06-06-2004, 08:19 PM
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Because we don't want to kill civilians. If the lives of civilians didn't metter to us we would take Fallujah in 2 days
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Is that your argument against Fallujah??? Not much of a comeback!
You definitely are ignorant! "Because we don't want to kill civilians"!!!! You make me laaaaaf...Next thing you'll be saying is that the abuse at Abu Ghraib prison isn't true and Elvis is still alive!
History shows how many civilian deaths have been caused by the hands of the US military. Does vietnam ring a bell???
Do you know how many civilians were and are being killed in Iraq since the war???
Forget the war for a second...How many civilians died due to sanctions??? Everybody seems to have forgotten the sanctions imposed upon Iraq which were on the level of genocide! Yet these sanctions did not hurt the Iraqi leadership as they were living in their 5 star palaces, it was the normal man on the street who was suffering who I regard as a civilian.
Maybe the impression of the world of the US is true of the fact that the Americans do not know anything beyond the US! I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of them didn't know where Iraq was on the political map!!
Yes, we do try to avoid civilian casualties. Hi Guys, its HB. For some reason or another I can't log in with my former nick. Anyway, to DEEN's statements. We do try avoiding civilian causalties unlike real terrorist organizations like Hamas and Al Qaeda. The civilians who die in war are collateral damage as far as I'm concerned