http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/07/06/u- ... eo/?hpt=T2
It's amazing that these cowboy pilots are up there confidently requesting clearance to shoot guys with AK-47s and RPGs that turned out to be cameras. Nice work bozos.




Even if you gave them the benefit of that doubt, the fact that they blast the civilian van that comes to pick up the wounded, kids in it and all, is completely inexcusable. The segment with the soldiers pulling the wounded/(dead?) children out of the van just makes me sick.andy7171 wrote:while it didn't look like weapons those camera guys were carrying, that guy peeking around the corner would have freaked me out too.


Darwin Award nominees.Chizzang wrote:Just wondering: Do the camera men count as abortions..?


There's a disconnect in your observation93henfan wrote:I'll admit I was locked onto the two reporters the first time I watched and did not notice the guys with weapons. I'll assume the ROE gave the pilots the right to open up on them in the middle of a crowded neighborhood. I still take exception to the cavalier attitude. Just get the kill and move on. You're ending the lives of fellow humans and it's not something to be proud of or give high fives over.
They were still wrong to obliterate a casualty recovery vehicle. Certainly they didn't have the foresight to know they were killing or maiming innocent children, but then again, that's why you don't treat your job as a turkey shoot. If you're in it for medals and bodycounts, you're just a sick fuck.
You're wrong.Chizzang wrote:There's a disconnect in your observation93henfan wrote:I'll admit I was locked onto the two reporters the first time I watched and did not notice the guys with weapons. I'll assume the ROE gave the pilots the right to open up on them in the middle of a crowded neighborhood. I still take exception to the cavalier attitude. Just get the kill and move on. You're ending the lives of fellow humans and it's not something to be proud of or give high fives over.
They were still wrong to obliterate a casualty recovery vehicle. Certainly they didn't have the foresight to know they were killing or maiming innocent children, but then again, that's why you don't treat your job as a turkey shoot. If you're in it for medals and bodycounts, you're just a sick fuck.
I don't believe you can train Army Men (or whoever) to kill and simultaneously "respect Life"
The only lives they respect are their own and the lives of their team members - beyond that, you're either an objective or an obstacle and there can be nothing in between - gray area is not for the Military - it's for politicians and philosophy
This. I know many in the marines who have served in Iraq/Afghanastan, etc... and it's kill or be killed. They aren't people if they pose a threat.Chizzang wrote:There's a disconnect in your observation93henfan wrote:I'll admit I was locked onto the two reporters the first time I watched and did not notice the guys with weapons. I'll assume the ROE gave the pilots the right to open up on them in the middle of a crowded neighborhood. I still take exception to the cavalier attitude. Just get the kill and move on. You're ending the lives of fellow humans and it's not something to be proud of or give high fives over.
They were still wrong to obliterate a casualty recovery vehicle. Certainly they didn't have the foresight to know they were killing or maiming innocent children, but then again, that's why you don't treat your job as a turkey shoot. If you're in it for medals and bodycounts, you're just a sick fuck.
I don't believe you can train Army Men (or whoever) to kill and simultaneously "respect Life"
The only lives they respect are their own and the lives of their team members - beyond that, you're either an objective or an obstacle and there can be nothing in between - gray area is not for the Military - it's for politicians and philosophy

93henfan wrote:You're wrong.Chizzang wrote:
There's a disconnect in your observation
I don't believe you can train Army Men (or whoever) to kill and simultaneously "respect Life"
The only lives they respect are their own and the lives of their team members - beyond that, you're either an objective or an obstacle and there can be nothing in between - gray area is not for the Military - it's for politicians and philosophy
Trust me, clenz. I've been through the majority of the schooling that the Marine Corps offers and they do not teach you to kill with no regard.clenz wrote:This. I know many in the marines who have served in Iraq/Afghanastan, etc... and it's kill or be killed. They aren't people if they pose a threat.Chizzang wrote:
There's a disconnect in your observation
I don't believe you can train Army Men (or whoever) to kill and simultaneously "respect Life"
The only lives they respect are their own and the lives of their team members - beyond that, you're either an objective or an obstacle and there can be nothing in between - gray area is not for the Military - it's for politicians and philosophy
They are taught to yell HALT/FREEZE thee times before shooting, every single person I've talked to has said its shoot, then yell FREEZE, or yell FREEZE as you are shooting.
They don't go through hell during boot camp to learn to respect the life of their enemy.

