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Chen Guo. The picture comes from Chen Guo blog.

On his personal blog, Chen Guo named himself "Stryker", which is the name of an armored vehicle. Because I insist on recording my war life in Iraq with words and pictures almost every day, the blog has 1.27 million hits.

Blog: Telling the real Iraq war.

"This Iraq war can be said to be the dirtiest and most shameless war since the founding of the United States. Its purpose is to control Iraq's oil and expand US military supply. " -Excerpted from Chen Guo's blog.

Beijing News: You still insist on blogging every day on the battlefield. Why?

(hereinafter referred to as "Chen"): I hope to convey the true situation of the Iraq war I experienced to all peace-loving people and to all war-loving people at the same time. Up to now, I also think it is a very interesting and constructive thing, which is much more interesting than sitting down to play games and watch movies.

Beijing News: Is there a gap between blog content and real life?

Chen: The U.S. military has certain restrictions on blogs, so I can't reveal secrets, so my blogs are one week behind schedule and are in Chinese. But on the whole, it is consistent with real life.

Beijing News: Do you still remember your first day in Iraq?

Chen: At the end of August, 2007, I stood on the street of Baghdad on the first day, looking at the whole city without a complete building. I was a little scared, but more excited.

The living standard of the people there is better than that of Saddam Hussein's former regime, but the law and order is very poor. Bombs hit every once in a while, and the war disrupted everything. At present, Iraqis' attitude towards the US military is both dependent and complaining.

Beijing News: What tasks are you responsible for in Iraq?

Chen: The 3rd Battalion of the 2nd Armored Cavalry Brigade, where I belong, is mainly responsible for clearing up and going to areas that others can't handle. Basically, I perform various tasks in the dark, day and night, and I only sleep for four or five hours every day, sometimes less.

Beijing News: What was the fiercest battle after arriving in Iraq?

Chen: I think it was June 5438+last year 10. It was the first time I took someone's life, but it wasn't civilians who were killed. They are equipped with automatic rifles, heavy machine guns, sniper rifles, grenades and bomb vests. If I don't end them, they may end them.

Beijing News: Has this prompted you to consider the justice of war?

Chen: Yes, I have. But I can't do anything except try my best to ensure the safety of myself and my comrades.

Beijing News: How do American soldiers usually spend their spare time?

Chen: We have no free time. We are lucky to have sleep time. Besides, we should make time to cut our hair, take a shower, call home and look at the information outside on the Internet. Occasionally, there are a few hours of free time a month, some people watch movies and some people play video games.

Beijing News: You mentioned the psychological problems of the US military many times in your blog.

Chen: Yes, there are far more people who commit suicide because of psychological problems in the US military than those who die on the battlefield.

Beijing News: I remember you saying that when you are on a dangerous mission, almost everyone will put letters from home under their pillows. Have you ever done anything similar?

Chen: I didn't. Because it will bring bad luck, I firmly believe that the gods have been blessing me.

Want to be a soldier; While still young

"Powell and Albright are both immigrants. Why can't the United States produce a new Secretary of Defense from China in the future? ! I am going to use 25 years to start from the lowest infantry and gradually approach my goal. " -Excerpted from Chen Guo's blog.

Beijing News: On the blog, the only photo you sent when you were a child was the one with a gun and a small military uniform. Was being a soldier your childhood dream?

Chen: Yes. I participated in military training when I was a child, which was very naive. I thought it was quite interesting at the time.

Beijing News: What kind of dream did you have when you went to America?

Chen: I went to school before I went. What is more special is that I changed seven schools from primary school to university, in Beijing, Hangzhou and Shenzhen. I like to run around and take Wan Li Road to learn more. While waiting for my visa, I worked in an American military company for a while.

Beijing News: Did you have an idol then?

Chen: My idols are all military commanders: former US Secretary of State Powell, Cao Cao, Alexander the Great and Peng.

I am easy-going and unconventional. My mother thinks I'm a genius, my friends and teachers think I'm an exception, and I think I have both. However, I don't care what others say about me and who I love.

Beijing News: After arriving in the United States, there should be many choices. Why did you choose to be a soldier?

Chen: I thought about going to college first after I arrived in the United States, but the army can exercise people's ability better than the university, and it is still young. I haven't done anything like washing dishes, but being a soldier is an ordinary job in America.

I'm going to be a soldier as soon as I arrive in America. Because I was overweight, I lost five months before I reached the standard. In addition, in the past five months, I have been preparing for the cultural examination of the US military every day.

Go to the battlefield: we all have no choice.

"It's late at night, sleeping in the Middle East desert, looking at the vast starry sky, blowing the wind from hell, and the whole body's skin is festering. Why did I come here alone? Who am I fighting for? " -Excerpted from Chen Guo's blog.

Beijing News: Did you join the army smoothly?

Chen: When I was in high school, I learned a lot of information from various recruitment websites of American clothes. When I graduated from high school in China, I also signed up for the army, but I waited and waited, and I didn't wait for the news.

It's much easier to join the army in America. In order to recruit new soldiers, every state has various tricks. Large billboards have been erected outside many recruiting stations, which clearly state the amount of university allowance that can be provided to soldiers. Miami can even provide free liposuction, rhinoplasty and breast augmentation services for military families.

So when I signed up for the army, the people in the conscription office regarded me as a relative, fearing that I would go back on my word.

Beijing News: Did you know it was possible to go to war when you joined the army?

Chen: I know. I think a person is not a complete person if he has not experienced war. Of course, it does not rule out that it will be more incomplete after the war.

Beijing News: You were still in China in 2003. When you learned that the Iraq war had begun, do you remember what it felt like?

Chen: I was playing in the Temple of Heaven at that time. Suddenly, my mother called my cell phone and told me that the US military had attacked Iraq. I feel that I am an outsider and bystander of 100%.

Beijing News: How did you feel when you knew that you were about to be sent to the battlefield in Iraq?

Chen: At that time (August 2007), I was at the US military base in Germany (in June 2006, my troops were transferred to the US military base in Germany. )。 Every day is playing with cars, traveling, dancing with comrades-in-arms, attending university parties, gambling in casinos, soaking in hot springs, or eating hot pot and playing mahjong with local China students. I suddenly received an order to go to Iraq, but I knew that this day would come sooner or later, and my mood was relatively calm.

Beijing News: At that time, the voice of anti-war in the United States was already very high. Why did you choose to go to war?

Chen: It's not for me to decide. We all had no choice, including my later comrades. The days of bullets are far more meaningful to me than the days of washing dishes in a restaurant for 8 hours.

Shake it: I am ambivalent and depressed.

"I'm not hungry, I'm tired, I'm ambivalent and I'm depressed. I hope the war will end as soon as possible. I hope Bush will step down as soon as possible. I hope the authorities will suddenly transfer me back to Germany or Okinawa." -Excerpted from Chen Guo's blog.

Beijing News: When I wrote my first blog, did you ever think that I would be famous for it?

Chen: Yes. At that time, it was estimated that there would be half praise and half criticism I hope to publish a book in the near future.

Beijing News: What are the main areas and contents that netizens communicate with you?

Chen: Most netizens are curious and fresh about the US military. Ask some questions and I'll answer them. In addition, some people support me, wish me luck and peace, and some people scold me.

Beijing News: When are you going to blog?

Chen: It says that I retired (15 months of service) or was killed.

Beijing News: Do you think you have realized your dream of being a soldier as a child?

Chen: Some of them have come true, but these experiences have shaken my dream.

Beijing News: What are your plans after the war?

Chen: I originally planned to go to the Military Academy, and then retire and become the Minister of National Defense. After the war, the problem had to be reconsidered.