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In reply to the discussion: The legal dilemma over drone strikes: justified killings or war crimes? [View all]patrice
(47,992 posts)thinking about what rational honesty about what those decisions are will help everyone to do that.
My personal bias is about how we really need to stop projecting all of the responsibility for all of the mistakes upon others and that goes for the persons who are making those key-strokes that result in drone attacks too. However, in saying that I still am in the position that I must accept the fact that there are persons who have honestly decided differently from what I would decide in the same situation and the only thing I CAN do about that difference, given my own situation, is to have more integrity in my own behavioral decisions as they relate to the root causes of the whole thing.
I'm tired of bitching about stuff after the fact. I'm tired of bitching about stuff that we just respond to by switching actors or labels and re-enacting the whole scenarios over and over again. Changing this is a problem because it amounts to a different kind of commitment to change than most people, even some so-called peace advocate like Paulites, are willing to engage in and MOST especially the probabilities of specific financial commitments to certain countries which are necessitated by our recent war mongering abroad. I'm also worried about the kind of ground that those seeds of responsibility will fall on.
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