00:28,545 And then, a lost generation of Iraqi youth. 6 00:00:28,579 --> 00:00:30,179 Oh, my God. What's that? 7 00:00:31,916 --> 00:00:34,584 You don't mind your son having these photos on his phone? 8 00:00:46,429 --> 00:00:47,795 Go, go, go! 9 00:00:50,701 --> 00:00:52,133 We are not animals! 10 00:00:53,005 --> 00:01:01,005 Sync & corrections by honeybunny www.addic7ed.com 11 00:01:03,412 --> 00:01:06,280 For over six months, the fight against ISIS in Iraq 12 00:01:06,316 --> 00:01:08,248 has been reaching its tipping point, 13 00:01:08,284 --> 00:01:12,219 with a massive operation to regain control of the city of Mosul. 14 00:01:13,454 --> 00:01:15,921 Three years ago, US trained coalition forces 15 00:01:15,956 --> 00:01:19,292 surrendered Iraq's second-largest city to ISIS fighters, 16 00:01:19,328 --> 00:01:24,129 and it's been the epicenter of the militant group's operations in Iraq ever since. 17 00:01:24,164 --> 00:01:27,367 To see what the battle against ISIS looks like on the front lines, 18 00:01:27,402 --> 00:01:30,603 we sent Aris Roussinos to embed with Iraqi forces 19 00:01:30,638 --> 00:01:35,006 as they began their assault on ISIS's last stronghold in Iraq. 20 00:01:53,793 --> 00:01:55,759 Dawn's breaking, and the long-awaited offensive 21 00:01:55,795 --> 00:01:57,662 to liberate Mosul has just begun. 22 00:01:57,697 --> 00:01:59,463 The Peshmerga are pushing through the berm 23 00:01:59,498 --> 00:02:01,465 that separates their territory from that of ISIS. 24 00:02:01,501 --> 00:02:06,269 The plan is to push ahead, liberate a few villages on the road there. 25 00:02:06,305 --> 00:02:09,338 The offensive continues a grueling two-year campaign 26 00:02:09,375 --> 00:02:11,007 by Iraqi and Kurdish troops 27 00:02:11,042 --> 00:02:13,409 that stretched hundreds of miles northwest 28 00:02:13,444 --> 00:02:16,579 from the suburbs of Baghdad to surround Mosul. 29 00:02:17,816 --> 00:02:20,516 Fire! 30 00:02:24,622 --> 00:02:27,156 As soon as the offensive started, 31 00:02:27,191 --> 00:02:30,224 ISIS sent suicide bombers to target Iraqi forces, 32 00:02:30,260 --> 00:02:34,697 and set oil reserves aflame in an attempt to defend their hold on the city. 33 00:02:41,638 --> 00:02:44,572 We followed along with the Iraqi Army's 9th Armored Division, 34 00:02:44,608 --> 00:02:48,109 as it assaulted ISIS-held villages on their path. 35 00:02:55,384 --> 00:02:58,585 The Iraqi Army have been held up at this village for the past couple of days. 36 00:02:58,621 --> 00:03:01,121 They were complaining about the lack of air support from the coalition, 37 00:03:01,156 --> 00:03:03,490 but since we've been here, within in the past 10 minutes, 38 00:03:03,526 --> 00:03:06,326 two Iraqi Air Force helicopters, helicopter gunships, have come in, 39 00:03:06,361 --> 00:03:08,594 and it's been hammering the village with rockets. 40 00:03:08,631 --> 00:03:11,063 But ISIS counterattacked, 41 00:03:11,098 --> 00:03:13,199 exploding a mortar just a few feet away from us 42 00:03:13,234 --> 00:03:17,002 and striking a BMP vehicle with a missile, killing one of its crew. 43 00:03:18,973 --> 00:03:22,808 We're up at the forwardmost front-line position facing ISIS on the road towards Mosul. 44 00:03:22,843 --> 00:03:25,009 Get down! 45 00:03:25,045 --> 00:03:26,646 The situation remained tense 46 00:03:26,681 --> 00:03:28,715 as the unit faced constant gunfire 47 00:03:28,750 --> 00:03:31,550 and debated whether or not their captive was an ISIS fighter. 