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The_vagabond7 said:

Honestly, I think he should've been brought back alive and made to face trial and sentenced. Ideally anyway, I certainly won't condemn the brave soldiers for doing what they did. I just don't think descending into barbarism is the way to go about showing the world how advanced of a culture we can and should be. It's a difficult dichotomy, weeding out evil without becoming the sort of thing you're fighting against. But ultimately if we got the bad guys, but we did so by means of torture, illegal imprisonment, and killing innocent people, did we really reduce the net evil in the world, or did we just transfer it to ourselves in the name of retribution, and then called it justice? Dancing over the death of our enemies never serves as a good example to anyone. Food for thought.

when did we do this?

also innocent people always die in war, its inevitable.

but no one is better than the United States at going out of our way to avoid civilian casualties. much at the expense of the saftey of our soldiers, who daily have to show tremendious restraint