big_boss said:
Yes it does. Those men were a threat to US troops if they were armed and looking at the video they were (AKs and one RPG) with one of those men opening fire, the US can't take that chance. What I like to know is what two Reuters news employees doing with armed men? I won't side one way or another until I get more info. |
To me it doesn't matter if the people are armed or not... but if the shooters thought they were armed.
Which is what needs to really be figured out.
That and if they followed correct procedure in seeing in they had weapons or if they jumped the gun.








