I don't support the troops.
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I don't support ANY of the actions of the British or American forces in Iraq. They shouldn't be there, they aren't wanted there, it is an illegal invasion and they know it.

I don't support the war, I don't support the troops.
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I concur.


written by rymin  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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3rded


written by Fade  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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I doubt it's the troops fault that they're there. It isn't like there was a big vote through the ranks on where to go for a weekend for team building exersizes. Most troops don't even want to be there (at least nowadays), I'm pretty sure of that. Don't support the higher ups that made the troops go there and keep them there in a task that they are unfit for (the military isn't a police force!).


written by srd  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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^I agree, it isn't the troops' fault that they are there.
However, they are still responsible for their own behavior while they are there.


written by heathen  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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Congratulations your anti-war, to whom shall I send the medal?


written by Kerotan  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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Create your-own paradigm, live life to the utmost-the change comes when the empire finally passes into oblivion.....o r, go out and systematically kill the motherfuckers who control everything, and teach you what to feel and believe, to buy and to sell, and how-Fuck em. Kill them all and their entire bloodlines-abscond with their assets, build a new paradigm.These motherfuckers have names and families-none of them are without fault, all must be destroyed-they are living in the past anyhow......Start with the biggest and work your way down-
"This week on delivering Queen Bea's head"-Next week, we travel to Belgium, to a quaint country bungalow, where "XXX" and his immediate family are, etc etc"......Make coliseum games for the elite, now that'd be special.


written by choggie  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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heathen, in a way you are right, people should know how to behave and show common sense in what is right and what is wrong. But it's a little more complicated than that. If you're under immense emotional pressure (being in a warzone can do that) things can get derailed a lot more easily. And if misbehaviour isn't being brought to attention and dealt with through the chain of command, then the line of what's right and what's wrong blurs fast. Fish start stinking at the head. Deal with all those covering up and/or condoning criminal behaviour. Starting with Rumsfeld and working your way down.


written by srd  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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I believe the existence of uniformed armed forces is a terrible necessity that we must endure. I am not particularly glad about this but am realistic in the need for it's existence, humanity will never sing kubaya, hold hands and hit the peace pipe. It's simple psychology that each and every one of you can see in normal life, when you are treating someone with equality and fairness, open your lives to them they often take a great big shit on you. Only in our geopolitical world this usually comes in the form of tanks rolling across borders. This was an example of this, it's sheer expression of arrogance and projection of raw military power.

But its been put into motion by politicians sitting comfortably behind closed doors, in nice comfortable office chairs pushing divisions and plans that start with words like "Operation Iraqi Freedom" and filter down to some young kids on the battlefield, coming from places that sometimes don't have any opportunities, sometimes from a real belief that they are there to do good even though they are told so by their government, sometimes just to see the world, sometimes to earn citizenship, sometimes because they have no direction, sometimes just to see someone die.

Actions shown in this video is a basic reaction to being put into a environment where your friend died yesterday in an IED explosion, you watched a whole humvee torn apart, its engine block landing 50 yards from the wreck, pieces of your troop lying around like debris of blood red confetti, being shot at day by day by an enemy you never see. Command never being able to give you proper operable intelligence. Your training meaning little because basic covers fighting a uniformed aggressor not asymmetrically warfare against a guerrilla force in urban combat environs. Frustrated that what you are doing day by day means little, your people die and it gets worse and not better. Wondering if all the lives lost are essentially wasted on a mission that was idiotic to begin with.

This is why I find it hard to hold the troops accountable. Because it's not their fault they are there, its not their fault that they are not trained as a UN peace keeping force, a police force, a counter insurgency force. Its not their fault they were never given or taught proper cultural sensitivity training.

It's the fault of the people in power, not just the president, but the Generals, the Joint Chiefs, The Pentagon, and essentially the whole intelligentsia of America that simply let this catastrophe happen. There hundreds of thousands of educated professional Americans that willingly kept silent. Unable to criticize their own governments action. Its the fault of all who pushed this war through the most basic emotion humanity has. Fear.

