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Originally Posted by Old Dingus
Not sure what you mean by "randomly killed." If it means collateral damage to an otherwise appropriate action against someone trying to blow up transports and kill Americans, then I have absolutely no problem with it.
Have you ever really considered the purposes of war?
Old Dingus
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First of all, we are only at war when Congress declares war. That has not happened since WWII.
Secondly, wars are fought to obtain a clearly defined objective, with a clear definition of victory. We do not have that.
Thirdly, wars are fought to be won. When do we win? How do we know? Who is the enemy?
So what we have is an undefined conflict against an undetermined enemy with no clear objective, and no way of knowing when we win. There is a word for this. It is "stupid". It is not war. There is another word for this. It is "profit". It is not war. There is yet another word for this. It is "control". It is not war.
So we are killing random innocents and children in pursuit of no known goal, an undetermined enemy, and we will never really know when it is over.
And you wonder why the world hates us. They confuse this policy with "America". It is not America. It does not promote freedom. It does not protect our borders. It does nothing but kill innocents and children in the name of profit and control. That is not America
at all.
Yes, I've considered the purposes of war. They are not present here.