Durandal wrote:Steve wrote:Your logic sounds suspicious.
"They won't be targeted intentionally, but since it's almost certain that civilians will be hit somewhere, it's intentional"?
"There will be no safe place in Baghdad."
Hear that? They're targetting the
entirety of the fucking city. Shrub can spin-doctor it however he wishes, but the fact remains that he is deliberately targetting civilians.
You're effectively claiming that "I'm going to start swinging my arms wildly and walking toward you, and if you get hit, it's not my fault" is a legitimate defense. Let's face facts. He's targetting an area that has a dense civilian population. You're actually claiming with a straight face that his saying, "It's not our fault that civilians just happen to populate the capitol of the country" absolves him of all guilt?
No, there targeting point targets spread across the whole city, BGM-109 doesn't do a very good job of leveling city blocks, it will however wipe out a couple floors of a head quarters nicely. If deliberately killing civilians was the goal then three squadrons of Lancers could take out the city one district at a time with Mk82's. It would be cheaper and far more effective.
No place in the city is going to be safe because when 1000 anti aircraft guns and a dozen SAM batteries start firing blind, all that stuff has to come back down.
War kills civilians. There's no getting around that. However the US is not singling them out, and is taking steps to minimize civilian deaths from hits on military targets. Using cruise missiles, highly accurate and very reliable weapons is part of this. Inert bombs may also be used against very sensitive targets.
But it would seem people don't see any difference between striking point targets and civilians being caught in the blasts, and "Aim for what's not burning yet" carpet-bombing.
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