A little vindication for Muslims?
OK.
I think what's forgotten in such poll numbers, when talking about civilians in any hot zone being killed, is that very often the enemy ensconce themselves amid civilians, their own people, so that when a strike occurs their enemy looks like the horrible aggressor guilty of killing innocent men, women and children.
It happened in Vietnam, it happens in Iraq and it happens in Afghanistan.
Those are but three theaters wherein civilians tally in the death toll. I'm sure, as it's a battle strategy, like unto hiding in plain sight, that it's occurred since the inception of war and conflicts. It just makes sense. Blackening the name of one's enemy as a "baby killer", defeats their morale not only in country but when they return home with the label attached.
Not to mention how many of those Muslims listed, (as well as the others) were killed by their own people as "collateral damage". Hell of a term that.
OK.
I think what's forgotten in such poll numbers, when talking about civilians in any hot zone being killed, is that very often the enemy ensconce themselves amid civilians, their own people, so that when a strike occurs their enemy looks like the horrible aggressor guilty of killing innocent men, women and children.
It happened in Vietnam, it happens in Iraq and it happens in Afghanistan.
Those are but three theaters wherein civilians tally in the death toll. I'm sure, as it's a battle strategy, like unto hiding in plain sight, that it's occurred since the inception of war and conflicts. It just makes sense. Blackening the name of one's enemy as a "baby killer", defeats their morale not only in country but when they return home with the label attached.
Not to mention how many of those Muslims listed, (as well as the others) were killed by their own people as "collateral damage". Hell of a term that.
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