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Do we see too much of the war?

Considering its on every night and every night we see pictures of battles and all war type things, but should we really see this?

 

I must admit that I am fixed to my screen watching it but is this what we want our childeren to see. We know a lot of details of where our troups are and how they are going. If the Iraqi inteligence doesnt know where the forces are, just tune to BBC online and they will know exaclty where they are.

 

Also I think that the news people are looking into Iraqi deaths too much. Dont forget that these reporters are taken to places to visit, and most of them will be staged, such as hospitals with "civilian" casuties and yet after the reports are alone say they could see uniforms hidden under sheets and pillows.

 

In the first 2 nights we all saw pictures of a baby "bady hurt because of bombing" when their whole house collapsed when a bomb went off, and yet mum, dad and about 4 other family members could be seen by the bed without a scratch. Which means they where not in the house and baby was alone, or it was all bull and the the baby was probably just hurt some other unrelated way.

 

We are just giving people who are not for the reasons of this war more ammo to argue with. We all know that people die during wars. We know inoccent people die its the most horrific point of wars, but do we need to hear about every little detail where Iriqis die?

 

I think I would be happier with news casts with out having to see battles going on and seeing buildings being blown up by missles.

 

Take for example these school kids "protesting" against the war. They are really too young to understand what this war is about. Do you think they watched the news for the 9 months before leading up to this? Do they remember the 1991 conflict and what that was about? They just see whats on TV and are too young to understand or are unwilling to understand.

 

So what you think?

Is the war shown on TV in too much detail?

 

In the Arab world they are showing people blown in pieces, thank god we dont see that.

 

Stuart

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Originally posted by senna

OK tit turd, did you or did you not try to elicit alt.2600/hackers to bring down either TDI/Xoticar?

 

If so why are you not down there now kicking off?

 

Bloody hypocrite.

lmao i did, and if you must know the matter has been settled.(and yes i prevailed) lol so do some more research on your information, or do you just blindly follow AL-JAZEER television for your guidence?

 

Or is it the drug addictions you have?

 

Why on ****s earth do you come to this forum?

I never see you posting this shit on the GTR forum?

so i assume your just on here to annoy people :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Going back to the topic in hand, I do feel sorry for the Iraqi people as they're fed so much bull sh!t by their TV stations / Information Minister. They probably actually believe that they have a fighting chance of repelling the US/British troops but in actual fact, they're like lambs to the slaughter.

 

Whatever the TV stations say on either side, I can well believe that 1000's of Iraqi soldiers are dead where as the numbers of US & British troops that have been killed is probably at the most a tenth that (A good proportion of those casualties are from Friendly fire too:( )

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