Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Pull a Switchblade on them instead


In the war in Afghanistan, US and coalition troops fighting the the Taliban can call in artillery fire or air strikes from fighter jets and attack helicopters. But the heavy firepower has been blamed by Afghan leaders for claiming the lives of innocent civilians and strained US relations with Kabul.

Do these countries think they're different than US citizens? They ask for US help to prop up whatever regime is in control. They fail to see that not only does the USA not care about them, it doesn't care about its own citizens. The only feigned "care" is when they can make money or get promoted in their job.

They fail to see that the USA kills its own citizens, as they did to me, for doing absolutely nothing. They then duck their heads, say "uh oh" and run away, leaving you for dead and impoverished.

The Switchblade, however, is touted as a way to avoid killing bystanders.

It's too late for the dead and maimed now, corporate criminal fools.

"Flying quietly at high speed the Switchblade delivers its onboard explosive payload with precision while minimizing collateral damage," the company said.

There should be no collateral damage. Killing innocent people to hit a target is mentally ill. It's a sanctioned function of American impatience not to wait until the target is clear. It's the same "ask a question, don't wait for the answer" mentality they bring to police work when they get out of the US military.

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