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Delusional Humvee Driving in Baghdad (pg. 2)
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oldschool420
Though I don't really support the war in Iraq, the way these soldiers are driving is completely acceptable. As many have said, they are driving in a very dangerous area, and if they stop for even 10 seconds, it could result in some type of violence with US & Iraqi injuries or maybe even casualties. Again we have no idea where they are going, and I doubt they would drive thru a dangerous area unless it was important.
Provocative_boi
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oldschool420
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Originally posted by Provocative_boi
The whole world disagreed to the fact of them going there...Yet they went ahead i dont know what kind of peace they are trying to keep there by killing random dogs walking around and killing random people and saying " ooh its was a group of suiside bombers its all bull to me anyways "


They have Failed big time........

Did anything change nothing.

Nothing will Change.


I think you are completely missing the point of this thread. The driving is a standard procedure in any type of hostile envrionment, wether it be in Iraq or somewhere else in the world. Yes they ed up in Iraq, but that is not what we are discussing at all, we are discussing that this driving is neccesary for the safety of soldiers and surrouding innocent people in a hostile environment.
Dr. DAS
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Originally posted by Provocative_boi
The whole world disagreed to the fact of them going there...Yet they went ahead i dont know what kind of peace they are trying to keep there by killing random dogs walking around and killing random people and saying " ooh its was a group of suiside bombers its all bull to me anyways "


They have Failed big time........

Did anything change nothing.

Nothing will Change.


These guys are operators, not policy-makers. All these guys are trying to do over there is stay alive, and if that means denting your poor little car, too bad. The insurgents in Iraq are known to use women and children to thier ends, even deliberately targeting them on occasion. There are no 'innocents' when you are patrolling a crowded market, and assuming someone to be so costs lives. These people don't play by our rules and conventions, which makes them a tough enemy to fight. I'm not a supporter of the war, or the policy that spawned it, but I'm all for playing a little rough to make sure you don't get dead.

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if they stop for even 10 seconds, it could result in some type of violence with US & Iraqi injuries or maybe even casualties.


Good point.
Provocative_boi
Im going for a smoke now... LOL
EvilTree
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Originally posted by Provocative_boi
Im going for a smoke now... LOL

Yes.

I think we've had enough of your foot in mouth comments from you in this thread.

And since you've been quoted, you can't even erase your stupid comments.
Provocative_boi
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Originally posted by EvilTree
Yes.

I think we've had enough of your foot in mouth comments from you in this thread.

And since you've been quoted, you can't even erase your stupid comments.



I wasnt wrong in what was said, I was off topic.

Thats why i took it off.

No hard feelings,

:p
Dr. DAS
Maybe another video will give us some context.

WARNING: Graphic Content

Ambush in Iraq

Or this one, WARNING: Graphic Content:

Why they don't stop

Should I keep going? This ain't Toronto
EvilTree
Dave, you need to put some warning on those videos. Esp. the 2nd one
Dr. DAS
We're discussing combat here...goes without saying there might be some violence, no?

Fixed.

EvilTree
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Originally posted by Dr. DAS
We're discussing combat here...goes without saying there might be some violence, no?

Fixed.

You know how some people are these days :p
Dr. DAS
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Originally posted by EvilTree
You know how some people are these days :p


Yeah, good call. FIST!



Damn you ceiling sketchbag!!!!
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