Road rules3 mins ago
Scores dead and dozens wounded.
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We see scenes such as this of the carnage towards civilians, on the streets of Baghdad and Khartoum, but not a whisper of protest is heard on AB.
But if a rare accidental incident takes place , and the coalition troops are suspected, then all hell breaks loose.
Why is this?
We see scenes such as this of the carnage towards civilians, on the streets of Baghdad and Khartoum, but not a whisper of protest is heard on AB.
But if a rare accidental incident takes place , and the coalition troops are suspected, then all hell breaks loose.
Why is this?
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2.15mins to come up with your informative answer.
So it is alright then for innocent civilians to be deliberately killed or wounded, just as long as we are not guilty, of accidentally harming them in any way, in a war zone?
Others took longer only to once again spew out their obsessive anti Daily Mail bile.
2.15mins to come up with your informative answer.
So it is alright then for innocent civilians to be deliberately killed or wounded, just as long as we are not guilty, of accidentally harming them in any way, in a war zone?
Others took longer only to once again spew out their obsessive anti Daily Mail bile.
sorry it took me more than 2 hours to reply, but the explanation may lie in the fact that I do not hang on your every word.
It took me six hours to reply to your film question and I got no thanks at all - five whole days later. But one must be patient.
Where did I say it was "alright then for innocent civilians to be deliberately killed or wounded"?
It took me six hours to reply to your film question and I got no thanks at all - five whole days later. But one must be patient.
Where did I say it was "alright then for innocent civilians to be deliberately killed or wounded"?
As the lawlessness in Iraq was caused by our overthrow of their previous regime and mismanagement of the aftermath.
And as the current violence is (according to the recently linked documents) partly facilitated and enabled by our military presence there and US employment of Militia Gangs as 'Security Forces'
Then it seems condemnation of these civilian deaths can logically only develop into repeats of the oft-voiced condemnation of the Bush-Blair invasion - and I think we've all had enough of that!
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And as the current violence is (according to the recently linked documents) partly facilitated and enabled by our military presence there and US employment of Militia Gangs as 'Security Forces'
Then it seems condemnation of these civilian deaths can logically only develop into repeats of the oft-voiced condemnation of the Bush-Blair invasion - and I think we've all had enough of that!
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/// It took me six hours to reply to your film question and I got no thanks at all - five whole days later. But one must be patient.///
I can only apologise for that, but seeing that the answers to my question where few and far apart, I did not think anyone would expect a return answer from me.
Then because I don't usually post on the Film section, I forgot to go back and check for more answers.
If you ever go on the technology section you will notice that I am a stickler for people who have been helped in anyway to respond, which I myself do on a regular basis.
/// It took me six hours to reply to your film question and I got no thanks at all - five whole days later. But one must be patient.///
I can only apologise for that, but seeing that the answers to my question where few and far apart, I did not think anyone would expect a return answer from me.
Then because I don't usually post on the Film section, I forgot to go back and check for more answers.
If you ever go on the technology section you will notice that I am a stickler for people who have been helped in anyway to respond, which I myself do on a regular basis.
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