48 00:03:45,799 --> 00:03:47,564 One of the soldiers blamed the prisoner 49 00:03:47,599 --> 00:03:48,899 for the death of his friend, 50 00:03:48,933 --> 00:03:52,134 and he was taken away for interrogation, away from the cameras. 51 00:04:01,413 --> 00:04:04,054 Despite the confident tone and modern American weaponry, 52 00:04:04,081 --> 00:04:08,084 the Iraqi Army appeared poorly organized for the battle ahead. 53 00:04:21,298 --> 00:04:23,464 As the Iraqi Army pushed forward, 54 00:04:23,500 --> 00:04:25,768 they began stabilizing the retaken area. 55 00:04:25,802 --> 00:04:27,935 Since we've been here, the Iraqi armored units 56 00:04:27,971 --> 00:04:30,237 have been able to take towns and villages but not hold them. 57 00:04:30,274 --> 00:04:31,906 They need an infantry to do that. 58 00:04:33,476 --> 00:04:36,677 Tasked with securing the retaken town of Qaraqosh, 59 00:04:36,713 --> 00:04:38,846 Colonel Omar Ali allowed us to follow, 60 00:04:38,882 --> 00:04:41,314 as the army took stock of the destruction. 61 00:05:14,949 --> 00:05:16,882 This is the... the main church, the cathedral. 62 00:05:18,452 --> 00:05:22,754 Prior to the ISIS takeover, this church was the largest in Iraq, 63 00:05:22,790 --> 00:05:25,723 summoning over 3,000 Christians to mass every Sunday. 64 00:05:25,759 --> 00:05:28,725 This is the altar of the cathedral. You can see an icon there. 65 00:05:28,762 --> 00:05:31,762 They've obviously replaced it in the past few days since they recaptured it. 66 00:06:01,793 --> 00:06:04,360 But while some were celebrating their return home, 67 00:06:04,394 --> 00:06:06,596 many more were still fleeing the violence. 68 00:06:08,399 --> 00:06:11,666 Colonel Ali and his troops move north to Karemlash, 69 00:06:11,702 --> 00:06:15,838 continuing their mission of securing sites recaptured from ISIS. 70 00:07:09,423 --> 00:07:11,990 ISIS dug a vast web of interconnecting tunnels 71 00:07:12,026 --> 00:07:14,625 to hide from air strikes and surprise Iraqi forces, 72 00:07:14,661 --> 00:07:18,163 a strategy that allowed them to hold the region for as long as they did. 73 00:07:20,266 --> 00:07:23,435 You can see they've actually got a professional boring machine hidden away here 74 00:07:23,470 --> 00:07:26,370 that ISIS have used to dig this extensive network of tunnels 75 00:07:26,406 --> 00:07:28,805 that crisscrosses the entire front line. 76 00:07:52,362 --> 00:07:53,862 It all looks quite chaotic, 77 00:07:53,899 --> 00:07:55,497 but it's actually deadly serious work. 78 00:07:55,533 --> 00:07:57,733 We don't know if the excavator is mined. 79 00:07:57,769 --> 00:08:01,571 What's obvious when you see this is the level of sophistication of these tunnels, 80 00:08:01,605 --> 00:08:03,338 of the equipment ISIS are using. 81 00:08:03,372 --> 00:08:06,809 The closer we get to Mosul, the more sophisticated the tunnels will be 82 00:08:06,843 --> 00:08:09,043 and the longer it will take to clear them. 83 00:08:20,456 --> 00:08:25,093 We just arrived in the recently recaptured village of Ali Rash, just outside Mosul, 84 00:08:25,127 --> 00:08:27,427 with one of the generals commanding this division. 85 00:08:27,463 --> 00:08:30,531 It's a bit of a press tour. Most of the Iraqi TV crews 86 00:08:30,565 --> 00:08:32,767 are being taken on a kind of PR tour. 87 00:08:41,375 --> 00:08:43,576 There's a few ISIS bodies scattered around. 