This is why the war on islamic terrorism will never end. And the military industrial complex likes it just that way.
Pretty much. Easy money for those involved.
This is why the war on islamic terrorism will never end. And the military industrial complex likes it just that way.
You killed two but how many more did you create?
I'm no military expert, but is using air strikes in urban warfare really necessary with the amount of civilian casualties it brings? It's war zone, ISIS uses civilians as a shield, but damn, throwing bombs at buildings doesn't seem to be the way to go here.
Folks only read the headline, doesn't matter.
As long as you realise that you're rationalizing away killing innocent men, women and children as part of an effort to stop people who kill men, women and children.
Like I said, I guess it's not a bad kill as long as it's accidental. I'm sure their families at home and abroad see it that way too.
And no we do not fucking scrutinise our armies killing innocent foreigners nearly enough.
You ask an American how many people have died in the UK due to terrorism this year, then ask them how many middle easterners have died due to terrorism this year.
They will know about the tens of people killed in England, but won't be able to name a single instance of innocents killed in the middle east/Asia, either by terrorists or our air strikes.
They will know about chemical attacks on Syrians by Assad, but won't know a thing about the allied air strike on a wedding that killed 200 people the week or so prior to that. Because dead innocent children only suffer during chemical attacks. Explosions and being trapped under a building that just fell on them until they die of starvation, lack of oxygen, being crushed to death etc isn't really a big deal. Chemical weapons though...now that's where we draw the line.
You can't scrutinise events you don't know about and/or don't really care about.
It's just extremely hypocritical what we get upset about. It's understandable, but we DO only cry for our own team, while at the same time accepting the deaths of others as just part of the war.
So blew up 105 civilians on this one. At least two times more deaths than the manchester bombing. Will it get 2x the outrage? Nah not even half the outrage.
I guess. Just so sad there are so many pointless deaths. There will always be civilians suffering in a war zone and killed by accident, but with these bombs it is only one error and there are dozens of deaths right away.you're more likely to get massive civilian casualties with ground forces. Stray bullets can go a lot further than bombs intended to be localized to small areas. Not to mention, nothing's stopping a bullet from hitting bombs planted by ISIS.
There's really only 3 options
1) Do nothing. Let ISIS continue to grow oppressing and killing massive amounts of innocents.
2) send in ground troops in prolonged combat scenarios causing massive civilian and military casualties.
3) Use targeted bombs killing fewer civilians in most cases with a substantially less likelihood of killing US and allied military forces.
It is not a contest you know. Plus these are different situations, and people tend to care more about things closer to home. That is nothing new or even bad.So blew up 105 civilians on this one. At least two times more deaths than the manchester bombing. Will it get 2x the outrage? Nah not even half the outrage.
I'm sure the Arab world cares. Not exactly great PR for western interventionism.So blew up 105 civilians on this one. At least two times more deaths than the manchester bombing. Will it get 2x the outrage? Nah not even half the outrage.
At some point another big terrorist attack will happen in the US.
The media will wonder why...
You know why.
At some point another big terrorist attack will happen in the US.
The media will wonder why...
You know why.
I wonder who has killed more people in the war on terror, the US or the terrorists?
Is it even up for debate?
I don't know what news you watch, but it seems there are plenty of reports about this. There are also studies done and websites dedicated to it.Is there a total number of mid east civilians killed from 9/11 to now?
Or do these things not get talked about.
The fact that they can keep this under the rug for a few months...can't imagine what other similar tragedies are still hidden
I hope we're getting the same amount of scepticism and criticism towards the US for this strike as we were getting when the Syrians and the Russians were claiming the building they hit had chemicals inside it.
Because that's prety much the exact same excuse beeing used here
Where is their hashtag?
The two deny, however, that the Islamic State moved any explosives into the building. Both recalled militants arriving the night before the airstrike, telling those still in their homes to leave before fighting began the next day. The snipers, they said, arrived at the house for the first time the morning of March 17, armed with rifles and little else.
It was an airstrike, Manhals father said of the incident. There were no explosives.
Brig. Gen Mohammed Al-Jawari, the civil defense chief for Mosul, also refuted the U.S. report.
We were the first people who went to the site and evacuated all the bodies and we didnt find any explosives there, only a few grenades and IEDs that werent exploded what caused that destruction was an airstrike, nothing else, he said.
In the report, the Pentagon said U.S. and Iraqi forces believed that the structure was empty of civilians, having watched the Islamic State evict families from homes in the days before the strike.
U.S. Central Command, however, was made aware that there were families trapped in the area March 14, three days before the airstrike, according to direct messages sent to its official Arabic twitter account. The sender did not wish to be identified for security reasons. In a message, he requested the urgent evacuation of families trapped inside houses near the Fathi al-Ali mosque, saying they were at risk of being killed. The house hit in the U.S.-led strike was about 1,500 feet away from the mosque.
