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torisob [31]
1 year ago
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The U.S. military’s overdue reckoning with civilian casualties

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Elza [17]1 year ago
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The U.S. military’s overdue reckoning with civilian casualties  is one that has been overlocked a lot of times and i see that it  can only happen if there is changes in the ideas the the leaders holds.

<h3>Are civilian casualties is acceptable in times of war?</h3>

The Article states that the collateral damage rule is one that states that  one of the central key rules regulating the conduct of hostilities, is that it is one that permits civilian casualties only if they are said to be incidental to an attack on a real military target.

Hence, a lot of people such as  about 387,000 civilians have been said to be victims of guns, stray bullet as well as been killed in the fighting since the year 2001.

Hence, The U.S. military’s overdue reckoning with civilian casualties  is one that has been overlocked a lot of times and i see that it  can only happen if there is changes in the ideas the the leaders holds.

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