88 00:08:43,611 --> 00:08:48,148 An Iraqi media officer is leading Iraqi journalists 89 00:08:48,182 --> 00:08:50,517 on a tour of ISIS corpses, 90 00:08:50,552 --> 00:08:53,818 uh, rotting around the courtyard of a school here. 91 00:09:17,677 --> 00:09:20,510 We're now in the suburbs of Mosul. 92 00:09:20,547 --> 00:09:23,881 You can hear an exchange of fire, incoming and outgoing. 93 00:09:28,653 --> 00:09:30,953 Okay. 94 00:09:32,924 --> 00:09:35,192 Uh, when... Man: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! 95 00:09:35,226 --> 00:09:36,726 Yeah, yeah, yeah. 96 00:09:36,761 --> 00:09:37,927 Ah-ah-ah. 97 00:09:37,962 --> 00:09:40,764 So, this is pretty much the first house in Mosul 98 00:09:40,799 --> 00:09:42,331 to be taken over by the Iraqi Army. 99 00:09:42,366 --> 00:09:44,667 The civilian inside has been living here the whole time. 100 00:09:44,702 --> 00:09:46,836 He doesn't want to be interviewed because he says his family 101 00:09:46,870 --> 00:09:50,338 still live just further on inside what is still ISIS territory. 102 00:09:52,177 --> 00:09:53,676 As troops closed in on the city, 103 00:09:53,711 --> 00:09:57,446 it became clear that the situation was more precarious than expected. 104 00:09:57,480 --> 00:09:59,081 Districts they had claimed to have liberated 105 00:09:59,116 --> 00:10:02,683 were still vulnerable to ISIS counterattacks. 106 00:10:02,720 --> 00:10:06,922 It didn't take long until we found ourselves in a similar situation. 107 00:10:06,956 --> 00:10:08,655 We came under heavy ISIS fire and we've basically 108 00:10:08,692 --> 00:10:10,457 been trapped here for the past few hours. 109 00:10:16,833 --> 00:10:18,999 It's getting dark now, our press trip to the front line 110 00:10:19,034 --> 00:10:22,001 has basically gone wrong. We're still trapped here. 111 00:10:22,038 --> 00:10:23,703 The generals are also trapped here, 112 00:10:23,740 --> 00:10:27,173 uh, trying to work out how we're going to get out, essentially. 113 00:10:27,210 --> 00:10:28,942 It's not an ideal situation. 114 00:10:32,181 --> 00:10:36,950 Ultimately, the generals decided to wait for the cover of night to attempt to retreat. 115 00:10:36,985 --> 00:10:39,351 We're making a mad dash through the desert, 116 00:10:39,386 --> 00:10:41,320 lights off, bumper-to-bumper, 117 00:10:41,355 --> 00:10:43,422 just trying to not attract ISIS fire 118 00:10:43,457 --> 00:10:47,393 as we crawl our way back to the relative safety of Ali Rash. 119 00:10:53,500 --> 00:10:56,533 On the road back, we came across an encampment of Mosul residents, 120 00:10:56,570 --> 00:10:59,772 fleeing the violence and desperate for an end to the conflict. 121 00:10:59,807 --> 00:11:04,109 Hundreds of thousands have been displaced since the offensive began in October. 122 00:11:18,624 --> 00:11:21,557 As coalition forces make gains in liberating Mosul, 123 00:11:21,594 --> 00:11:23,260 and pushing ISIS out of Iraq, 124 00:11:23,296 --> 00:11:25,995 the looming question is, "What will be left behind?" 125 00:11:26,030 --> 00:11:29,731 The toll on the nation's decimated infrastructure and weakened state 126 00:11:29,768 --> 00:11:33,403 has ensured Iraq will remain unstable for the foreseeable future. 