Reading some of the comments, war is a funny thing when you think of it.
On one hand, laws are set so that people and police can't go around shooting like Dirty Harry.
But when it comes to war (especially in other countries), it's like a no holds barred shoot-a-thon. OK, maybe that was a ISIS guy. But was he actively shooting back or terrorizing anyone? Maybe not. Maybe he was chilling out eating dinner with family. Or maybe he was just relaxing outside. No harm, no guns or anything.
So the military still has the right to shoot first, ask questions later?
On one hand, laws are set so that people and police can't go around shooting like Dirty Harry.
But when it comes to war (especially in other countries), it's like a no holds barred shoot-a-thon. OK, maybe that was a ISIS guy. But was he actively shooting back or terrorizing anyone? Maybe not. Maybe he was chilling out eating dinner with family. Or maybe he was just relaxing outside. No harm, no guns or anything.
So the military still has the right to shoot first, ask questions later?