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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exer...C060978A07.htm
Many will doubt the source of course, but there's no denying that it corresponds with the Guardian article it refers to or that it contains a lot of testimonial. Plus doctors are fairly educated people and not your average foaming-at-the-mouth insurgent. Anyway, the picture it paints is pretty harrowing with some terrifying testimonial from doctors and surviving children. As for whether they're lying, its hard to know since the US doesn't release civilian casualty figures. Not sure whether its part of a wider strategy of clamping down on the leaking of civilian casualty figures, but the US does seem to be getting mighty fond of raiding hospitals. And forbidding doctors to talk to the press? A brief section quoting some Western media: Quote:
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<font face="Verdana" size="3" color="#00FF00">I don't dispute the article but it does seem almost unbelievable, the house raids seem almost criminal.
Could it be possible that there is a small group of soldiers that raid houses, loot them, and shoot any witnesses while on duty or even off duty? This would not surpries me as much as if they were doing this under direct orders which I doubt. There is always a criminal element to any organization.</font> [ 04-07-2005, 03:56 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ] |
Oh, I just don't know :(
Maybe that is the most likely explanation. I just wish I could be a fly on the wall sometimes without having to rely on second-hand accounts. Having said that, given it is Falluja, I watched one American officer giving a speech to his troops just before they attacked - something along the lines of "Satan waits for you behind those walls, we're gonna kick his ass". Sorry, it's horribly paraphrased, but it was definitely 'Satan' and how they were going to kill him - these troops were getting fired up by all this religious nonsense so maybe it's not inconceivable. The attitude that 'well we told civilians to leave so whoevers left is a terrorist' was a ridiculous one too. Picture how many American's would have refused to leave their homes if the Soviets have invaded: "I was born here, I grew up here, I'm not leaving my house for no-one" - its a perfectly natural reaction. |
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[ 04-08-2005, 11:35 AM: Message edited by: pritchke ] |
I simply ain't buying it. Especially from the source that reported the brave successful Iraqi defense of Baghdad Int'l Airport. I only got a few paragraphs into it before declaring BS. Sorry, not credible enough to merit a read.
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<font color = lightgreen>There isn't too much credibility to this story. Seriously, our soldiers wouldn't simply shoot teenage females in the head when we could sell them as sex slaves and make some money. :rolleyes:
If this were really happening it would be all over every major news agency. On the other hand, of course the military must sometimes approach and perhaps even seize a hospital becuase terrorists/insurgents use those as "safe" places to hide. If I were a terrorist that's where I would hide....</font> |
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Now as for those people deserving what they got: Did they not have feet to leave on? Did they not make the choice to leave or stay? If they stayed and got killed they got what they deserved, if they left and were killed they got what they deserved. If they stayed and lived they got what they deserved, if they left and lived they got what they deserved. Since you what to bring up a one sided example, try this one somebody makes a choice that puts them on a skyscraper and they fall off do to their choices made, splattering on the concret sidewalk below. They made the choice to take the risk they got what they deserved. Somebody else gets on the same skyscraper makes the same choices but lives they got what they deserved. Obviously they are better at climbing sky scrapers. The muderer analogy is flawed and intentionaly one sided, a in true comparison to what happened in Iraq. The proper analogy would be: I see a killing comitted in a back alley the killer points his gun at me and my kid tells me to leave, gives us the chance to leave, but instead I stay there. Then my kid and I get shot and killed so yes I would have gotten what I deserved. Here's another one for you "You can let Life live you or you can live life." I don't believe or accept this Fate crap. I control my life, I am the master of my fate and the captain of my ship. Having wrote all of that: This is the most important part and if you miss it you miss everthing. Getting what you deserve in life is not a moral judgement, any more then any other law of nature like gravity is a moral judgement. Cause and effect have NOTHING to do with right or wrong, they have to do with cause and effect. Once you understand that then you are free to make the choices of right and wrong and will have what it takes to accept the effects of your causes. [ 04-09-2005, 10:28 PM: Message edited by: John D Harris ] |
Bravo John D I was going to write something similar in your defense but you took care of it and now I don't have to :D
As to the topic of this thread, I don't really find the story to be that credible. I'd also like to make the point, and this somewhat relates to what John D was saying, that in war some civilians are going to die. This fact is as inevitable as friendly fire casulties. By pointing this out I'm not denying that civilian deaths aren't tragic but history has shown that they are inevitable. I have to agree with what John is saying which I would sum up as basically "shit happens" and when it does you have to accept it and move on. A lot of the problem with the world today is that everybody always has to find someone or something else to blame for everything that happens to them instead of accepting the consequences of their own choices. Sometimes there is no one to blame, it is simply a combination of everything you have done leading to the event that befalls you. So to relate this rant to the topic, if the US troops let it be known in advance that if you stay in this city you run the risk of being caught in the line of fire and you choose to stay then you have only yourself to blame if that's what comes to pass. You made your choice and now you have to accept the consequences...and here's the crucial part...the responsibility for your actions. /rant off/ [ 04-13-2005, 03:31 PM: Message edited by: Northraven ] |
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