What is really sad it that it's not the first time and it wouldn't be the last I believe.


written by Farhad2000  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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I see you found another video to make your point since the last one was a dupe. The war is not illegal, everyone is not complicit in some evil scheme, and the actions of the few in sensational YouTube clips should not be enough to make people think that every soldier/Marine is not worthy of support. Do you have any idea how much of a shit storm this unit is in for if they are identified by the military? This is not average or acceptable behavior. I can only imagine the effects if YouTube had existed during any previous wars to showcase random idiocy.


written by Lurch  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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The war is illegal and everyone is complicit. Especially the jar heads pulling the triggers.
No soldier or marine is worthy of support unless he/she is actually defending you from something.
When you meet an afghani or iraqi who is attacking the US and its allies you be sure to let me know.


written by Fade  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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I can't understand why people bash the troops. you should be bitching about the real problem the fucking corrupt government and all the lobbyists for companies who profit from this shit. Again unless you know the full story of this event you cannot pass judgement. There could have been a IED somewhere right there, and the dog unknowingly would not move and it's just a fucking dog. You honestly think that dog had a good life there? I highly doubt that Iraqi's treat their animals the correct way. But yes, I felt bad for watching a dog get blown up, but it's war like farhad said when you see all your colleagues get blown up and the same shit happens every day without any progress you most likely become numb to alot of the shit we get upset about over here in our comfy houses and fenced in yards with green grass and hardly any worries other than if some crackhead is going to rob you for 5$ or if you're going to be late for work....


written by Gunter  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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Fade, I think you might find some interesting points about the war by Christopher Hitchens here:

http://www.videosift.com/video/Hitchens-Vs-Hitchens-2

The war is not illegal and every reason that has been given to call it so has been proven false. Absence of WMDs does not equal illegal war. The war was launched with congressional approval. Iraq had lost it's sovereignty years ago after commiting genocide. The Iraqi government harbored known terrorists and provided diplomatic passports. The list goes on. War is a terrible thing no matter what the reasons. However, this war is not illegal or without merit. The soldiers in this clip are the exception, not the rule.

*edit*

Here's another side if you want to continue to base your views off of short clips

http://www.videosift.com/video/Soldier-saves-abused-Iraqi-dog


written by Lurch  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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Upvote for title alone... That statement should not be unspeakable. Any rational person would not support the invasion.


written by guitarwolf  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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Nice. Why don't they just start throwing puppies off cliffs?

Oh....




(It would seem hard to believe that this was an IED as the soldiers are whooping it up directly after the blast. These guys are scumbags and deserve to be dishonorably discharged, just like Mr. Puppy Flinger. This certainly doesn't reflect well on the hundreds of troops that are over there, doing their jobs honorably (even though the ultimate reason they're there is a BS) and more miserable then you and me on our worst day, combined. I do hope swift and heavy action is taken soon against these assholes who found humor in this. Poor dog.)


written by videosiftbannedme  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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After checking around a bit and seeing the vehicles involved, this is the result of an EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) controlled detonation. EOD had already prepped the blast as evidenced by the evacuated area and lack of anyone interfering with the blast site. If you go to the liveleak version which has a few more seconds in advance of this one, you can hear soldiers commenting on the dog wandering into the blast zone. They can't make the dog get out, and no one is going to walk in there. So, do we halt the convey and continue to place human life at risk until the dog gets bored sniffing around the blast site, or blow it and move on? I've ridden with EOD before and they do not mess around or waste time when destroying roadside explosives no matter what random animal wanders into the blast site. Also, you'll notice that the people are kept away. Detonations are announced and areas are cleared to avoid injuring any civilians.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1be_1204379225&p=1

You can hear one soldier surprised saying "its a dog" after it wanders in. Another says "just blow it. dont wait for the dog to get out of the way."


written by Lurch  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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>> ^Lurch:
After checking around a bit and seeing the vehicles involved, this is the result of an EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) controlled detonation...


