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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]182 dead (mostly children, all innocent non-combatants as far as we know) and there’s at least one poster in here who is not only refusing to just say “It looks like we F’d up, that’s horrendously tragic, and we need to hold ourselves to a higher standard when we’re attacking other countries and expecting the world to view our conduct above that of a rogue regime”, but REPEATEDLY engaging in Whataboutism and intentionally misrepresenting what others have said and done throughout the thread.[/quote] Iran uses them as human shield for military , the guard[/quote] [/quote] Nearly all of the 161 US DoDEA schools are located directly on military installations. Is the US government using students in DOD schools as human shields?[/quote] +1 Schools are located next to all sorts of buildings. We don't drop bombs on little kids. That there was a defense plant near the school that was bombed back in 2013 or 2016 does not excuse these killings in the slightest. It's gross incompetence by so many parts of the US government, killings of kids, funded by the US taxpayer.[/quote] +2 I attended an American elementary school 400 feet from a defense plant. I am pretty sure that my parents wouldn't have ever excused my school to be bombed as a target as a normal part of war.[/quote]
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