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I gotta agree with Oldrider on this one. The sooner the west toughens up on this the better.
I'm not overly fond of American Middle Eastern foreign policy as they do not seem to understand that it is their cockup that have caused this mess. Been through this in other posts so won't repeat myself other than to say Iraq is not about oil as many believe. Iraq is about establishing an Iraqui government favourable to western doctines so as to establish intellgence networks to counter radical Islamic militant organisations. Long term is to establish an economy which it is hoped other countries will try and emulate with western concepts and technology.
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As an ex-enlisted man Im sure you can understand where Im coming from doc. Yes I can understand that he is also a militant who is off to kill the evil oppressors, but there are certain shots he takes which I disagree with
And no, the primary role of a sniper is not to go forth and stalk other snipers. You've been watching too many movies. The primary role of a sniper is recon and shots are only taken after careful consideration. I'll buy you a beer one day and explain. And hopefully you can explain to me why medics fight on the frontline![]()
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Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
Fark, I didn't realise you are actually a sniper sniper. Was that in S.A.?
His shots seem to take out alot less civilians than those he targets, how many thousand iraqis have been killed as "collaterials"?
Defending his people against a nation that has shown the area nothing but aggression and greed. I would expect the same from anyone here in the same position, providing they had a pair.
Oh so the US isnt there about the oil, its about security, but then thats to keep the price of oil stable of course.
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Shooting at Troops wearing full body armour makes killing them a little more challenging. Easier shots that only cripple when using a rifle that you may not have been well trained with or had the chance to properly sight in or may be in questionable condition, make alot of sense.
Besides a crippling shot sucks up the manpower more than if you dropped the guy clean. And it means by taking a few guys to look after him, theres less guys looking for where the shot came from.
[QUOTE=scumdog;822219]37 so far? pfft!
Saw 'private footage' of two 'abandoned' trucks being 'captured' by some bunch of armed ragheads, when the "Western" (you guess which country) guy detonated them by remote there was a shitload more than 37 died in on massive bang and flash, never seen such instant evaporation .....
Sounds like a good way to try and discourage "people" from stealing cars and motorcycles. Probably only need a couple of hits and the effect would last at least a year or two
Tis the purpose of landmines too. To maim the enemy. And as the US refuses to sign the anti-landmine treaty I don't think they can be crying to much on that subject either.
Personally I'd shoot to maim too. It makes sense, it hurts the enemy more than a dead body, both in the field and for years to come.
Sorry Sniper, but compared to some vids I've seen I saw absolutely nothing wrong with Juba. Picking off armed occupational military forces (whether it be to kill or maim) is fine in anyone's book of war. Now the vids I saw of a laughing US military gunning down an unarmed civilians is another matter.
Sorry but I still find it funny that people can seriously believe in a war again a military tactic "War on Terror". What's next? "War on Flanking"?
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