As the U.S. government considers military action in Syria, the entire country is debating the potential conflict, but there are some places where it has special meaning: communities home to large military installations and populations.
The idea of conflict has a special weight in those areas. War is not an abstraction to them, it’s a more concrete thing with everyday impacts. So what do the people living in those communities think about the tensions and possible conflict? [cont.]
Dante Chinni, Wall Street Journal