Chizzang wrote:93henfan wrote:
You're wrong.
fully half the dead are civilians - and they were firing all over that neighborhood - god only knows how many kids and grandmas we're capped in their living rooms - the fire was all over the place...
You don't do that if you're "worried" about something
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Hippie, there are two emotional behaviors demonstrated by the pilots...Chizzang wrote:93henfan wrote:
You're wrong.
There is very little evidence that humans can be trained to continually and like in this case enthusiastically take life and then somehow simultaneously respect it.... except if it's family or friend - otherwise... I think the banter on this video shows pretty clearly the general prevailing attitude
I'm not suggesting it's right or wrong... I'm just sayin'

travelinman67 wrote:Hippie, there are two emotional behaviors demonstrated by the pilots...Chizzang wrote:
There is very little evidence that humans can be trained to continually and like in this case enthusiastically take life and then somehow simultaneously respect it.... except if it's family or friend - otherwise... I think the banter on this video shows pretty clearly the general prevailing attitude
I'm not suggesting it's right or wrong... I'm just sayin'
...the "hunt"...
...which is pursued enthusiastically with no regard to compassion...
...and the "kill"...
...the moment the "trigger" is pulled and a life is extinguished.
Few people who've been "trained" to pull the trigger DO NOT contemplate the severity of their action at the moment they take a life. If you can't fathom that, then all I can say is you have to walk in the shoes to understand.
Part of the training is understanding that by taking the life of a "threat", you're saving many more lives. It's never "the joy of the kill", but the relief knowing at the end of the day, you can rest knowing others may safely rest also.
As for the embedded reporters...
...I've viewed the video numerous times and read third party (security consultant) analysis. The kills were "good". The reporters made a mistake being that close to armed insurgents acting furtively.


Baldy wrote:Don't see what the big deal is here. The Reuters journalists weren't carrying weapons but it was crystal clear this time as it was the last time I saw this footage that there were several insurgents with them who were. Just look at the 1:00 mark, the two men on the top left are clearly carrying AK's, and there are at least a couple more who are carrying RPG's in other parts of the video.
Oh well, if you're a journalist, embed yourself with insurgents, and get killed, it's your own damn fault.![]()
andy7171 wrote:Upon further review...
There were guys with rifles and RPGs. The radio said there were no US forces in that part of town. If you are stupid enough to imbed yourself with our enemy, how can you not expect to get shot(at) and killed?
Ditto. I saw in addition to the guys with the cameras several carrying what looked like to be long guns or RPGs.clenz wrote:It sure as hell looked like those guys had guns and RPG's. Hell in the video you can see shots being fired back.
Sad that they were killed, but they were running with the wrong crowd that day

Then son you need to make an appointment ASAP to have your eyes checked.ASUG8 wrote:That's a little hard to watch - I know your senses have to be heightened in that environment, but playing Monday morning QB I don't see anything resembling a weapon at all. What's scary is the confidence level they all demonstrated that they were certain they'd see weapons and even shots fired at them.

Agreed. I hope Bradley spends many a year in Leavenworth. My ? is why did a PFC have access to classified film?blueballs wrote:Bradley is a traitor who should never see the light of day again.
As for the two reporters, I'm sure their mamas told them that they "are the company they keep." Hang out with the enemy and you are an accessory to the crime and you get a large dose of lead.
Sucks for them but the heroes in the chopper did absolutely nothing wrong...