127 00:11:36,975 --> 00:11:38,341 The battle for Mosul 128 00:11:38,375 --> 00:11:40,710 and the purging of the Islamic State from Iraq, 129 00:11:40,745 --> 00:11:44,046 brings up the question of what the country will actually look like 130 00:11:44,081 --> 00:11:45,580 fully liberated. 131 00:11:45,615 --> 00:11:49,018 Now, Iraq has one of the youngest populations of any country in the world, 132 00:11:49,052 --> 00:11:52,053 with 50 percent of Iraqis under 19. 133 00:11:52,088 --> 00:11:54,956 That means that the majority of the people living there today 134 00:11:54,991 --> 00:11:57,225 have grown up knowing nothing but war 135 00:11:57,260 --> 00:12:00,760 and the chaos that followed the ousting of Saddam Hussein. 136 00:12:00,797 --> 00:12:05,299 This exact situation brought about the growth of the Islamic State in Iraq 137 00:12:05,335 --> 00:12:06,667 in the first place. 138 00:12:06,702 --> 00:12:08,937 So we sent Isobel Yeung to Baghdad 139 00:12:08,971 --> 00:12:10,738 to find out what the future looks like 140 00:12:10,773 --> 00:12:13,506 for a lost generation of young Iraqis. 141 00:12:33,761 --> 00:12:35,894 What's it like to drive a bus around Baghdad? 142 00:12:44,572 --> 00:12:46,138 Did you go to school? 143 00:12:48,709 --> 00:12:52,344 Sixteenyear-old Haider works part-time as a bus driver, 144 00:12:52,379 --> 00:12:54,846 even though he doesn't yet have his license. 145 00:12:54,881 --> 00:12:57,402 And you've been driving since you were 15? No one's stopped you? 146 00:13:01,653 --> 00:13:04,654 It sounds quite risky. What's the point? Why are you still doing it? 147 00:13:14,732 --> 00:13:17,067 Iraq's economy is in shambles. 148 00:13:17,102 --> 00:13:18,467 When Haider isn't driving a bus, 149 00:13:18,504 --> 00:13:21,871 he's doing what hundreds of thousands of young Iraqi men 150 00:13:21,908 --> 00:13:24,375 fighting. 151 00:13:24,409 --> 00:13:28,177 For the last two years, Haider has fought with a local Shia militia 152 00:13:28,212 --> 00:13:29,644 against IS. 153 00:13:29,679 --> 00:13:32,347 And he's about to head back out to the front lines. 154 00:13:32,384 --> 00:13:33,515 This is your room? 155 00:13:35,019 --> 00:13:37,519 It's not what I imagined for a fighter's room. 156 00:13:37,554 --> 00:13:40,489 I love your little Care Bears up here. 157 00:13:40,524 --> 00:13:42,057 Do you miss it when you're not here? 158 00:13:48,399 --> 00:13:50,264 Have you ever killed someone? 159 00:13:58,642 --> 00:14:00,240 Have you lost any friends? 160 00:14:13,522 --> 00:14:15,489 Oh, this is your friend who died? 161 00:14:16,890 --> 00:14:19,058 How do you feel looking at these photos? 162 00:14:25,399 --> 00:14:26,731 Hmm. 163 00:14:26,768 --> 00:14:27,667 Wow. 164 00:14:27,701 --> 00:14:29,836 Oh, my God. What's that? 165 00:14:32,974 --> 00:14:36,274 Why do you like to take photos of the heads? 166 00:14:38,278 --> 00:14:41,480 Oh, my God. That's pretty gruesome. 167 00:14:46,386 --> 00:14:48,354 Why did you take this photo? 168 00:14:53,625 --> 00:14:56,594 You don't mind your son having these photos on his phone? 169 00:15:24,187 --> 00:15:26,355 Do you feel like he's missing out on anything 170 00:15:26,390 --> 00:15:28,524 by going off to fight at such a young age? 171 00:15:40,370 --> 00:15:42,836 One of the country's most tragic casualties 172 00:15:42,871 --> 00:15:43,837 to the disruption of war 173 00:15:43,873 --> 00:15:47,174 is the nation's once-thriving education system. 