War mentality never does make sense, but in this case, it is like you just lost two members of your immediate family, you would normally suffer a heavy grief, but if the same two people were just some mentioned in a newspaper obituary from a place your family did not live, you might feel a twinge of sympathy, but usually not much more.
P.S. As was mentioned by some, the torture and death of the two soldiers, I ask you to consider this. bush made sure that any and all of the insurgents captured in this war were not considered prisoners of war (which would require humane treatment), so that the captured prisoners could be tortured during questioning, or shuttled around to holding facilities in countries who have solid records of using torture in interrogation. This President condones using anything necessary to find his enemy and that includes torture, suppression of Constitutional rights for Americans, and more. When you fight a dirty battle, expect that the other side will do the same.
2006-06-25 04:33:11
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answered by Seikilos 6
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The anatomy is not the same. The two US Soldiers that died we're tortured and beheaded. The civilians that we're killed we're probably being used as shields by the same kind of people that did this to the two US Soldiers.
The sooner people realize the US is not the bad guy the better off the world is going to be. Those who would pacify the al queda network in Iraq and elsewhere would soon find themselves on the wrong end of a saw; they will not quit until all infidels are dead.
2006-06-25 04:32:51
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answered by netjr 6
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Well everyone has a right to live, I won't argue that. In war people die. That is also true. but at least when one of theirs is taken prisoner there is a chance of them coming back home. We all knew that when our guys were taken prisoner they were going to be tortured and mutilated. The military had to do DNA testing because even their mother couldn't identify them. There were witnesses that they were taken away they were alive and walking when they were captured. They weren't blown to bits. I will not mourn for one single insurgent or terrorist. They are animals. They are worse than animals. Anyone that could slaughter someone that way and than film it is the lowest life form there is. I hope they kill a thousand more just for me. If I had been against this war in the beginning what they did to those soldiers would have changed my mind. They are animals and don't deserve to live.
2006-06-25 05:13:54
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answered by Stand 4 somthing Please! 6
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I imagine there was a lot of crying for the hundreds as well ... just not by Americans. It is likely that such a big deal was made of those two is for PR purposes. It showed that Americans care enough about their soldiers to send thousands in to look for just a couple. I personally value the life of soldiers on either end of the conflict the same ... as long as both believe in their hearts that they are doing the right thing.
2006-06-25 04:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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So what do you do when someone is shooting at you? Let them kill you?
A soldier I knew well was in Iraq to help the people there. He was driving down the road. Some, on purpose, shot the driver of the vehicle and then my friend. The dragged him out of the vehicle and slaughtered him and the driver in the street. They weren't shooting at anyone.
When a person makes a video of an innocent person getting his head cut off and that person did nothing against Islam but actually helped build things for the people there... that is killing human life for no reason.
The two people that were with Al-Zarqawi have accidently been killed along with him. I am sorry for their loss. They were either with Al-Zarqawi or he had taken them prisoner. Either way, they were innocent of any wrong doing as far as I know. Allah or God knows that. They weren't killed on purpose. That is the difference. People who kill innocent people on purpose need to be brought to justice. When they avoid it, justice need to be brought to them.
2006-06-25 04:49:12
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answered by madbaldscotsman 6
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All dogs have a right to live, but if one goes mad then it should be put down!
So, it is appropriate to cry for the loss of only 2 Good Men/Women in comparison to hundreds of Mad Men!
2006-06-25 04:28:44
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answered by OneRunningMan 6
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Those barbaric Islamic Fascists that are responsible for thousands of deaths around the world do not have a right to live and I'm glad they are dead! Our soldiers are honorable people and deserve the respect of people mourning their loss.
2006-06-25 06:37:35
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answered by toughguy2 7
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2016-10-31 11:12:33
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answered by shea 4
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It's called war.
Both sides celebrate victories and mourn losses.
The people of planet Earth almost never want war. Only governments want war. Then they find ways to convince the people war is necessary.
2006-06-25 06:00:23
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answered by Dustin Lochart 6
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We morn for the loss of our brothers. They are good men the gave their lives for liberty. The animals that we fight are not human, they are demons.
2006-06-26 08:35:07
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answered by Bill S 3
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