Information received, Central Command replied. Thank you for your message.
A U.S. military pilot, who spoke on the condition anonymity because of his active duty status, said the reports damage estimates for the initial airstrike were low and unrealistic. The pilot, who flew hundreds of combat sorties over Iraq and Afghanistan, said that using a GBU-type bomb on a residential structure ensures that there is an extremely high probability that the entire building will be destroyed and every living entity inside would be killed.
Another wrinkle in the story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...5d894c-4226-11e7-b29f-f40ffced2ddb_story.html
This is why the war on islamic terrorism will never end. And the military industrial complex likes it just that way.
Another wrinkle in the story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...5d894c-4226-11e7-b29f-f40ffced2ddb_story.html
Actually this isn't the reason it won't end. It won't end because terrorism is the best way to get at powerful governments with very powerful military, not because we blow up some civilians (as harsh as it might sound).
Until those places become developed countries and separate their religion with how government should run to at least like U.S, terrorism will always be there. That or the shift from oil as a major global resource and when I say global I mean global. U.S alone transitioning from oil won't stop the Middle-East being such a strategic area in the world.
You got that right, and it's being done while we ban their refugees, which is just abhorrent.
Another wrinkle in the story.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...5d894c-4226-11e7-b29f-f40ffced2ddb_story.html
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I wish a country or coalition could sanction the US and cripple their military. It's come to the point where I'm reluctantly rooting for Russia. Both don't give a shit but the US is on another level of fuckery.
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I wish a country or coalition could sanction the US and cripple their military. It's come to the point where I'm reluctantly rooting for Russia. Both don't give a shit but the US is on another level of bloodthirsty fuckery.
Constant invasion and instigating civil wars.
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Fuck em.
Rooting for Russia because of US bloodthirstiness? The Russia that intentionally bombs hospitals, and props up a government that deploys chemical weapons against its own citizens?
That Russia?
I don't believe anything out of the US when it comes to the middle east, neither should anyone else.
They just got caught lying about what happened here.
Who knows what the fuck their intelligence agencies are up to as well. They'll do anything to justify their foreign policy.
props up a government that deploys chemical weapons against its own citizens?
That Russia?
I don't believe anything out of the US when it comes to the middle east, neither should anyone else.
They just got caught lying about what happened here.
Who knows what the fuck their intelligence agencies are up to as well. They'll do anything to justify their foreign policy.
how does a pile of rubble develop?
No way the US would lie tho, they are the good guys
Like I said, when they start thinking of themselves as a country and benefit one another rather than just one group of people in the country. It is going to take awhile, but it will eventually happen.
Everyone ready to rationalize this away too?
I don't believe anything out of the US when it comes to the middle east, neither should anyone else.
They just got caught lying about what happened here.
Who knows what the fuck their intelligence agencies are up to as well. They'll do anything to justify their foreign policy.
Isis appearing in Iraq after the new Iraqi government tells them they can't keep bases there. Randomly attacking Kurds giving a new excuse to arm a side and have presence in Iraq. Then all of a sudden Isis decides they want a piece of Syria as well when they're knee deep in Iraq - how convenient for the US, trying to topple Assad from the very beginning. Making high-production videos showing them burning and drowning people - is that for recruitment too? Seems more like a way to get public anger through the roof to justify intervention.
Something fucking stinks.
You ever get tired of defending Western imperialism with garbage logic?Pretty sure what stinks is your lousy reasoning. You are being to conspiratorial, the only reason ISIS wants a "piece of Syria" (and that isn't all they want btw), is because of how successful they were in Iraq and Syria is unstable and torn by civil war. That is the only reason ISIS managed to and decided to go so far.
Also it isn't just U.S that investigated and determined who used chemical weapons and it also isn't just U.S confirming the bombing of civilian structures by Russian and Syrian armed forces.
It is not even an opinion here, Russia and Syria are factually worse when it comes to civilian casualties; they make up the top 3 reason for civilian deaths along with terrorist organizations.
You ever get tired of defending Western imperialism with garbage logic?
"Let's kill 100 civilians for two snipers. It's just pragmatic collateral damage you stupid bleeding hearts!"
Actually this isn't the reason it won't end. It won't end because terrorism is the best way to get at powerful governments with very powerful military, not because we blow up some civilians (as harsh as it might sound).
Until those places become developed countries and separate their religion with how government should run to at least like U.S, terrorism will always be there. That or the shift from oil as a major global resource and when I say global I mean global. U.S alone transitioning from oil won't stop the Middle-East being such a strategic area in the world.
Like I said, when they start thinking of themselves as a country and benefit one another rather than just one group of people in the country. It is going to take awhile, but it will eventually happen.