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oldschoolfool said:


We don't have the right to know if it risk national security and risk American lives,to say other wise is just selfish and wrong. I agree that collertal damage is unfortunate and it sucks,but it's an unavoidable part of war. I'll go back to the terrorist blowing up civilans with IED's and killing soilder's. How about we get angry about that. Let's not make the solider's that are risking there lives everyday for our national securtiy out to be the bad guys here.

If you don't think theres value in knowing, and furthermore changing, the mistakes made during war you're simply wrong.

And you tell the mother whos children were bombed, by a misdirected Drone craft or mortar, that collateral damage is unavoidable.



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