Thanks for doing the research. Also, after watching the clip a few times, it looks like there's a bit of optical illusion going on here due the depth of field. When the explosion goes off, you can clearly see the dog start running away. In other words, at first it looks like the dog is right on top of the explosion but actually the dog was several feet away. Whether the dog was injured or not you can't tell from the vid, but it clearly wasn't immediately blown up as I think a lot of people are assuming. In fact, I'm pretty sure that's the dog running past the bottom of the screen at 0:24.




written by SDGundamX  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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The American Occupation -- wasting $billions of tax dollars by the hour to blow up dogs in the Middle East. Thank you mr. bush.


written by Trancecoach  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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Was this blowing the weapons in place? I'm just wondering, I was under the impression that they do not do that any more, especially with non combatants in the area. Non combatant being the guy over on the right side of the screen, not the dog (for you funny people out there )

>> ^Lurch:
After checking around a bit and seeing the vehicles involved, this is the result of an EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) controlled detonation. EOD had already prepped the blast as evidenced by the evacuated area and lack of anyone interfering with the blast site. If you go to the liveleak version which has a few more seconds in advance of this one, you can hear soldiers commenting on the dog wandering into the blast zone. They can't make the dog get out, and no one is going to walk in there. So, do we halt the convey and continue to place human life at risk until the dog gets bored sniffing around the blast site, or blow it and move on? I've ridden with EOD before and they do not mess around or waste time when destroying roadside explosives no matter what random animal wanders into the blast site. Also, you'll notice that the people are kept away. Detonations are announced and areas are cleared to avoid injuring any civilians.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1be_1204379225&p=1

You can hear one soldier surprised saying "its a dog" after it wanders in. Another says "just blow it. dont wait for the dog to get out of the way."






written by NordlichReiter  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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The dog was at the epicenter of the explosion, several feet away is still in the kill box. It looks to me like the dog is being blown off screen and not running.

But then again this is a video and its all suspect.

>> ^SDGundamX:
>> ^Lurch:
After checking around a bit and seeing the vehicles involved, this is the result of an EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) controlled detonation...


Thanks for doing the research. Also, after watching the clip a few times, it looks like there's a bit of optical illusion going on here due the depth of field. When the explosion goes off, you can clearly see the dog start running away. In other words, at first it looks like the dog is right on top of the explosion but actually the dog was several feet away. Whether the dog was injured or not you can't tell from the vid, but it clearly wasn't immediately blown up as I think a lot of people are assuming. In fact, I'm pretty sure that's the dog running past the bottom of the screen at 0:24.








written by NordlichReiter  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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>> ^NordlichReiter:
Was this blowing the weapons in place? I'm just wondering, I was under the impression that they do not do that any more, especially with non combatants in the area.


I'm not 100% familiar with how they're currently handeling it, but that's the way it was done when I was there. IED's were normally detonated on the spot after the area was cleared. There is always the possibility of a trigger man watching the area, so I don't remember IED's ever being moved from their location. I had a bunch of videos of EOD detonations shot throughout the deployment. People regularly film this stuff from HMMWVs further back in convoys. Unfortunately that hard drive is destroyed and I lost a lot of pictures and clips. Some Iraqis would actually stand as close as possible because they wanted to watch the explosions. I remember one video where they did have to delay the detonation because people kept getting too close to the area and had to be moved back. Usually EOD would call out a warning and a countdown from a loudspeaker before actually detonating though... didn't hear that in this one.



written by Lurch  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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^you guys don't get a robot? Shit every police department has the robot now. I payed good tax money to see that you guys get a fucking robot.

but no they give you a stick and say poke this around until you hear a metal sound. *-Sarcasm

I thought the days of clearing a mine field with a knife were over!


written by NordlichReiter  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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