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In reply to the discussion: Is bombing a military general at an airport an act of war? [View all]braddy
(3,585 posts)20. I think that has been made clear, and we may have captured some more bad guys according to some
early claims from the Arab sources.
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When it's the #2 guy in the country, you better believe they're thinking it is.
onecaliberal
Jan 2020
#3
When he is an Iranian terrorist on the terrorist list for killing 100s of Americans
braddy
Jan 2020
#7
You put it in quotes and I have no idea what your "deserve" interest means here.
braddy
Jan 2020
#16
Do you believe that the iranian terrorist you referenced deserved to be killed?
Renew Deal
Jan 2020
#17
I don't understand what you are trying to say, deserve? What does that mean when taking out the
braddy
Jan 2020
#18
I think that has been made clear, and we may have captured some more bad guys according to some
braddy
Jan 2020
#20
Because he can be in Iraq and no one believes SHIT coming out of the Trump admin so them
uponit7771
Jan 2020
#24
From my meager perch, it's equally possible that you or the pope coordinated it.
KY_EnviroGuy
Jan 2020
#53
Arguably, the General's presence in an Iraqi airport could be an act of war against us and/or Iraq
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2020
#23
If I were Iraq, I'd likely say the same thing for public consumption
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2020
#41
It's not 'self defense' you describe; it's "I suspect him, so I shot him"
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2020
#45