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    Junior was just fulfilling his daddy's unfulfilled mission. Too bad he had to lie for it. I just want to say to the US to just finish what you've started, or you have no right to mess up other countries. Hope Iraq won't be another Vietnam. Maybe Afganistan was justified though. Another thing I want to say to Americans is that if you're afraid to commit soldiers to tough combat jobs, just don't send 'em. It ain't right to blast civilians to save your soldiers, call it a collateral stuff, and pretend nothing happened. But don't get me wrong, I usually support US intervention when justified. If people are masacred by thousands, like in some African countries, it's time to stop 'em. I know America has always been willing and I'm all for it, but unfortunately, they hardly get support from others, and sometimes, are even bitterly opposed by some countries, likes France. And some even come up with these same 'ol musty conspiracy theory stories revolving around oil. Somalia's one example. US has been doing it alone, fellas, what a sad story. Millions died in Rwanda several years back while the whole world just watched. Well it's just a poor, black country which amounts to nothing so who cares, right? Wrong, babe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pacfan View Post
    Junior was just fulfilling his daddy's unfulfilled mission. Too bad he had to lie for it. I just want to say to the US to just finish what you've started, or you have no right to mess up other countries. Hope Iraq won't be another Vietnam. Maybe Afganistan was justified though. Another thing I want to say to Americans is that if you're afraid to commit soldiers to tough combat jobs, just don't send 'em. It ain't right to blast civilians to save your soldiers, call it a collateral stuff, and pretend nothing happened. But don't get me wrong, I usually support US intervention when justified. If people are masacred by thousands, like in some African countries, it's time to stop 'em. I know America has always been willing and I'm all for it, but unfortunately, they hardly get support from others, and sometimes, are even bitterly opposed by some countries, likes France. And some even come up with these same 'ol musty conspiracy theory stories revolving around oil. Somalia's one example. US has been doing it alone, fellas, what a sad story. Millions died in Rwanda several years back while the whole world just watched. Well it's just a poor, black country which amounts to nothing so who cares, right? Wrong, babe.
    By all means we're not doing that....we COULD just bomb the crap out of Iraq or Afghanistan and not worry about civilian casualties the way we bombed Japan, Germany, or Vietnam, but we're trying to be more surgical with our attacks.

    As for Africa, the entire continent has issues and it's sad because they are blessed with so many natural resources.

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    Default Re: Who would like George Bush tried for War crimes?

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by pacfan View Post
    Junior was just fulfilling his daddy's unfulfilled mission. Too bad he had to lie for it. I just want to say to the US to just finish what you've started, or you have no right to mess up other countries. Hope Iraq won't be another Vietnam. Maybe Afganistan was justified though. Another thing I want to say to Americans is that if you're afraid to commit soldiers to tough combat jobs, just don't send 'em. It ain't right to blast civilians to save your soldiers, call it a collateral stuff, and pretend nothing happened. But don't get me wrong, I usually support US intervention when justified. If people are masacred by thousands, like in some African countries, it's time to stop 'em. I know America has always been willing and I'm all for it, but unfortunately, they hardly get support from others, and sometimes, are even bitterly opposed by some countries, likes France. And some even come up with these same 'ol musty conspiracy theory stories revolving around oil. Somalia's one example. US has been doing it alone, fellas, what a sad story. Millions died in Rwanda several years back while the whole world just watched. Well it's just a poor, black country which amounts to nothing so who cares, right? Wrong, babe.
    By all means we're not doing that....we COULD just bomb the crap out of Iraq or Afghanistan and not worry about civilian casualties the way we bombed Japan, Germany, or Vietnam, but we're trying to be more surgical with our attacks.

    As for Africa, the entire continent has issues and it's sad because they are blessed with so many natural resources.

    Have you seen the new leaks that prove that high military and secret services tortured willingly and killed way more people than what they wanted to state and tried to keep it secret? Surgical strike is one of the funniest concept: throw a 500 kilos multi explosive heads on a target and pray that nobody on a radius of 5 kilometers get killed. They try, sure, but.... really not that hard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nameless View Post
    Have you seen the new leaks that prove that high military and secret services tortured willingly and killed way more people than what they wanted to state and tried to keep it secret? Surgical strike is one of the funniest concept: throw a 500 kilos multi explosive heads on a target and pray that nobody on a radius of 5 kilometers get killed. They try, sure, but.... really not that hard.
    Nameless, we're not carpet bombing them, we're not fire bombing them, we're not repeating what happened in Dresden.

    Civillians die in war, it's IMPOSSIBLE to prevent War ain't pretty no matter how it's fought. I'm all for engaging in total warfare against the Taliban and Al Queda but it's hard to do that against groups instead of countries with physical boundries.

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