- You don't just cruise around with an Apache - it's too expensive; they were there for a purpose.
- Because of above, they were probably ordered there to a) clear for ground troops heading that way, b) intel or c) both of the previous.
- In a warzone, you expect to see AK:s and RPG:s, and I still couldn't tell if it was an RPG or a bloody long lense behind the corner.
- The gunner got a go-ahead to fire, one would believe the commanding officer giving the order had the same video-feed.
- Things happen fast in combat situations, better safe than sorry
- Civilian casualties grow when the enemy is dressed as a civilian, this is an unfortunate fact that insurgents use to their advantage in both combat to hide and in propaganda when civilians have died.
- The tones of the pilots and gunners voices was what one should expect of professionals doing their jobs; they don't get too emotional.
ruisleipa wrote:
Dilbert_X wrote:
They could have been anyone, bodyguards for the cameramen for example, they didn't necessarily need to be 'taken down'.
exactly. and especially not when there are certified civilians around.
They could've been cameramen for the insurgents as well.
Wouldn't it be awesome if we all wore uniforms so that we would know who to shoot?
While it's terrible that innocent civilians and journalists died in this incident, I wouldn't say it's the chopper crews fault.
I haven't been to Iraq, nor any other real war zone for that, but it takes a serious yokel not to get that such is war.
I need around tree fiddy.