OddBall1st
Well-Known Member
Notice on the opening day the killing was all US, for a few days, That`s called attacking.
So you're going to trust quora which is a place that anyone can answer over university and NGO studies? Oh my god hahahahahahahaHere`s one of many you can`t seem to find. If I spend the time, I`ll get the lying ass pentagon`s numbers, you know they lie to keep them looking good and shit.
https://www.quora.com/Is-the-US-Army-responsible-for-the-number-of-deaths-stated-in-the-Iraq-Body-Count-Has-the-US-Army-killed-too-many-civilians
Hahahahahaa, whatever you say. Take the opinion of 1 Iraq vet, over people who've spent the past 10 years visiting the areas, interviewing hundreds if not thousands of people, taking testimonies, collecting data and compiling it. Right, right. Would you also believe in unicorns if a leprechaun told you they exist?
Right, but it's the view of one person against the view of an aggregate study that includes a lot of people. Do you get where I'm going? Don't worry about that last part, it's just saying would you believe in something that doesn't exist, if a very speculative/other mythological being told you the first thing existed.There you go blowing the tires off. I can find just as many people that were there as the University. They were not allowed on the battlefield, they did not do or witness the killings, they got the second hand story.
Take the word of those not in it over those doing it,...you gotta explain that one to me because it`s over my head and outta my league. It don`t make sense.
They weren`t on the battle field. Shit`s coming back that guns bombed this and that, but all guns were accounted for, The University does not have access to that kind of field data and logistics as it`s going down, and even after, they still have to speak to who threw what and when.Right, but it's the view of one person against the view of an aggregate study that includes a lot of people. Do you get where I'm going? Don't worry about that last part, it's just saying would you believe in something that doesn't exist, if a very speculative/other mythological being told you the first thing existed.