Gharibe Ashena,
I admire your sense of sympahty and I underestand how hard it is for you to see all this "injustice" and "inequality" done to those who truly sacrificed their lives for their country. But don't let strong emotions close your mind. As Ehsan said, calm down for a few minutes and ask yourself who is responsible for this very sad situation?
Now, to help you get a better perspective of the situation of war take a look at this brief history of Iran-Iraq war on Wkipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran-Iraq_War
Don't let government propoaganda put you in a "guilt-trip". Yes, you are responsible to help war veterans, so am I and so is everybody else in the country. But -and this "but" is a very important - those who turned the war into a political tool to gain power, those who sent 14 year olds to serve as mine detonator, those who used STUPIED human-wave methods instead of modern military tactics (example: Operation Karbala 4 in which several thousand were killed for absolutly no tactical benefit, most of them from my hometown of Jahrom  ), and those who prolonged the war for 6 extra years till the country got really devastated ARE RESPONSIBLE.
The unbiased history of the war has not been written yet. Most of what you hear and think was the "truth" about the war is just bullshit propaganda. You might have to wait 20 more years till you find out what really happend behind the scens of war. It's a sad fact but there is no holy war.. in fact, in any war,"inocence" is the first casulty
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