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Wikileaks documents say that 4 Canadian soldiers killed in 2006 were in fact killed by friendly US fire... -- (link)
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Beaker (aka Anniebecca)
Jul 27 '10, 06:54
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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2010/07/26/wikileak-afghanistan-canada-soldiers.html
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I'm of two minds about this stuff. The military shouldn't needlessly cover up this stuff, but - it's war. Shit's gonna happen. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 27, 07:01
4
when you talk to anyone who's seen combat this becomes very obvious.
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Mel Profit
Jul 27, 07:05
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i continue to stand by my actions. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 27, 07:07
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We were totally asking for it by defending our side of the bridge! -- nm
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David
Jul 27, 07:08
Right. I accept that innocent people are going to die in war. That's why my threshold for going to war is so high. -- nm
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Dano
Jul 27, 07:04
The difference in the reporting of this between US media and foreign media (BBC etc) is quite telling.
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Don Homer
Jul 27, 06:56
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