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In reply to the discussion: If your country was attacked, would you assist in ... [View all]Adrahil
(13,340 posts)74. i don't disagree. But more than the dead are involved. n/t
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Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. They were never a threat to us. So what would you call
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#12
We had a policy of Torture! We had top government officials writing 'torture memos'.
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#75
Perhaps, but the art of dog whistles and code words to insinuate without actually coming out
Telcontar
Feb 2015
#66
I think there is a difference between deaths of civilians killed accidentally or....
Adrahil
Feb 2015
#25
"Innocent civilians have perished at our hands, way too many of them. But it was not done indiscrimi
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#5
If given a choice between the GOP and ISIS I have reservations on how some might choose.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2015
#15
The European nations of the 18th century has very little good to say of the doctrines...
LanternWaste
Feb 2015
#17
Not indiscriminately? My lai? Dresden? Tokyo? Haiphong? Hanoi? Fallujah?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2015
#30
Yeah telling people that if they disagree with you, then they need to admit they agree with ISIS
Rex
Feb 2015
#65
Wait, you came back? Nah, then that would mean you were lying about not replying. Not you.
Rex
Feb 2015
#72
I literally spit my drink out when he offerd Calley as an example of how tough we are on war crimes.
Hassin Bin Sober
Feb 2015
#58
How much time did Calley, or those who followed him in the killings, serve?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2015
#45
Nobody believes that, you can keep trying to pretend that is what everyone is saying.
Rex
Feb 2015
#54
As soon as the sentence is proportional to the crime, you can invoke War Crimes.
LanternWaste
Feb 2015
#46
I think I get it now, their understanding of others actions and reactions are on a childlike level
Rex
Feb 2015
#43
it's binary thinking at it's finest, and that is a hallmark of the conservative mindset..
frylock
Feb 2015
#62
If you invade my country you have no non combatants. Every soul is part of the occupation force.
TheKentuckian
Feb 2015
#48
No. But also -- they are not defending "their" country. They are attacking others
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#52
I don't think the borders provided by the west are particularly meaningful to the locals
TheKentuckian
Feb 2015
#77
It isn't only the "locals" fighting there. Radical extremists are flocking in from other places
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#78
That doesn't change the fact that the way to end the Caliph is to stop them from controlling
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#83
Right... we didn't murder scores of innocent men, women, and children "indiscriminately"
whatchamacallit
Feb 2015
#80