I've been to many countries and watched a number of conflicts or their residue, and I've served in the military.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not a war photographer. I've always dealt with the consequences of conflict.
I served at the Pentagon and at Fort Leavenworth - my job was video cameraman, and that allowed me to travel to places like Korea, Japan, Alaska, Germany and the Netherlands.
I was a soldier in WWII. The last couple of months of the war I was actually in combat.
Last year I traveled to the Middle East to visit with troops in Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
I have drawn a very close bond to all the military people.
It's alarming that military intervention in internal conflicts in foreign countries has become commonplace for the United States.
I spend every day up at the United Nations where I have to interact with 192 other countries. I know how well the United States is viewed.
I've served my country.
I have no personal experience in the military. All I know about it is what I've seen in movies and read in books and watched on television. My knowledge is probably no more or no less than the average person's. 'A Brief Encounter with the Enemy' was created by taking bits and pieces from here and there, and then putting my own spin on them.
If you've got a camera, go to a war zone and tell a story.
No opposing quotes found.