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G_j

(40,366 posts)
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 10:16 AM Sep 2013

reflect for a moment on the horrendous damage the Iraq invasion

and "war on terror" did not only to Iraq but to the entire world community.

Aggressive war
Renditions,
Torture,
White Phosphorous,
etc...

As a result of our actions human rights violations soared across the globe!

What a shining example of moral authority!
NOT

When will we acknowledge the true scope of these crimes against humanity?
How many dead, broken, maimed, displaced, traumatized human beings, including children?
The numbers are mind numbing.

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reflect for a moment on the horrendous damage the Iraq invasion (Original Post) G_j Sep 2013 OP
"When will we acknowledge the true scope of these crimes against humanity?" Solly Mack Sep 2013 #1
yes.. After all, Henry Kissinger G_j Sep 2013 #2
Reflect? JoeyT Sep 2013 #3
Faces of death PowerToThePeople Sep 2013 #4

Solly Mack

(90,762 posts)
1. "When will we acknowledge the true scope of these crimes against humanity?"
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 10:21 AM
Sep 2013

After many years goes by the U.S might offer up something resembling an apology.

Definitely not until Shrub (and most of the rest) dies.

JoeyT

(6,785 posts)
3. Reflect?
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 12:09 PM
Sep 2013

No, that's looking back. We only look forward.

We have no long term memory and our short term memory is mighty selective about what it remembers.

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