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Originally posted by WestPoint23
The media should not be allowed into the war zone or if they are they cannot be showing pics of dead bodies people would be better off if they did not open their TV and see people getting killed or mothers seeing their sons/daughters dead or in danger most people cant handle war is not pretty but it makes it even worse when you are a soldier and there are cameras recording your every move.
Originally posted by WestPoint23
but I think there should be restrictions to what the public can see.
Originally posted by JCMinJapan
Originally posted by WestPoint23
The media should not be allowed into the war zone or if they are they cannot be showing pics of dead bodies people would be better off if they did not open their TV and see people getting killed or mothers seeing their sons/daughters dead or in danger most people cant handle war is not pretty but it makes it even worse when you are a soldier and there are cameras recording your every move.
I totally disagree.. There are many people sitting in their nice soft chairs while there are people on both sides dieing... Why hide the public away from what is happening? People are dieing, it is not like in the movies. There is a reality to the war that people need to understand. Americans are coddled too much when it comes to the real effects of war. Let`s just make everyone a number and put no face to it. You need a reality check. BTW: I am an American and did my time in the military. But, facts are facts.
Maybe if people saw the REAL effects of war for 24 hours straight, maybe then we could make this world a better place. As it is, they can still turn off the NEWS and tune into their latest Reality TV shows that are nothing compared to the reality in Iraq right now. It should be mandatory for people to turn on their TVs. The poor innocent people in Iraq have it at their front doors, the kids and many many innocent people are dying. They do not need cameras as it happens right in front of them.
They also do not get the luxury of turning off their TV sets and denying it is happening.
We can talk tactics all you want, but is is the people DIEING that is the problem. Death is all there is in war. When you see it ouside of the TV and see it in person, your life will change alot, unless you are heartless. Remember.... and I cannot stress it enough at real life DEATHS occur, not just the name or a pawn in a game named Lt. Smith was killed. A life was taken that had a family, friends, loved ones. This goes for both sides in this war.
Think of this too.... DEAD BODIES ARE WAR.... That is all it is. Kill enough of the enemy to win.
Everyone needs to wake up to the REALITY of war.
[edit on 1-7-2004 by JCMinJapan]
Originally posted by blue cell
But we don't want to rely on machines to much, electronics can be screwed with, huan soldiers can't.
Originally posted by Broadsword2004
Patton was very politically incorrect though. It is believed he was assassinated cuz he kept saying the U.S. should have advanced into the Soviet Union and crushed them before they could build any power; he said, "Don't trust the Russians." Washington didn't like this though, plus of course the country was tired warfare-wise very much, so.....of course, though, what happened right after the war? The Cold War.
Anyone who believes that the US will go home if the Iraqis get their gear together, that the US is not imperialist and that it wasn't about oil, is just plainly naive if you ask me.
Originally posted by Simon666
Unless you're planning to go against the US, why would a comparison between the number of combat proven fighters between the Finnish and US airforce matter?
[edit on 18-6-2005 by Simon666]