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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To those of you who are still confused about which side was the good guys and which side was the bad guys: It's Russia. Russia is helping Iran attack our troops and our bases. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/russia-providing-intelligence-iran-location-us-forces-sources-say-rcna262115 Again, Russia is helping Iran attack Americans.[/quote] I hear you PO, but ask yourself, are we really the good guys. We attacked a sovereign nation, unprovoked, and killed in the first strike 160 prepubescent girls attending school. And then, unprovoked again, we blew up hospital after hospital full of doctors, nurses, invalids, sick, and elderly. Are we really the good guys? [/quote] [b]Russia bombed hundreds of Ukrainian schools over the last 5 years.[/b] Missiles fired by the IRGC and their Hezbollah proxies have hit Israeli schools. Surely nobody can still try and claim Russia or Iran are good guys. [/quote] So your argument is that now the USA is no better and no worse than Russia and Hezbollah. So no good guys, as I said, are we really the good guys. There aren't any, so stop with the good versus bad. It's fairytales. [/quote] It's the bad versus the far worse. Still not the same. Also, [b]I blame IRGC for having military bases next to schools, and in dense residential areas.[/b] They themselves chose to put their people - and their children in harm's way. That's a cowardly "human shield" tactic and among the lessons to be learned from this tragedy, one is that no nation should ever allow building military bases and military targets near soft civilian infrastructure.[/quote] Are you crazy or just disingenuous. The USA has schools directly on military bases, in the US and on military bases abroad. As for residential homes near military bases, have you been to the WNY, Andrews, Ft McNair, Bolling, Myer, and oh shitt the Pentagon. Those are all dense residential areas[/quote]
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