174 00:15:48,144 --> 00:15:50,110 Under the dictatorship of Saddam, 175 00:15:50,147 --> 00:15:51,846 schools were secular and free. 176 00:15:51,880 --> 00:15:55,015 Primary school enrollment was nearly a hundred percent. 177 00:15:56,253 --> 00:15:58,618 But since the fighting began in 2003, 178 00:15:58,653 --> 00:16:00,553 there have been tens of thousands 179 00:16:00,589 --> 00:16:02,255 of education-related attacks, 180 00:16:02,291 --> 00:16:06,625 forcing one out of every five schools to close. 181 00:16:06,662 --> 00:16:09,529 Over the last 15 years, the city of Fallujah 182 00:16:09,565 --> 00:16:12,499 has seen some of the worst violence in Iraq. 183 00:16:12,534 --> 00:16:15,734 We went there to see one of the only schools that's been reopened 184 00:16:15,769 --> 00:16:18,504 since the area was reclaimed from Islamic State. 185 00:16:23,009 --> 00:16:24,443 Iraq used to have one of the best 186 00:16:24,479 --> 00:16:26,644 education systems in the Arab world, 187 00:16:26,681 --> 00:16:29,782 and now over a third of the kids in the country are out of school 188 00:16:29,817 --> 00:16:31,350 and not receiving any education at all. 189 00:16:31,385 --> 00:16:33,618 This is actually one of the more fortunate schools. 190 00:16:33,653 --> 00:16:36,053 You can see, it's still been pretty badly hit. 191 00:16:36,090 --> 00:16:37,822 There are hundreds of students studying here, 192 00:16:37,856 --> 00:16:40,091 crammed into tiny little classrooms. 193 00:16:40,126 --> 00:16:42,293 The teachers are saying that they don't have enough text books, 194 00:16:42,328 --> 00:16:44,395 they don't have enough chairs for the kids to sit on, 195 00:16:44,431 --> 00:16:47,131 and then they haven't received any government support or funding. 196 00:16:49,501 --> 00:16:52,702 As more and more students show up at what's left of the school, 197 00:16:52,738 --> 00:16:56,173 the headmistress is scrambling to accommodate as many as she can. 198 00:17:20,030 --> 00:17:21,564 Is it good to be back at school? 199 00:17:24,901 --> 00:17:26,167 Yeah, yeah, yeah. 200 00:17:28,872 --> 00:17:30,971 More than a million school-age children 201 00:17:31,008 --> 00:17:34,108 have been displaced since the rise of the Islamic State. 202 00:17:34,144 --> 00:17:35,910 How long have you been at this school for? 203 00:17:37,647 --> 00:17:39,413 Why did you have to leave this town? 204 00:18:16,115 --> 00:18:17,982 Even for the students who are lucky enough 205 00:18:18,018 --> 00:18:19,951 to get some form of an education, 206 00:18:19,987 --> 00:18:23,055 there are few opportunities once they finish school. 207 00:18:23,089 --> 00:18:28,093 For younger adults, the unemployment rate is estimated at almost 40 percent. 208 00:18:28,127 --> 00:18:31,028 Iraqi youth are so disillusioned with the situation, 209 00:18:31,065 --> 00:18:34,332 that thousands have taken to the streets in protest. 210 00:18:34,366 --> 00:18:38,836 In 2016, demonstrators stormed the heavily guarded government green zone, 211 00:18:38,871 --> 00:18:40,471 demanding reforms. 