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Old December 23rd 03, 03:59 PM
Matt Wiser
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"Oelewapper" wrote:

"RufusTFirefly" wrote in message
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Were Japanses civilians responsible for

any of those atrocities?

Uhm - yes.
Japanes civilians supported the war by their

labor, by their political
acts, by their deliberate or tacit support

of the Japanese government,
by becoming soldiers and engaging in the atrocities.
That is why civilians are targeted in open

war, with economic warfare,
psychological warfare, and direct attacks.
Is this reality getting to be too much to

understand?


Uhm - yes,
....
The Kurdish civilians supported the uprising
in Halabja, by their labor, by
their political acts, by their deliberate or
tacit support of the PKK and
other criminal organisations, by becoming soldiers
- or bearing children
that could become soldiers - and engaging in
atrocities.
That is why civilians are targeted in open war,
with economic warfare,
psychological warfare, and direct attacks.
That is why leaders like Saddam Hussein are
completely innocent, even if
they gassed their own civilian populations.
That is why the US Army had to drop the bomb,
that's why it had to spread
biologically contaminated blankets among its
own indian populations and
that's why it was right to use chemical warfare
in Vietnam.
That is why North-Korea should nuke some of
the urban agglomorations in the
U.S.of A.
....
What is there to understand ??


And if NK EVER does that, their country is wiped off the map in less than
20 minutes via Trident SSBN. They know it very well. And they also know that
if they EVER pop a nuke or Bio/Chem warhead in the ROK or Japan, the same
thing happens. I'm sure the NKs have been told that for each nuke they set
off, the U.S. would drop fifty on their country. Given the reduced loads
now on Tridents, that's maybe two boats' loadout of missiles....Food for
thought for the Cult leader running the cult known as North Korea.

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