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I have learnt a lot here about what is going on in the world and how people see things. I don't know about the vast majority of the forum, I only know about people, I communicate with.
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Well, those who adress you don't seem to care for you, and the rest of the forum simply doesn't adress you at all. I'm only adressing you out of morbid curiosity.
That's because it's true.
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You can take a look of what American troops do and find out yourself.
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That's not what I'm asking you. I'm asking you do you point these things out in an attempt to sway people or anger them? Furthermore, I was in Iraq for seven months as a Marine and I did nothing immoral nor did my fellow Marines. We brought food, generators, oil, clean water, provided medical care, and defended ourselves when necessary in a manner consummate with the Geneva conventions. Is this to say that American troops do no act immoraly in times of war? Absolutely not. There are some who do, but does this mean you should apply said standard to all American troops? Do you wish I had died while I was in Iraq? Also, you called me a criminal once, do you still feel this is true?
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Maybe I can help a little bit.
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Not if you continue acting as you have.
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I never did, he was a very fine guy with a lot of humour. People liked him, he had many friends, German friends and Japanese friends, too. He was stationed in Ansbach and Okinawa and in many other places. I liked him and I am glad, that I had the chance to get to know him. Probably you would have liked him, too, if you had met him. Maybe you met him.
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But he is an American Marine. I thought you wished death upon all American service members. Or do you pick and choose which one's you want to die based on personal acquaintice and proximity? Would you tell a random Marine you wished death upon him? What if it turned out to be me or GySgt? Would you feel any differently?