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Some guys on there will say how they don't want to be there and regret all the civilians they've bombed, and others will say 'I know it sounds sick and demonic, but I just want to drop bombs'.
most of these people are so divorced from the actual destruction, alot of it collateral , that they bring to the iraq's. to them, it's just like a video game. they press buttons blue, green, and red feel a slight jerk in the cockpit as the bombs let fly and they go home....
most of these people are so divorced from the actual destruction, alot of it collateral , that they bring to the iraq's. to them, it's just like a video game. they press buttons blue, green, and red feel a slight jerk in the cockpit as the bombs let fly and they go home....
most of these people are so divorced from the actual destruction, alot of it collateral , that they bring to the iraq's. to them, it's just like a video game. they press buttons blue, green, and red feel a slight jerk in the cockpit as the bombs let fly and they go home....
Well unfortunately, soldiers are trained more and more like they are playing a video game or a virtual or real life simulation. Either way, it is true that they are trained like it is a game. That's how you make an efficient killer.