I never claim to know what members of the military who are in Iraq want, aside from what credible poll numbers suggest. They're human, not machines, and therefore have a diversity of viewpoints on things. I'm sure some are barely political at all, some don't see the question of whether they should be in Iraq as something they should spend time thinking about, some want to get the hell out for purely personal reasons (it sucks), some think being there is the right thing, etc...
But gaze, if you will, into the mind of Washington Post reporter Shailagh Murray.