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sir gourav is a bad fish,he is sucking american balls in every post thanking americans here and there....you will notice a trend of indians thanking americans on every post

Enjoy yourself. The mods will have you gone soon.
 
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Not sure if you are a vet...but I conclude otherwise. Ifran Baloch was right, troops tend to want "payback". I hope it is kept on the level, but I remember the feeling. You want your enemy to suffer.

Am definitely not a vet, but I understand it's a problem in Iraq and Afghanistan. Troops get hit by an IED and the bomber is usually long gone. Soldiers are left resentful of the people in the surrounding area because they think the locals aided the bombers. Or simply they believe the ambushers are still hiding in the neighbourhood.

It was a problem in Vietnam too.
 
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Am definitely not a vet, but I understand it's a problem in Iraq and Afghanistan. Troops get hit by an IED and the bomber is usually long gone. Soldiers are left resentful of the people in the surrounding area because they think the locals aided the bombers. Or simply they believe the ambushers are still hiding in the neighbourhood.

It was a problem in Vietnam too.

It is normal to extrapolate revenge to the whole combatant population. It is not an exclusive reserve of the Americans. It is as human as it is happening in Xinxiang!

However, combatant should be more worried if the revenge gets caliberated to be focussed on the actual support system. Because that will in fact stymie the real players and planners. Nothing could be worse for such combatant. That is where fear becomes personal.


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It is normal to extrapolate revenge to the whole combatant population. It is not an exclusive reserve of the Americans. It is as human as it is happening in Xinxiang!

However, combatant should be more worried if the revenge gets caliberated to be focussed on the actual support system. Because that will in fact stymie the real players and planners. Nothing could be worse for such combatant. That is where fear becomes personal.


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What a nice way to condone both civilian deaths in Afghanistan and Xinjiang! Understandable and right are separate concepts.
 
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Justifying and condoning two different things.

English first language right?

justifying
present participle of jus·ti·fy (Verb)
1. Show or prove to be right or reasonable.
2. Be a good reason for

condoning
present participle of con·done (Verb)
1. Accept and allow (behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive) to continue.
2. Approve or sanction (something), esp. with reluctance
 
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English first language right?

justifying
present participle of jus·ti·fy (Verb)
1. Show or prove to be right or reasonable.
2. Be a good reason for

condoning
present participle of con·done (Verb)
1. Accept and allow (behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive) to continue.
2. Approve or sanction (something), esp. with reluctance

Mine is, not sure about you mate:lol:

jus·ti·fy (jst-f)
v. jus·ti·fied, jus·ti·fy·ing, jus·ti·fies
v.tr.
1. To demonstrate or prove to be just, right, or valid: justified each budgetary expense as necessary; anger that is justified by the circumstances.
2. To declare free of blame; absolve.
3. To free (a human) of the guilt and penalty attached to grievous sin. Used of God.

con·done (kn-dn)
tr.v. con·doned, con·don·ing, con·dones
To overlook, forgive, or disregard (an offense) without protest or censure.
 
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You usually justify something if you agree with it but when you condone something, you do it with reluctance.

...Since you guys are arguing over words.
 
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What a nice way to condone both civilian deaths in Afghanistan and Xinjiang! Understandable and right are separate concepts.

Where is the condonation of either? On the contrary it is just a reflection on human fickleness. Re the semantic juxtaposition, what is the difference when both untimately converge on the same end result? Surely not for the dead.


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The Taliban will have to pay a very heavy for these incidents.Soon We may hear about the deaths of Top Taliban leaders.Navy Seals will never rest without taking revenge.
 
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