212 00:18:42,576 --> 00:18:46,743 Months later, the protests in Baghdad are still going on. 213 00:18:52,351 --> 00:18:55,251 We're just in Tahrir Square, where, for years now, 214 00:18:55,287 --> 00:18:56,819 hundreds, if not thousands, of protesters 215 00:18:56,855 --> 00:18:58,755 have been showing up every single Friday 216 00:18:58,789 --> 00:19:01,057 to express their dissatisfaction 217 00:19:01,093 --> 00:19:03,727 with corruption, with lack of jobs, 218 00:19:03,761 --> 00:19:05,327 with a million different grievances 219 00:19:05,363 --> 00:19:08,096 that young people here in Iraq have. 220 00:20:06,220 --> 00:20:09,622 Billions of dollars have disappeared from Iraq's economy 221 00:20:09,657 --> 00:20:12,991 due to corruption under Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki, 222 00:20:13,027 --> 00:20:15,226 who the US helped put in power. 223 00:20:15,261 --> 00:20:19,230 Even now that Maliki's gone, the economy is in worse shape than ever, 224 00:20:19,266 --> 00:20:21,633 and corruption is still rampant. 225 00:20:21,669 --> 00:20:25,636 To find out how top officials are answering to these youth-led protests, 226 00:20:25,673 --> 00:20:28,205 we met with Iraq's minister of youth. 227 00:20:28,240 --> 00:20:32,209 Every Friday still, hundreds of protesters gather in Tahrir Square. 228 00:20:32,243 --> 00:20:34,478 There's so much anger amongst young people 229 00:20:34,513 --> 00:20:36,279 towards politicians like yourself. 230 00:20:36,316 --> 00:20:39,416 Do you feel at all guilty that you're sat here on this throne, 231 00:20:39,451 --> 00:20:41,719 earning one of the best salaries in the country? 232 00:21:13,083 --> 00:21:14,682 What's at stake here if the situation 233 00:21:14,719 --> 00:21:16,384 doesn't turn around for young people in Iraq? 234 00:21:16,420 --> 00:21:18,487 What does the future of the country look like? 235 00:21:38,940 --> 00:21:41,974 But there are certain groups who have something to gain 236 00:21:42,009 --> 00:21:45,111 from the discontent sweeping across Iraq. 237 00:21:45,145 --> 00:21:48,981 Sectarian militias, divided across religious and political lines, 238 00:21:49,017 --> 00:21:52,486 are recruiting at an alarming rate. 239 00:21:52,520 --> 00:21:54,887 We went to one front line with a Suni militia leader, 240 00:21:54,923 --> 00:21:58,590 whose ranks are filled with disenfranchised young men, 241 00:21:58,625 --> 00:22:01,326 eager to join the fight against ISIS. 242 00:22:01,362 --> 00:22:03,228 What's happening? 243 00:22:20,713 --> 00:22:22,946 Woo! Yeah. 244 00:22:22,981 --> 00:22:24,214 Did that feel good? 245 00:22:27,153 --> 00:22:31,121 Do you often shoot the river? 246 00:22:41,866 --> 00:22:43,967 What were you doing before that? 247 00:22:46,770 --> 00:22:48,904 What would you be doing if you weren't fighting? 248 00:22:51,174 --> 00:22:53,976 So you never went to school? 249 00:22:54,010 --> 00:22:56,445 How much longer do you think you'll be fighting for? 250 00:22:58,382 --> 00:23:01,215 What do you think your country will be like once ISIS has left? 251 00:23:06,757 --> 00:23:09,190 Do you guys fight with any Shia militia? 252 00:23:18,902 --> 00:23:20,634 The sheikh doesn't agree? 253 00:23:35,150 --> 00:23:36,683 Some of these men are pretty young. 254 00:23:36,719 --> 00:23:38,585 What were you doing when you were their age? 255 00:23:41,623 --> 00:23:44,423 Quite a different life to the life that these young guys have. 256 00:23:44,459 --> 00:23:46,424 You've only recently recruited these men. 257 00:23:46,461 --> 00:23:49,528 Was it easy to encourage them to join up? 258 00:24:05,412 --> 00:24:08,113 Once ISIS is eradicated, do you think that that's it? 259 00:24:08,147 --> 00:24:12,849 Or do you think that there might be more tension between Shia and Sunni militias? 