[quote name='suprsaiyanMAX'][quote name='dcfox'][quote name='SneakyPenguin']i refuse to watch it. i watched the "helicopter kills" video, where you can see three men blown apart by heavy machinegun fire. i will not watch this.
now for what will make me hated. we deserved this. no him, he was entirely innocent in this situation, a victim of circumstances. but after the mistreatment of their prisoners, we had to expect retaliation. correct me if im wrong, but wasnt the US pushing for the whole geneva convention thing (i think), banning cruel and unusual punishment? to me this is just an eye for an eye.
i am very upset by this, and i feel sorry for him and his family.[/quote]
I wouldn't say that the equation is equal on both sides now. This definitely not an eye for an eye. And at this point the Geneva convention is useless seeing how its been violated so many times already. But as some of you said this is what comes of war and it is to be expected.[/quote]
It comes not from war, but from terrorism. War may involve the death of innocent civilians yes, but nothing this deliberate. And in no way is it an wyw for an eye. Those prisoners, many of whom probably weren't nice people to begin with, get to see their families again someday, Nick Berg will not. Sure it was a horrible experience, but they are alive and I don't see "an eye for an eye" anywhere.[/quote]
i agree and disagree with you. while the crimes wernt equal, they were both terrible. this one just effects us more because it hits closer to home. i think its a safe bet that many "pow"s from iraq were just defending their country. can you honestly say if someone invaded america, no one would fight back? of course people would, and not because they hate the people on the other side, because their being threatened.