That Guy
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lol. I really love your argument 'It takes live to save live so they are contradicting each other", funny at best, insulting to people who actually did lose their life over.
well, that remind me of a very popular phase in the movie "When trumpet fade"
When Trumpets Fade (TV 1998) - Quotes - IMDb
maybe we should recall every Forward Medical Personnel as they all face risk and SOME DO DIE trying to save someone. And Maybe we should no longer need Fire fighter as going into a burning building trying to save someone is "A CONTRIDICTION" in term. Dude, you do just realise you have insulted all Frontline Medical Personnel and Front Line Emergency Service personnel??
Can I proof US actually save any life in Iraqi war 1? No. But stopping a war that have casualty record and there are high chance that there will CONTINUE to be casualty, I will say it's saving life.
For every land mine/IED the US Soldier stepped on in Iraq, one less will trigger a death or maim of a civilian, can you NOT justified it is NOT SAVING LIFE?? You can argue that landmine may or may not be stepped on by a civilian, but if you have to resort to this kind of logic, you are REALLY just kidding yourselves??
So, by NOT seeing something actually happened, does that mean something actually DOES NOT happen? I cannot feel the world is moving, does that mean the world is simply, NOT MOVING??
So, for the same reason, I can argue, you are saying the War in Iraq have not a single good deed, then you must have been in Iraq back then and seen everything, I MEANT EVERYTHING. Every incident unfold in front of your eyes and checked EVERY CORNER of everywhere in the battlefield then you made sure there are NO ONE TINY STINT of good coming out of it. If you can say that, then you are god. Because you actually, hear all and know all, maybe you are the true messiah?? I reckon??
If you can proof that, I will gladly shut my mouth and offer my sincere apologies
BEFORE I begin, I'd like to say that I'm being a devils advocate. I'm presenting the other side of the argument, don't feel so insulted by my words.
I'm merely presenting facts, it's not my job to make sure that no one is offended. No matter what I say, someone will be offended, so it's really a moot point for you to make.
Moving on...
You're grasping at straws and making more assumptions, and once again, adding words to my statements. There is no evidence to suggest that a civilian would be the one to step on a landmine, it could just as easily be an animal, or a rock that's thrown. You're connecting dots that hardly connect and correlating things that cannot be proven.
Your examples make no sense, we as humanity can see the world move, we have the technology for that and even before technology, it was already proven that the earth moves around the sun, so, again, ridicules analogy. This situation is completely different.
I have not seen Iraq, I have not been to Iraq, and I certainly don't know personally that's lost someone in Iraq, BUT that still does not invalidate my points. Really, all you're trying to do now is character assassinate me, I thought you'd actually make a valid point.
I don't think you understand how burden of proof works. The claimant is the one that must prove the claim, not the judge nor the jury.
You claimed that the US military action has done tremendous good, I'd like to hear what that is. If you don't have the answer for this, I'm more than willing to make your argument for you. Really, I am.