Weberlax12 wrote:What are you talking about this kid didnt have help from his family, he ran away. He go there on his own. He wanted to write about the situation, he wants to be a journalist and almost wound up dead, he made into the green zone when the AP saw him and took him straight to the green zone, and made him email his mom. kid is nuts, just because he wanted to write a paper on what is happening from his point of view. What on earth would make you decide to go somewhere, where people are blown up, captured, and beaten up. Especially when your young like him.
Yes, he ran away and made it to Kuwait on his own. That entailed buying a plane ticket.
If you read the whole article, he (fortunately) couldn't get across the border from Kuwait and ended up calling his parents. His family sent to go meet relatives who live in Beirut, Lebanon. They then arranged his safe passage from Beirut to Baghdad, where he stayed in a hotel. Regardless, he's lucky that he looks Iraqi, because he wouldn't have lasted long walking around otherwise.
What one earth would make you decide to go somewhere dangerous? Who knows. Adventure? Wanting to see for yourself? Wanting to make a difference? Is it that much different from the 17- and 18-year olds already over there with the military?