I completely agree u/ashlanddog... The most recent bombing that "killed two high ranking HAMAS officials" yet 35 people mostly women and children is an atrocity that Israel feels is justified... Netenyahu recently said that "they are not a vasal state of the USA but rather the other way around..." This is information that I've gathered on these boards and it has solidified my opinion on Israel's war atrocities as well as those perpetrated by HAMAS...
When I was a hot-head student I took a Sophomore Politics class to fulfill my 'other' requirements (was Science Major). Anyway, the prof started talking about the difference between offensive and defensive weapons, and talked about collateral damage. I asked him whether he meant civilian deaths, and he replied 'unfortunate, but yes'.
There was a gasp in the 100 auditorium. Then, I stood up, walked out, and never went there again.
"Collateral" damage is unacceptable if it means the deaths of innocents period end of discussion in my book... What sits in power in Israel right now and claims rights "given to them by God" are the not the people He promised the land of Israel to. As you stated, when God returns the land to the true Hebrews no military force will be needed...
Yes. This is one of the main reasons why I am watching how war is conducted today, with great interest. What is happening is that Russia, and Iran (the Israel attack) are very careful at avoiding civilian deaths, and are using precision (smart) munitions to demolish military targets. It makes the enemy seethe so much more, yet the defenders have the moral high ground.
This tactic is revealing the 'old' way that Israel and USA are using, as obviously sloppy and wasteful of civilian lives. The militaries are not sitting down and figuring out if they can avoid the horrendous "collateral damage" - they are just lobbing away. I still cringe at that term. It is something that my mind has been mulling over since my outrage in my student days.
...the murder of women and children is evil....
I completely agree u/ashlanddog... The most recent bombing that "killed two high ranking HAMAS officials" yet 35 people mostly women and children is an atrocity that Israel feels is justified... Netenyahu recently said that "they are not a vasal state of the USA but rather the other way around..." This is information that I've gathered on these boards and it has solidified my opinion on Israel's war atrocities as well as those perpetrated by HAMAS...
...when God returns the true Hebrews to the Holy Land, they will not require "military aid" from anyone...
Exactly my friend, exactly...
When I was a hot-head student I took a Sophomore Politics class to fulfill my 'other' requirements (was Science Major). Anyway, the prof started talking about the difference between offensive and defensive weapons, and talked about collateral damage. I asked him whether he meant civilian deaths, and he replied 'unfortunate, but yes'.
There was a gasp in the 100 auditorium. Then, I stood up, walked out, and never went there again.
"Collateral" damage is unacceptable if it means the deaths of innocents period end of discussion in my book... What sits in power in Israel right now and claims rights "given to them by God" are the not the people He promised the land of Israel to. As you stated, when God returns the land to the true Hebrews no military force will be needed...
Yes. This is one of the main reasons why I am watching how war is conducted today, with great interest. What is happening is that Russia, and Iran (the Israel attack) are very careful at avoiding civilian deaths, and are using precision (smart) munitions to demolish military targets. It makes the enemy seethe so much more, yet the defenders have the moral high ground.
This tactic is revealing the 'old' way that Israel and USA are using, as obviously sloppy and wasteful of civilian lives. The militaries are not sitting down and figuring out if they can avoid the horrendous "collateral damage" - they are just lobbing away. I still cringe at that term. It is something that my mind has been mulling over since my outrage in my student days.