This is horrible on every level and should give those who are promoting a romantic image of war some pause.https://twitter.com/drewharwell/status/1514941871830835200 …
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American soldiers don't leave their dead so they can keep reality from their citizens...there are going to be thousands of Russian families who will never get their members back and Putin doesn't care
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I would. Will certainly concede that I place greater value on the lives of American soldiers and the well-being of their families than those of Russian soldiers
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That's nationalism, not morality.
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If Americans left their dead in the streets of Iraq and Afghanistan, yes! Someone has to claim these bodies. So long as they are sending them for identification and claiming their dead purposes.
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Absolutely not.
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I would absolutely not have objected.
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of course not that seems like a reasonable thing for them to do if they are literally being invaded in a war of aggression
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For the record, Yes, I wouldn't object. Because ultimately if Americans understood the reality of the war in those countries and what war does to people (including their own) it might have made them less likely to continue to drag it on for 20 years.
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Instead what did we get? American dead solders treated like sainted heroes while Afghan/Iraqis weren't even counted and called "collateral damage" Nothing Romanticizes war more than a sanitized image of solders fighting "for our freedom"
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