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Author Topic: Fr Taouk on voting  (Read 7639 times)

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Re: Fr Taouk on voting
« Reply #45 on: May 15, 2019, 01:42:57 AM »
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Re: Fr Taouk on voting
« Reply #46 on: May 15, 2019, 06:52:10 AM »

If innocent people died, including Syrian forces, as reported by numerous sources, it was an immoral act. It was murder. The Syrian forces were the good guys fighting ISIS. To kill (murder) them in order to flush out ISIS, who deserved to be annihilated, is an evil deed. Even children and other civilians died.
 

I don't compartmentalize murder. Those were real people with real families. Not a statistic.
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Re: Fr Taouk on voting
« Reply #47 on: May 15, 2019, 06:52:45 AM »

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Re: Fr Taouk on voting
« Reply #48 on: May 15, 2019, 07:55:47 AM »
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If innocent people died, including Syrian forces, as reported by numerous sources, it was an immoral act. It was murder. The Syrian forces were the good guys fighting ISIS. To kill (murder) them in order to flush out ISIS, who deserved to be annihilated, is an evil deed. Even children and other civilians died.
I agree with you that the US has almost no business in the Middle East.  However, Syria is a war-zone.  People dying from collateral damage during a war is not the same as direct murder.  Assuming that Trump is actually fighting against ISIS, had we not gotten involved, then ISIS would be spread all over Syria and they would be slaughtering thousands.  If some innocent people die during a military strike against an enemy, this is a tragedy, but it's not murder.  If you want to argue that it's not a "just war", then I agree.  But global politics has blurred a lot of lines as to what constitutes a "threat" to a particular country, even on the opposite side of the world.

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Re: Fr Taouk on voting
« Reply #49 on: May 15, 2019, 08:51:57 AM »
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As I posted above, there were numerous reports that Syrian military personnel and civilians died because of the bombing. They weren't ISIS.
Who reported that civilians died?  The mainstream media?  The same media that ideologically supports ISIS so that Syria can be a powder-keg for WW3, which is desired by the deep state...the same deep state that controls the media and funded/started ISIS to begin with?

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To attack an airbase that has nothing to do with ISIS, and the result is the death of people who have nothing to do with ISIS, as a tactic to draw out ISIS more in a hubris, is still murder.
You are correct, if the following assumptions are correct.  Assuming that the airbase was not related to ISIS.  Assuming that the "civilians" weren't foreign military who were secretly supporting ISIS.  Assuming that the true Syrian citizens hadn't left the area, since Trump and Assad had communicated previously about what was to be bombed.