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Originally Posted by scout
Perhaps it was the comment at the end that read something along the lines of .... "Not everyone who is fighting the US occupiers are Al Queda and this is the reason why." Clearly, here you stated your opinion and placed the blame on the U.S. soldiers.
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What the hell?!
No I did
NOT
Reread that sentence. Where does this even
mention blame for this incident?
What I was saying was that because of accidents like this, many Iraqis are fighting the US forces. What's so "controversial" or "accusatory" in that?! It's self-evident!
In Northern Ireland there were many cases where civilians were killed at check-points. Some were accidents, some were murder and some were just down-right SNAFU's. But these often "helped" promote recruitment to the IRA and similiar terrorist organisations. People who were personally affected by their relatives deaths reacted by joining para-military organizations to "fight back".
I honestly give up.
Believe what you want to. I know how I feel and I don't blame anyone.
Mr Mephisto