You know, I’m pro-troops, but I’m not pro-war.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that Toby Keith supports the soldiers who fight in wars, but he doesn't support the wars themselves. He thinks the soldiers are important and deserve respect, even if he doesn't agree with the reasons they are sent to fight.
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