Food for Thought on Memorial Day

Tomorrow is Memorial Day, a date of remembrance of American soldiers who have died in U.S. wars. But, who remembers those innocent people who have been killed by American and other Western soldiers; people who were minding their own business in their countries and were bombed to hell by U.S. airplanes or killed "accidentally"? Case in point: twelve children and two women have just been killed by a NATO air strike at night in Afghanistan. That country's government has repeatedly requested that these blind operations at night be stopped, in order to prevent the deaths of innocent civilians. But, as I've said before, the invaders don't care how many civilians they kill or maim. Paraphrasing the old American saying, the only good Afghan or Iraqi is a dead one. So, the killing goes on. No one but their families will remember these children. Those who killed them don't even know it, nor do they care. Tomorrow, they'll be having a picnic.

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