Were not saying there were no weapons, there very well could have been. However you do realize that there are a lot of contract military workers in Iraq and most reporters have body guards to protect them in dangerous areas. The very fact that the soldiers mistook camera's for guns puts everything else into question. I mean why the hell would insurgents be walking around in the open with guns?
Even if we say the first attack is justifiable only a disgusting human being could condone the second attack. The men in the mini-van had no guns on them what so ever and were helping a man bleeding to death on the street. If they were so worried the men in the mini-van were insurgents they could have simply tailed the car and transmitted the location to ground forces. Lets not forget the fact that the two children could easily be seen in the mini-van and if the soldiers hadn't been so trigger happy to kill unarmed civilians they may have actually seen them. Not to mention they rerouted the kids to a shitty local hospital so as to not appear like they were responsible for their injuries. We don't even know if the kids lived or died. What we saw was a war crime, plain and simple.
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