Some of the people posting in this thread have obviously never been in the military and have absolutely no idea what it is like to be 20 yrs. old thousands of miles away from home in the middle of the night and have the responsibility of not only your life but the lives of their fellow Americans, some of whom you are closer to than your own brother. Not to mention the millions of dollars in equipment for which you are equally responsible. You can be assured considering the severity of this international incident more than one promising military career will have ended by the time this makes it off the headlines.
I truly believe this was a very unfortunate accident.
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