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Rules of Engagement : Sherline's Opinionfest
8 hours ago ago from Sherline’s Opinionfest
Are we fighting a war or not? Sometimes I wonder. Wars are generally all-out efforts to kill the enemy and destroy their ability to fight. The goal is to win, and to do that it’s necessary to kill people and break things. However, there are some rules, although not everyone observes them. The most widely accepted are The Geneva Conventions, which Wikipedia describes as follows: The Geneva Conventions consist of four treaties and ...
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4 hours ago ago from Peace Pundit
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12 hours ago ago from Bad News from the Netherlands
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20 hours ago ago from Opinione
Shopping at the mall, flying home to spend time with family members, or celebrating at the company Christmas party, most Americans are living their lives this holiday season as if there is no war going on and forget the sacrifice members of the armed forces are enduring for yet another holiday season in far away countries such as Afghanistan and Iraq. Not asked to buy war bonds while watching the latest movie trailers at the local cinema or ...
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