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International Relations prof at U. Illinois. Senior Editor @ArcDigi. Author “Drones and Terrorism.” Politics, national security, and occasional nerdery.

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    1. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Sep 13

      Nicholas Grossman Retweeted John Bolton

      Mattis, Pompeo, and now Bolton all lying "that Saudi Arabia & UAE are making every effort to reduce the risk of civilian casualties" in Yemen. US changed rules of engagement to reduce concern for civ casualties in Iraq and Syria. They can make a strategic argument. Why lie? 1/xhttps://twitter.com/AmbJohnBolton/status/1040341721266225159 …

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      John BoltonVerified account @AmbJohnBolton
      I support @SecPompeo certification to Congress that Saudi Arabia & UAE are making every effort to reduce the risk of civilian casualties. (See more below.) pic.twitter.com/67kUoSN3vP
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    2. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Sep 13

      There's strategic and moral value in avoiding civilian casualties. Undermines terrorist and insurgent propaganda and recruitment, for example. But there are trade-offs. Slows down operations, sometimes lets enemy fighters go, can increase casualties among friendly forces. 2/x

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    3. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Sep 13

      Fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria, Obama admin prioritized avoiding civilian casualties. Trump admin reduced that priority. Which is better isn't cut-and-dry. Killing civilians is terrible. Living under ISIS is terrible. Additional American or allied troops dying is terrible. 3/x

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      Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Sep 13

      It's obvious to any observer that Saudi and UAE forces bombing Yemen are not prioritizing civilian safety. Closer to complete indifference than concern. It's awful on moral grounds, and almost certainly awful on strategic grounds too. Past the point of defensible trade-offs. 4/x

      2:44 PM - 13 Sep 2018 from Urbana, IL
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        2. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Sep 13

          US is complicit in civilian deaths in Yemen. One, because the US sold Saudis and Emiratis a lot of their military equipment, and is helping with intelligence, aerial refueling, etc. Also because Trump admin effectively announced that civilian deaths don't really matter. 5/x

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        3. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Sep 13

          Mattis, Pompeo, and Bolton's lie that Saudi and UAE forces are doing everything they can to avoid civilian casualties is insulting. And they've never defended US involvement. Could've offered platitudes. Could've said nothing. Instead, went with all-in with an obvious lie. (END)

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