I was never told to bomb kids. But I do know that some were killed as "collateral damage" from the target packages we executed. That included a university we destroyed due to suspected bomb making and weapons depot with significant infrastructure and sigint reporting suggesting legitimacy of target... But I would be lying if I said I think it was all peachy keen and on the up and up.It's not that simple and I don't think your statement is realistic or in accord with general knowledge or my experience as a young enlisted man in the USMC.
Soldiers are young and they're in a social situation of extreme compliance. It's fewer than 1 in 1000 men who can choose to be the first to disobey orders and the person giving those orders believes them himself, and has also received a great deal of training to be obedient.
This is one of the reasons the USA changed its conscription rules after Vietnam, so that there would not be mass non-compliance with orders again. I was on a base with 15,000 Marines and only one of them refused Gulf War 1. That's probably a typical numerical ratio. It basically never happens.
Keep in mind that in the US military, willful disobedience of a lawful order from a commissioned officer (or E-9 on a ship), UCMJ Article 92*, is punishable by death, although I don't think that's happened since Vietnam or maybe earlier.
*unless that faggot Obama changed the manual for courts-martial on this like he did Art. 125 Sodomy.
I suspect this is the same thing here with the school. We have no idea what really happened and what's true anymore between ai, propaganda on both sides, and outright chaos from ignorant people.
Supposing the kids thing is true (and I am not saying it's not)...I suspect this was a building that was part of a previous military fortification, had residual infasteuctrue and was also deliberately part of an approach to prevent strikes against the compound... If youve deployed and been in that situation then you know that happens and unfortunately our adversaries (be they just or unjust) do too.
Civilians have always been the greatest casualty of war, in so far as they are caught in between willing belligerents. Doesn't make it right but it's literally the never ending story and reality of armed conflict.
I say all this because so few men fight in wars, yet have such bold opinions about what they are like ... So I take the news and the criticism with a very very very very large margarita rim of salt when people are convinced one story is accurate be it ours or the other side.







