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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Maybe He felt guilty.
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I suppose you mean he felt guilty for killing countless people from a distance, solely in the name of protecting his fellow soldiers in harms way.
Does the F-16 pilot feel guilty when he releases his bombs on those 1000's of feet below. Does the artillery man feel guilty when he releases his shells to destroy distant objects? Does a President feel guilty when he orders a drone to strike a living target? Does the submariner feel guilty when he releases a torpedo on a unsupecting ship?
I suppose the difference is that the sniper actually can see the face of his target, and him, and only him, at that moment has the decision of life, or death, in his hands.
I do not know the answer to the question I asked in my OP. Why did he feel the need to further embellish his career.