Look Saffs and anyone else. Everytime I stop for a moment and Think about the consequences of escalation, I remember the numbers. 2,000. 3,000, maybe 20,000 people. People with opinions from yours to mine who don't know whether it was a war or a just a jet; one act, or the first of many.
If we had this attitude in the early 1940s Saffs, England would have fallen to Hitler in time--or if not to Nazis, then to the giant who they had really angered, the Soviets. That sad attitude of trying to reason or target the unreasonable or untargetable is stupid.
Also, let's remind we bombed Berlin. There weren't any military bases in Berlin folks, at least not in the densely populated places we targeted. The whole point was to kill civilians, and we did a hell of a job, clocking in around 3 million german civilians by the end.
If it's good for Germans, it's good for anyone else. And today, Germany stands still. We do what we must.
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