And for the record, Kyle obviously did a lot of good protecting patrols and what not. That's not to say everything he did was good though. And that's what troubles the innocent bystanders in the countries we go to fight. They see us as just as bad as the radicals because in many ways they don't see us acting differently.
I'm sure this will make a good country song, but it doesn't address anything about our contentions with your feelings on killing innocents. Are you suggesting that since they killed a bunch of American innocents, you don't care if we kill their innocents? Where does it end? When does it stop? For every innocent we kill we've probably inspired two Muslims to radicalize. You can't destroy an ideal. Is your personal desire for revenge worth it in the face of a doomed from the start strategy?
Can we first agree that there is no way we are eradicating radical, Islamic terrorism with our current strategy?
And for the record, Kyle obviously did a lot of good protecting patrols and what not. That's not to say everything he did was good though. And that's what troubles the innocent bystanders in the countries we go to fight. They see us as just as bad as the radicals because in many ways they don't see us acting differently.
Acting differently? I haven't heard that US personnel had begun using tactics such as kidnapping, rape and absolute torture of innocents in any situation to have intel and/or access to the enemy.
Please.... Tell me.....
I have no back ground in the military.
Snipers don't have targets or objectives? May be I have played call of duty too much.
I have no idea. I was responding to a specific post that wasn't about Kyle. If I had to guess, though, going by what people here are saying about viewing any male 15-55 as a threat, it was probably more than a few.
I have no idea. I was responding to a specific post that wasn't about Kyle. If I had to guess, though, going by what people here are saying about viewing any male 15-55 as a threat, it was probably more than a few.
no one on here knows what went down over there
what he saw and his spotter saw, the situation at the time threat level or anything before he squeezed the trigger, and to lump him into killing innocent civilians, is bull****, just because folks want to push an agenda
would be interesting for 7th, to jump in, as he's probably as close as we will get to someone on VN, that could have had any of the same experiences
I think it's clear that some of us simply just don't participate in the hero worship of soldiers or cops simply because they run the risk of getting shot at. I respect what they do and I do understand that in war you have to make quick, tough decisions. But I don't believe he is impervious to criticism because of his job, I don't think anyone is.
I personally don't know if he is or not. I haven't read his book and all the other material out there about him. I've mostly read about him lying a whole lot, which isn't as egregious as indiscriminate killing.
There is a huge difference between:
" I shot those hajis because I don't like them or their religion."
-and-
" I was assigned to watch and protect boots on the ground. I killed a lot of people. Some were probably innocent and wrongly profiled by me in a quick-reaction situation where I made mistakes. I'm not above reproach and I regret the death of anyone wrongly in my crosshairs."
Kyle, from what I've seen, is between those 2. He undoubtedly killed innocents. If he was bragging about that in his book, yes, that is murder. Especially because of his training. I haven't read his book and I have no intention to. I'm just relaying across the standard ROE in the sandbox and his reputation among fellow special forces guys that have read his book.
The movie previews seem like over-the-top Hollywood hero sh1t to me. I'll gladly not partake in that.
