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Bomb the b*stard Bin Landen into the stone age. Don't let a few over-wrought citizens of the True North stop you.
We lost what, 4 men? We've probably lost more in our own training accidents over the last number of years, or to other incompetencies on the part of the DND or the government. Helicopters anyone?
Being a soldier is not a low-risk job. They knew it when they signed up. We know it when ever we put the blue helmets on them and sent them off to keep or make the peace somewhere. We damn well should of known it when we sent them as combatants to a fruxing war zone.
What happened is very unfortunate. A man made a mistake. Not an Army, not a country. Most Canadians do not blame all Americans and most Canadians don't blame the entire armed forces of the US. Most of us are not that stupid.(\__/)
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Originally posted by notyoueither
A man made a mistake. Not an Army, not a country. Most Canadians do not blame all Americans and most Canadians don't blame the entire armed forces of the US.
How do you know what most Canadians think?
How do you know what is acceptable and unacceptable to the men and women of the CF?Golfing since 67
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Just a comment.
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Training is a good thing. You can train for years and be the best damn trainee in your group. But it means nothing when you get out in a situation where there is stress and the possibility that you will die and you as a person fail. It was a very sad thing to hear of the Canadian deaths. No less or more tragic then the American deaths eariler. But it happens. You can train until the end of the world but it will still happen.
Let me ask everyone a question. If their were large amounts of casualites coming in every day from both America and Canada, would the friendly fire incident would have raised as much attention as it did? I'm not saying their death was unimportant. I would never say that. But what I am saying is that with the kind of fighting going on now, would there been much of a stir as it is now?
So — although technology may improve, and training made more realistic and demanding — friction is likely to remain a feature of war. Much as we may desire it, we should not expect perfection in war, so long as it remains a human enterprise.Which side are we on? We're on the side of the demons, Chief. We are evil men in the gardens of paradise, sent by the forces of death to spread devastation and destruction wherever we go. I'm surprised you didn't know that. --Saul Tigh
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Originally posted by Tingkai
So you're the expert on what happened, eh. How do you know whether one pilot caused a freak accident that got through extensive safeguards or whether it is indicative of a systematic failure in the US military's operation rules?
How do you know what most Canadians think?
How do you know what is acceptable and unacceptable to the men and women of the CF?Which side are we on? We're on the side of the demons, Chief. We are evil men in the gardens of paradise, sent by the forces of death to spread devastation and destruction wherever we go. I'm surprised you didn't know that. --Saul Tigh
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Tingkai:
Are you that insipidly anti-American that you will beat on this like it is the fault of 330 million people? Come on! Like no Canadian has ever f*cked up and killed somebody? Like how our own fruxing govenrment has helicopter crews flying in death traps because they wanted to score points on the previous government.
I'm as in touch with the average Canadian as you bud. And the average Canadian is not quite so dim.(\__/)
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The National Review article makes an interesting point:
"Consider that the bomb that killed the three Americans was a 2,000-pound bomb, dropped at a high altitude by a B-52 bomber. Until recently, the employment of such a weapon in close proximity to friendly troops was unthinkable. ... What has enabled U.S. forces to call in B-52 strikes so close to friendly troops is the rapid evolution of "smart" munitions. "
The question then becomes: have operation procedures kept pace with the development of this new technology? Is the US military relying too much on the accuracy of these weapons? Has control shifted too far to individual pilots?
The answer to all of these questions may well be negative. The system might be working as well as can be expected.
Then again, there could be systematic problems.
My concern is that attitude "**** happens", friction is part of war, and so on.
That type of attitude leads to the continuation of avoidable accidents.Golfing since 67
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Originally posted by Sprayber
No offense Tingikai, but you talk as if you can answer yes to all those questions. It may be wise to actually wait until an offical determination has been made. Just a suggestion.
Based on media reports, Canadians are upset about what happened. They are angry at the US military.Golfing since 67
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Originally posted by notyoueither
Tingkai:
Are you that insipidly anti-American that you will beat on this like it is the fault of 330 million people? Come on! Like no Canadian has ever f*cked up and killed somebody? Like how our own fruxing govenrment has helicopter crews flying in death traps because they wanted to score points on the previous government.
I'm as in touch with the average Canadian as you bud. And the average Canadian is not quite so dim.
You're losing it again.
Spare us the crap that anyone who dares to question the US military is automatically anti-American.
Get it through your head. An American pilot killed four Canadian soldiers. We have a right to demand answers. We have a right and obligation to examine what happened. If that makes us anti-American then go ahead and label us.
When fatal accidents occur in the Forces, the military does look for ways to prevent these accidents.
I'm all in favour of getting new helicopters. We should have done that 10 years ago and we would have if it wasn't for the Liberals making political points at cost of our airmen.Golfing since 67
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Re: Tension between Canada and the U.S.?
Originally posted by Guynemer
Is tension growing between Canada and the U.S.? I don't mean between our governments or anything like that; I mean between Joe Six-Pack Molson Canadians and Joe Six-Pack Budweiser Americans.
Well, of course.
Here's Canada, the equivalent of the Brit's "red-haired stepchild", and they still have a snotass attitude.
What do you expect?
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Yeah. You know how they are.
Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
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All this needless talk about tension that does not even exist between the two NATIONS.
That sport incident involved nothing but immature, stupid Americans who lacked good sportsmanship.A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.
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