The sound of many of them exploding


  • @michaelmrose
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    3 months ago

    My concern twofold

    A: Without evidence I have a hard time seeing planting bombs in devices was solely targeted at fighters. Odds are an entire shipment was targeted and many people who weren’t Hezbollah received bombs

    B: Blowing up devices that were by definition carried everywhere certainly killed families and associates who didn’t deserve to die.

    During the Iraqi war we considered Iraqi leadership targets and I wouldn’t have been surprised if they considered our leadership targets as well. If they had in fact only killed Hezbollah I would have no problem with the attack.

    • @IndustryStandard
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      83 months ago

      In Iraq every Iraqi civilian was considered a valid target.

      • @[email protected]
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        113 months ago

        The definition of “enemy combatant” was “anyone within the blast radius of a US strike”. I kid you not.

    • @[email protected]
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      33 months ago

      They were probably mostly in the hands of Hezbollah members, if not fighters. This is probably why they went off in hospitals as well. Lots of medics who volunteer who’s normal job is being a doctor in a Beirut hospital. Lots of logistics and people hiding weapons in the back of buildings for them.

      They’re not full time militants if I understand correctly. Most of these people will have civilian lives and jobs to go to.

      Certainly some innocent family members died. There’s no such thing as a completely surgical strike. It is better than what they’ve been doing in Gaza though, by several orders of magnitude. I don’t think anybody can defend what’s been going on there with a straight face.

      • @michaelmrose
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        23 months ago

        Maybe so but commit a little genocide here and there and suddenly nobody wants to give you the benefit of the doubt.