I would argue that the people on the defending side isn't guilty of anything other than resisting. I guess the bombing of civilian population centers is very questionable however. It didn't really do much to affect the arms manufacturing according to some reports and historians.
High and mighty about civilian and non-combatants is situational at best, it's mostly PR thing, levelign whole cities isnt' common these days though, but it still happens in wars to soem extent. Bush himself visited swedish arms manufacturers before attacking Iraq and asked for very questionable and illegal according to internatinal-law modifications. Ofcourse he got what he asked for. Modified infantry antiarmor weapons that were redesigned to shread buildings and whole villages with propelled cluster charges to make it easier to defeat enemy troops in fortified positions and hasten the advancement of his troops.
This ofcourse lead to massive losses of civilian lives since weapons of that type doesn't differentiate, it just annihilates everything in it's path. Shotgun/grenade launcher.... Village in the way with a few enemy soldiers hiding and taking potshots at you? Level it!
I wonder if it was a political or financial decision to sell those weapons, or both. People don't go and buy crazy weapons if they arn't thinking of using them.
Ofcourse, it's not something that would be presented to the press, the press was show careful precision strikes on tanks.
Well, war has allways been ugly, more so in the past I'd argue, but I don't think it'll ever be "pretty".
I still believe that ie. the US does not annihilate villages to kill ie. 5 people out of 500, but I can't really blame soldiers for sometimes not taking as many chances with their own lives as our lofty principles would tell them to.
And offcourse you can't allways know who buckles under that immense pressure and does something they're not supposed to. Plus the high amount of mistakes that will allways be made by non-perfect humans in high stress situations.
But yeah... it's not all precision bombs for sure.





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