260 00:24:31,502 --> 00:24:34,136 It would seem that the stage is already set 261 00:24:34,172 --> 00:24:36,138 for the next sectarian war, 262 00:24:36,173 --> 00:24:38,374 once Islamic State is gone. 263 00:24:38,410 --> 00:24:39,576 To make matters worse, 264 00:24:39,611 --> 00:24:43,046 religious leaders on both sides are escalating the call to war 265 00:24:43,080 --> 00:24:46,414 amongst ever-younger and impressionable kids. 266 00:24:46,450 --> 00:24:49,652 In 2014, Shia religious clerics issued fatwas 267 00:24:49,686 --> 00:24:54,623 that made it a religious duty for even children to take up arms. 268 00:24:58,863 --> 00:25:00,828 We met with one of the clerics responsible 269 00:25:00,865 --> 00:25:02,864 in the Shia city of Najaf. 270 00:25:03,833 --> 00:25:05,532 You yourself have issued a fatwa 271 00:25:05,568 --> 00:25:07,500 to encourage young men to go and fight. 272 00:25:07,537 --> 00:25:09,903 Some of the people who are going off to fight 273 00:25:09,940 --> 00:25:12,006 are just boys. I've seen some of them. 274 00:25:12,041 --> 00:25:14,307 Do you think that they can fully comprehend 275 00:25:14,343 --> 00:25:17,444 the magnitude of what they're getting themselves into? 276 00:25:32,728 --> 00:25:35,061 You say it's easy for you, but I also met the families 277 00:25:35,096 --> 00:25:38,197 of young boys who are heading out to fight, 278 00:25:38,231 --> 00:25:40,432 and I don't think it would be easy for them. 279 00:25:49,076 --> 00:25:52,044 You are talking about young people like they're almost disposable. 280 00:25:52,079 --> 00:25:55,145 Is any age too young to go and fight, do you think? 281 00:26:05,125 --> 00:26:07,525 Do you have any sons? 282 00:26:07,559 --> 00:26:10,894 Do they fight? 283 00:26:10,930 --> 00:26:14,230 It's quite convenient, though, that you are asking other people's children 284 00:26:14,266 --> 00:26:16,700 to go and fight and not asking your own. 285 00:26:33,117 --> 00:26:36,685 While more and more discontented youth pour into the militias, 286 00:26:36,721 --> 00:26:39,855 the toll has already been staggering. 287 00:26:39,891 --> 00:26:42,258 Some estimate that more than a million Iraqis 288 00:26:42,292 --> 00:26:44,792 have been killed since 2003. 289 00:26:45,929 --> 00:26:47,663 We're just in Najaf's cemetery, 290 00:26:47,698 --> 00:26:50,565 which is one of the largest cemeteries in the world. 291 00:26:50,599 --> 00:26:53,868 Literally, as far as you can see, it's just millions of graves. 292 00:26:53,903 --> 00:26:56,837 Looking at these photos, everyone is so young. 293 00:26:56,874 --> 00:27:01,675 This whole area is cordoned off for volunteers like Haider. 294 00:27:01,711 --> 00:27:04,778 Several of his friends are buried here. 295 00:27:04,814 --> 00:27:07,682 We visited the grave of Haider's friend, Alawi, 296 00:27:07,717 --> 00:27:10,217 who was recently killed in battle. 297 00:27:25,933 --> 00:27:27,532 How old was he when he died? 298 00:27:32,240 --> 00:27:34,339 How many of your friends are buried here? 299 00:27:43,851 --> 00:27:47,352 And how many more of your friends do you think you'll be burying? 300 00:28:08,406 --> 00:28:11,340 Do you ever wish that you grew up somewhere else 301 00:28:11,375 --> 00:28:15,077 and you didn't have to go and fight in Iraq?26740

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