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Originally Posted by Xaccers
So did Churchil, should he have been charged too?
I know some people on this forum cannot see the difference between taking out a target which is also likely to harm civilians, and deliberately tagetting civilians, are you one of those?
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Hypocrisy again.
Two wrongs do not make a right.
If you target a place where civilians are, you cannot wipe the blood off your hands.
And you cannot oppose executions on humanitarian grounds yet order mass bombings that kill and wound thousands.
Who is talking about charging?
For my thoughts on the matter just read the post, you may not agree with it, thats fair enough in what is left of this supposed democratic country, that went to war on a pretence.
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
No we didn't, but as I said I don't have the same respect or faith in some of our allies soldiers as I do in our own, I seem to remember something about Iraqi women and children being massacared not so long ago, of course the perpetartors of that atrocity won't be subject to the Iraqi law they are supposed to be upholding
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The point is, is it right to oppose executions on humanitarian grounds yet support bombings that will kill or wound thousands?
At the end of the day the troops are only acting out orders, I have no issue with them, in the ideal world they would pack their bags and come home, thats not going to happen, that is where the government have a responsibility, the british people were lied to.