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Originally posted by Johnmike
Couldn't they have been running, especially since it was in the darkness of night, because they heard the plane and knew it was going to bomb the building they were using? Common sense.
Originally posted by LightWorker13
And I think America must be held accountable for its actions. Sanctions you put on them, or helped put on them to be politically correct, led to the deaths of Iraqis, hundreds of thousands of them. Is that no wrong? Should America be exempt from consequences because Saddam was a monster? Should the Iraqi people have to suffer and die because Saddam wouldn't follow orders?
Originally posted by pavil
Common sense only if you are in a building where something bad is going on that you know would cause you to be bombed in the first place. LOL. I don't recall seeing people fleeing from all the other buildings, surely they must have heard the jet too?
Originally posted by Johnmike
Huh? It was said that they were engaged with U.S. forces, so if I heard a jet overhead, it would make sense to me that they were going to bomb our position.
655,000: The toll of war in Iraq
Survey suggests violent death rate in Iraq is now running at one every three minutes
The 654,965 deaths estimated to have resulted from the invasion represent about 2.5 per cent of the Iraqi population. It means people have been dying at a rate of about 560 a day, equivalent to one death every three minutes, or less